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::See http://searchingforvindication.com/2013/02/25/Documented-Bridge-Deaths/ and http://en.believethesign.com/index.php/The_Municipal_Bridge_Vision#Problem_1:_No_evidence_of_16_fatalities for detailed info.
::See http://searchingforvindication.com/2013/02/25/Documented-Bridge-Deaths/ and http://en.believethesign.com/index.php/The_Municipal_Bridge_Vision#Problem_1:_No_evidence_of_16_fatalities for detailed info.


*February 26, 2013
::Edward Branham died of rheumatism of the heart around 6:00am on Thursday, June 20, 1929, at the age of 19. This was reported that day on the front page of "The Evening News", a Jeffersonville, Indiana newspaper.
::News of Edward's death is what brought William Branham back to Indiana. While the newspaper reports that he was living in Kansas, William Branham said he was living as a ranch-hand in Arizona when he received news of Edward's passing. The same June 20, 1929 newspaper also reports the death of Richard Pilton, the first casualty during the construction of the Louisville Municipal Bridge. Pilton's cause of death was a blow to the temple from an iron crank that he was using.
::As the Louisville Municipal Bridge was opened to the public on October 31st of 1929, it would have been substantially completed by the time William Branham came back into town. This may explain why he wasn't aware of the facts surrounding its construction - he wasn't around. http://searchingforvindication.com/assets/Bridge/19290620B.pdf


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