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'''William David Upshaw''' was born on October 15, 1866, near Atlanta, Georgia.  He served in Congress during the late 1910's and throughout the 1920's, and ran for the office of the President for the Prohibition Party in 1932.  At the age of 84, 66 years after becoming a paraplegic, William Branham saw a vision of Congressman Upshaw walking.  He was instantly healed, and had full use of his legs for the remainder of his life.   
'''William David Upshaw''' was born on October 15, 1866, near Atlanta, Georgia.  He served in Congress during the late 1910's and throughout the 1920's, and ran for the office of the President for the Prohibition Party in 1932.  At the age of 84, 66 years after becoming a paraplegic, William Branham saw a vision of Congressman Upshaw walking.  He was instantly healed, and had full use of his legs for the remainder of his life.   


Shortly before his death at age 86, William Upshaw published his testimony in a tract which he sent to every Senator and member of the House of Representatives, as well as President Truman, Winston Churchill, King George, and Joseph Stalin.
Shortly before his death on November 21, 1952 at age 86, William Upshaw published his testimony in a tract which he sent to every Senator and member of the House of Representatives, as well as President Truman, Winston Churchill, King George, and Joseph Stalin.