“Municipal Bridge” Prophecy
To show that God was with him throughout his life, William Branham often described various supernatural experiences that he allegedly had from the time he was a child, such as visions of future events.
One such vision, which he claimed God showed him as a child, was of sixteen men falling to their deaths when the “Louisville Municipal Bridge” (now the “Clark Memorial Bridge”) was being built over the Ohio River.
As is evident below, he specifically claimed that the vision foretold the tragedy occurring to the men twenty-two years later and was fulfilled accordingly,
“Here at the municipal bridge. Sister, no doubt you know where the municipal bridge is, don't you, cross from Jeffersonville to Louisville? Twenty-two years, when I was a little boy, just a little bitty lad about five years old, or six years old, when the Angel of the Lord appeared in the bush... You've heard me tell that haven't you, when I was packing water? Well, about two weeks after that, I was playing marbles with my little brother. And I thought I'd got sick, some real funny feeling came on me. And I went and set down by the side of a tree. And I looked down at the river, and there went a bridge, a big, great big bridge going across the river. And I counted sixteen men that fell off of that bridge and drowned. And I went and told mother. And I told her I seen it. And they thought I was crazy or something. They thought I was just at a little nervous hysterical child. And twenty-two years from that time, on the same ground went the municipal bridge across, and sixteen men lost their lives on it. See? Wasn't nothing that... It's--it's God sent it. Your prayers brought it. See?” Experiences_ Phoenix.AZ Tuesday_ 48-0302.
“One time when I was about seven years old . . . I seen the Municipal Bridge, at Jeffersonville, cross, come up out of the wilderness on the hill where I was standing, and crossed the river. I seen sixteen men fall off of it. They put that down and twenty-two years from that day, the Municipal Bridge spanned the river at the same place and sixteen men lost their life on it.” 50-0713 - Obey The Voice Of The Angel.
“At the age of just a little bitty boy, I could remember He speaking to me and telling me about a bridge that was going to span the river, how many men would lose their life on that bridge. And they wrote it down to see what it was all about. They thought I was dreaming. I was out in the yard, just something come over me, and I set down. I seen it. And I went and told mother, she said, "You went to sleep, honey." I said, "No, ma'am, I never went to sleep. I stood and watched It come up out of the bushes." And twenty-two years from that time, the Municipal Bridge span across the Ohio River, and the same sixteen men lost their live on it, just like It said.” 53-1206 - Do You Now Believe.
“And as a child, about eight years old, seven or eight years old,. . . I seen the Municipal Bridge, in a trance, as I called it, seen the Municipal Bridge cross the Ohio River, seen sixteen man lose their life on it. Twenty-two years from that day, the Municipal Bridge crosses the same place, and sixteen man lost their life in it.” 64-0419 - The Trial.
Was the “vision” of sixteen men falling to their deaths from the “Municipal Bridge” ever fulfilled as William Branham claimed?
Based on the birth year of William Branham, it is impossible for the prophetic vision to have been fulfilled twenty-two years after he saw it as he claimed.
It is commonly accepted that he was born in 1909. However, it is questionable whether that year is accurate and true. On his two marriage licenses to Hope Brumbach and Meda Broy he declared his birth year to be 1908 and 1909, respectively.[1] In the 1910 census, his parents also entered his age as three years old, which would mean he was born in 1907.[2]
William Branham said he saw the prophetic vision when he was either five, six, seven or eight years old.
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If he was born in 1907, that would mean he saw the vision in 1912, 1913, 1914 or 1915.
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If he was born in 1908, that would mean he saw the vision in 1913, 1914, 1915 or 1916.
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If he was born in 1909, that would mean he saw the vision in 1914, 1915, 1916 or 1917.
Based on his claims that sixteen men fell to their deaths twenty-two years after he saw the vision when he was five, six, seven or eight years old, the tragic event would have therefore had to have occurred in the date range of 1934–1939. However, the fact is that the construction of the “Municipal Bridge” was completed in 1929 and from 1934–1939 the workers had already been finished with their work on the bridge for five to ten years.[3] Consequently, it is impossible for William Branham's vision to have been fulfilled as he claimed.
Footnotes:
[2] A copy of the 1910 census in which William Branham's parents entered his age as three years old can be viewed here.
[3] “President Herbert Hoover dedicated the bridge at is opening. It was opened to the public on October 31, 1929 as the Louisville Municipal Bridge and operated as a toll bridge.”
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Rogers_Clark_Memorial_Bridge
“The steel-truss cantilever bridge was constructed between Jan. 28, 1928 and Oct. 31, 1929 — less than two years.” Source: https://www.louisville.com/content/span-its-time
The credibility of William Branham's claims that his vision was fulfilled is also undermined by the lack of any record of sixteen men dying at the “Municipal Bridge.”
The Jeffersonville Evening News and log books maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard reflect that there were no more than two men who died while working on the bridge.[4]
The only bridge in the area where mass fatalities occurred during its construction is the “Big Four Bridge” that is located about one-half mile from where the “Municipal Bridge” was later built. Several newspaper archives reflect that there were sixteen men who died in 1890 and twenty-one more who died in 1893 during the Big Four Bridge's construction. However, those deaths all occurred before William Branham was ever born and he allegedly saw sixteen men dying at the “Municipal Bridge” in the 1900s. As such, there is no correlation or relationship between the sixteen deaths that happened at the “Big Four Bridge” in 1890 and the sixteen deaths he allegedly saw happening at the “Municipal Bridge” in the 1900s.
Although William Branham's sermons from 1948-1964 reflect that he made numerous claims of the vision being fulfilled, such a significant tragic event and loss of sixteen lives certainly would have been recorded and reported in the news. However, there are no accounts, records or reports anywhere of sixteen men tragically dying at the “Municipal Bridge” twenty-two years after William Branham allegedly saw the prophetic vision. In fact, none of the newspapers from that time period ever reported sixteen men tragically dying at the bridge, as is evident from the newspaper archives that can easily be accessed and examined on websites like newspapers.com. Consequently, all of William Branham's claims that his prophetic vision was fulfilled are unfounded.
The Voice of God Recordings (VGR), which distributes the recorded sermons of William Branham worldwide, apparently attempted to explain the lack of historical documents about the “Municipal Bridge” by implying in its 2012 VOLUME 2 “Catch The Vision” publication that the documents were destroyed by the 1937 flood as follows,
“It doesn't matter where you are in the world, if you have heard Brother Branham's life story, then you are well aware of the 1937 flood. This destroyed a large number of historical documents in the Ohio River Valley, which included thousands of newspaper archives.”
However, those statements from the VGR are thoroughly disproven here:
https://searchingforvindication.com/2013/02/21/Were-Archives-Destroyed-In-The-1937-Flood
Footnotes:
[4] The Jeffersonville Evening News specifically indicates that the first worker died in 1929 after being struck by an iron crank and a second worker died in 1929 after falling from the bridge and landing on a barge.
(See "First Life Lost In Erection of Traffic Bridge". Jeffersonville, Indiana: Jeffersonville Evening News. June 20, 1929 here and here and "Worker Killed in 85-foot Fall From Traffic Bridge". Jeffersonville, Indiana: Jeffersonville Evening News. September 11, 1929 here and here.)
The Coast Guard's log books covering the entire period from May 1, 1928 to January 1, 1940 can be accessed here. Contained therein is no record of sixteen men falling from the bridge and drowning to death.
Links to another webpage and a video that further demonstrate the lack of authenticity with the “Municpal Bridge” vision:
http://searchingforvindication.com/bridge.html
http://en.believethesign.com/index.php/The_Municipal_Bridge_Vision
William Branham's stories of his “Municipal Bridge” vision:
“Now, that's the way the gift is supposed to be working. See? Now, I want you to notice this. It wasn't my sincere prayer that brought this gift. Gifts are not brought by sincere prayers. Gifts are foreordained of God. They're ordained and sent. Here at the Municipal Bridge. Sister, no doubt you know where the Municipal Bridge is, don't you, cross from Jeffersonville to Louisville? Twenty-two years, when I was a little boy, just a little bitty lad about five years old, or six years old, when the Angel of the Lord appeared in the bush... You've heard me tell that haven't you, when I was packing water? Well, about two weeks after that, I was playing marbles with my little brother. And I thought I'd got sick, some real funny feeling came on me. And I went and set down by the side of a tree. And I looked down at the river, and there went a bridge, a big, great big bridge going across the river. And I counted sixteen men that fell off of that bridge and drowned. And I went and told mother. And I told her I seen it. And they thought I was crazy or something. They thought I was just at a little nervous hysterical child. And twenty-two years from that time, on the same ground went the Municipal Bridge across, and sixteen men lost their lives on it. See? Wasn't nothing that... It's-it's God sent it. Your prayers brought it. See?” 48-0302 EXPERIENCES.
“And I'm very happy tonight to start the prayer line here in-in Minneapolis. And I desire all of you to pray for me while I'm praying for others, and have faith and believe that what I tell you is the truth. Most all of you, oh, I guess, in here, and the manager has been explained the way, they... it came to me and was ministered by an Angel, Who one night walked into the room. When I was a little boy, it started. It would talk to me down through life. One time when I was about seven years old, it came out of a bush. A whirlwind was whirling in the bush, and it said for me never to drink, or to smoke, or defile my body; there was something for me to do. Now, my people were formerly Catholic and there was not very much that-that they knew about it, and they just kept those things down. And about four days after that, it appeared to me and a strange feeling came upon me, as it always does, and I seen the Municipal Bridge, at Jeffersonville, cross, come up out of the wilderness on the hill where I was standing, and crossed the river. I seen sixteen men fall off of it. They put that down and twenty-two years from that day, the Municipal Bridge spanned the river at the same place and sixteen men lost their life on it. And just things like that. It's nothing I can do in myself. It's just what He shows me, is all I can speak. Only thing that any true man of God could ever say, but what God would put in his mouth to say. Outside of that, it would totally be a failure. And when It met me, many times, and told many things which I probably get a chance after while, to tell you in one of the meetings.” 50-0713 OBEY THE VOICE OF THE ANGEL.
“Here's mother setting here tonight. I ran as hard as I could. She thought a snake had bit me or something. But I wouldn't tell her. And my little brother and I, a few days later from that was setting out under the tree. We'd been playing marbles. And I felt a peculiar feeling, like a... Something was standing near me. And all at once, something happened. I set down. And I looked, and I seen coming up out of the river a big bridge, spanned across the river, and sixteen people fell off of it. I went and told them. They said, "Why, you dreamed." I Said, "No, I looked at it. I seen it." Twenty-two years from that time, the big Municipal Bridge spanned across the Ohio River, and sixteen men lost their life on it. And it just started like that, and begin... That was before I was ever even a Christian. My people wasn't Christian. Gifts and callings are without repentance. It's a foreordination of God. Then It kept telling things on down.” 50-0813 GOD REVEALING HIMSELF TO HIS PEOPLE.
“When I was a child, twenty-two years before this beautiful bridge spanned the river, setting down in my yard, I seen this thing go across the river and seen the men that lost their life on it. My mother thought I was nervous.” 51-0923 THE PRINCIPLES OF DIVINE HEALING.
“And coming down along a lane, which many people right here in this building now, that I see, Brother Ryan, for one, setting here, Brother Bosworth, for another one, sitting near, and Brother Baxter is near. I've taken them right to the place; they've seen the place and all about it. People come from Canada, and everywhere, going in there wanting to see that place, know where it's at. And there, One spoke to me from out of a tall poplar tree, that said, "Don't you never smoke, drink, or defile your body, for there's a work for you do when you get older." Why, it liked to scared me to death. I run home. Mother thought I was hurt or something, and-or bitten by a snake. Then a few days after that, setting... That was my first vision, setting out there under a big silver poplar tree in the front yard, where the tree stands yet today... Standing out there in the front of that place, I seen Something, like yesterday afternoon, I seen Him coming upon me, that I never... I didn't know what it was. In a little bit I moved off, and I looked, and I seen moving up out of those bushes down by the river, and along there came a big bridge, and it spanned across the river. I seen men dropping off of it and losing their lives. And I went in and told mama. She said, "Honey, you went to sleep." I said, "Mama, I was not asleep." I said, "I was setting there. I had a funny feeling, mama." I said, "Oh, I'm scared, mama. What's the matter with me?" She said, "Oh, you're just nervous, honey." I said, "Mama, something... I don't want to feel this way." And it was Something moving. And just... She wrote it down. And twenty-two years from that time, the Municipal Bridge which spans the Ohio River run across at the same place, and the same amount of men dropped off the bridge and lost their lives, just exactly. From that it would take... Some of these days, I want to set on a tape recording, and tell it in detail, which would take hours, and hours, and hours, to go into the things from a little boy, that I'd see things. I seen the '37 flood coming. I remember, I stood right on Fall's City Transfer Company; many you all acquainted with Jeffersonville, knows where that's at. I stood there and was preaching. I'd become a minister then. Many other things happened along the line, oh, it's numerous. How It would tell me to watch at a certain place, do a certain thing.” 52-0713 EARLY SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCES.
“So then, I remember about two weeks after that, I was playing marble with my brother, and there I-I felt something strange come over me. I didn't know what was taking place. And I went out, set down just a minute, and I looked, and right before me, I seen something moving. And the waters looked like the river was looking closer to me. And I seen the Municipal Bridge that spans the river now, come up and cross the river, and seen the amount of men dropped off, and went in and told my mama. She said, "You had a dream, honey." I said, "No, ma'am. I stood and looked right at it, and I seen what it did." And-and twenty-two years from that very same year, the bridge which spans the Ohio River, and just exactly the same amount of men lost their life. And they just kept on going. Every time, everywhere, just vision after vision. Nobody...” 53-1108 LIFE STORY.
“No, they happen all the time. They've been since I was a little baby. The first thing I can remember in life, was a vision. And gifts and callings are without repentance. When I was only six, oh, not over five or six minutes old, my mother tells me that when the old midwife, washing me as a little bitty five pound baby, and laid me on the arm of my mother, when she opened up the-the old door for a window we had in the little cabin, that that Light come in, hung there. When I was eighteen months old, I remember of a Voice speaking to me and telling me that was going to live near a city called New Albany. And I have. At the age of just a little bitty boy, I could remember He speaking to me and telling me about a bridge that was going to span the river, how many men would lose their life on that bridge. And they wrote it down to see what it was all about. They thought I was dreaming. I was out in the yard, just something come over me, and I set down. I seen it. And I went and told mother, she said, "You went to sleep, honey." I said, "No, ma'am, I never went to sleep. I stood and watched It come up out of the bushes." And twenty-two years from that time, the Municipal Bridge span across the Ohio River, and the same sixteen men lost their live on it, just like It said. See? And it's always been that way. And Christian friends, to the best of my soul, I say this for God's glory: I have never seen one time but what it was just as perfect, just exactly the way It said it would be. And many people come... You might think, "Well, Brother Branham, does just the common class of people come?" No. Multi-millionaires, doctors, everybody comes. There's been some of the best doctors that this nation has, is set in my home, and I've led them to Christ: the best of doctors.” 53-1206 DO YOU NOW BELIEVE.
“A little later on, about two weeks later I was playing marbles with my brother, and I felt something come to me. We lived up on a hill, and the river was below us: a wilderness around. And I saw a bridge come up out of the wilderness. And it started across the river. Sixteen men dropped off in-into the water and perished. And I seen a big sign, it said "twenty-two years." I run in and told my mother. Oh, she said, "Son, you're nervous. You went to sleep and you were dreaming." I said, "No. No. I saw it." So they wrote it down on a piece of paper. And twenty-two years from then, the great bridge crossed the river, and twen-sixteen men dropped off of it and-and drowned in the river. Every time, it's perfect.” 55-0626 MY LIFE STORY.
“And then sometime about a month after that, I was playing marbles out with my little brothers, out in the front yard. And all at once I had a strange feeling come on me. And I stopped and set down aside of a tree. And we were right up on the bank from the Ohio River. And I looked down towards Jeffersonville, and I seen a bridge rise up and go across that, the river, span the river. And I seen sixteen men (I counted them) that dropped off of there and lost their lives on that bridge. I run in real quick and told my mother, and she thought I went to sleep. But they kept it in mind, and twenty-two years from then the Municipal Bridge now (that many of you cross when you cross there) crossed the river at the same place, and sixteen men lost their life building that bridge across the river. It's never failed to be perfectly true. As you see It here in the auditorium, It's been that way all the time.” 59-0419 MY LIFE STORY.
“Then two-about two weeks from then, I was playing marbles with my brother, and Something come upon me, and I looked down at the river. And I saw a great bridge span the river, and I watched sixteen men drop off of it and lose their lives. When It left me, I ran in to my mother and I told her. "Oh," she said, "honey, you was dreaming." But I wasn't. But she wrote it down. And twenty-two years from that day, the Municipal Bridge spanned the river at the same place, and sixteen men lost their life on it. It just kept coming all the time, like that. Later, I become converted. What all that He had did-all the-the Holy Spirit has done would make many, many books. So I'll just have to touch the spots now, that you'd under-so that you'll understand.” 60-0210 THE REVELATION THAT WAS GIVEN TO ME.
“Just even you take this big bridge down here, when I saw it come twenty-two years before it was put up down there, saw the men lose their lives on it. When they put the bridge across there and spoke of it. My mother wanted to take me to the doctor, thought I was having nervous spasms. And I told her; I said, "I seen a bridge go across, and I counted them men." Twenty-two years after that, the bridge went across, and the same amount of men lost their lives. I think it was sixteen, exactly. Now, I thought, when they put those big girders up there, "That bridge will last forever." Oh, they've painted it three or four times, and it's rusting down right now. What is it? The rays in the air burned it up.” 60-1218 THE UNCERTAIN SOUND.
“Certain things happened. When I was a little boy He spoke to me, He said, "Don't never smoke or drink, or defile your body. There's a work for you to do when I get-when you get older." It's in the book back there. You may read it. And my mother and them, they thought I was just nervous. And then It went ahead, and two days-three days after that told how that bridge would cross the river just below our place now. Sixteen men would lose their life on it. And they wrote it down. And twenty-two years from then it happened just exactly, and sixteen men lost their life. It's never been, out of the thousands of things, but what it's been perfectly right. See? That's right. See, things happen when you're a child, that impresses.” 62-0713 FROM THAT TIME.
“And as a child, about eight years old, seven or eight years old, I was packing water to a moonshine still that my father owned. And while one warm September afternoon, sitting down, crying, going fishing out to the pond with the boys, and they... couldn't go on account of I had to pack this water. I heard like a Whirlwind in the tree, about half way up. Still, everywhere else, September in Indiana, everything's real still, dying, quiet. And this Whirlwind in a bush, there come a Voice out of there, and said, "Never smoke, drink, defile your body (that's run with women), anything like that, for there's a work for you to do when you get older." And my mother called the doctor, she thought I was so nervous. A week after that, I seen the Municipal Bridge, in a trance, as I called it, seen the Municipal Bridge cross the Ohio River, seen sixteen man lose their life on it. Twenty-two years from that day, the Municipal Bridge crosses the same place, and sixteen man lost their life in it.” 64-0419 THE TRIAL.
“How could it be so? How could it be so? It looked like it would be impossible. Then when It spoke, a few days from that, and said. And I begin to see these visions and things that always happened. It would scare me. My brethren said to me, said, "That's of the Devil." My Baptist brethren said, "That's of the Devil." I said, "You know, I'll just be standing, and," I said, "the first thing you know, it'll go into like a trance, like, or something." I said, "I see things that always happen. He told me, twenty-two years before that bridge went across there, how far it would go across, when it would go across, and how many men would lose their lives. And it was perfectly, every time." And then some of them said, "That's the Devil." And I got away, and started crying and praying, one night. I said, "Lord Jesus, You know my heart. I love You. Let me die. Don't let me have any... the Devil to have anything to do with me. I'd rather die than be a false witness of You." And it was at that time when this Light returned again and showed me the Scripture, that in this day this thing is supposed to happen. Here it is laying right here in the Scripture now. It's been thirty-three years since that time, but I'm a witness that it's the Truth. I'm a witness of these things that it's Truth.” 64-0427 A TRIAL.
“At the tree, at seven years old, where the Voice spoke to me and said, "Don't never smoke, chew, or drink, or defile your body." And me in a bootlegger's home, didn't even know what a Bible was, no more than just a word. We might have been able to found an almanac, but not a Bible in our house. Nothing but a bunch of... Not talking against my people, but God knows all about it. There was no way at all, my people before me, back behind that were Catholic. They had all married away from church and gone away, and there wasn't no religion at all. We didn't even pay any attention to it. But He-He told me what was going to happen, that I was to not to smoke, or drink, or defile my body in any way, there would be a work for me to do when I got older. Well, it was years and years after that. How did I know I'd be a minister? I hated the thought of a preacher. But it happened, anyhow. It goes to show He keeps His Word. Seventeen years after He appeared to me there in a bush... We find out, next day after that, He showed me a bridge crossing the river, spanning it, showed sixteen man drop off of it. I told mama. Sitting against a tree, looked at it. She said, "You went to sleep, honey." I said, "No, I never, mama. I watched it." Exactly seventeen years from that day, the Municipal Bridge at Jeffersonville spanned over to Kentucky, and the seventh... And the sixteen man lost their life on it, just exactly like it said. Ah, so did Mr. Unbeliever has tempted me all along!” 64-0621 THE TRIAL.