Engine #382It was a routine, common rail accident on April 30, 1900 in Vaughn, Mississippi.
The only casualty was engineer John Luther “Casey” Jones, who was killed by a board entering the cabin. The story could have easily been forgotten.
Don’t you tell me, there ain’t no Jesus.
Because on the 368 Cannonball Express high balling it’s way South that evening at 90 miles an hour, and making up lost time, was a fireman named Sim Webb as black as the coals he shoveled, and with his dying words, Casey said:
You’d better jump, Sim, jump, or we’ll all be dead!
And Sim Webb did jump, and lived to tell the story.
From all that grew the greatest secular tradition in the old time Christian Church of my youth. Every April 30, was Hero’s Day.
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When your Master’s call comes, will you stay steady on your posted station, so that others, might live?
Casey Jones died for others,
Would you?
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