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==Problem 1: No evidence of 16 fatalities==
==Problem 1: No evidence of 16 fatalities==
The are no historic documents or evidence supporting the statement that 16 men died during the construction of the Louisville Municipal Bridge.  In a telephone conversation with George Smith, William Branham's son-in-law, he admitted that this vision was not fulfilled.
The are no historic documents or evidence supporting the statement that 16 men died during the construction of the Louisville Municipal Bridge.  '''In a telephone conversation with George Smith, William Branham's son-in-law, he admitted that this vision was not fulfilled.'''


Additionally, it is clear that William Branham stated that the 16 men died by drowning:
Additionally, it is clear that William Branham stated that the 16 men died by drowning: