The William Branham Archives

The Archives contains text documents and photos that have been obtained by Tucson Tabernacle and Brother Pearry Green over the years. Much of The Archives is a work in progress. We plan to add more commentary, photos, and audio and video clips as time and resources allow. Feel free to drop us a comment, suggestion or concern about The Archives or any other portion of the website to the webmaster. Thank you for visiting and may God richly bless you!

Tucson Tabernacle

Monday, 30 April 2007 01:51

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Tucson Tabernacle has been in 3 different buildings in the city. The first one was at 560 South Stone. It was the original Jewish synagogue in the state of Arizona, built in 1910. The last one is at 2555 North Stone.

 

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Finger Rock

Sunday, 19 August 2007 17:00

In Tucson, Arizona, early one cloudless morning in February 1965, Brother Branham went up to the end of Alvernon Way, parked his car, and walked up the Finger Rock trail part of the way up the mountain.

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Brother Pearry Green's Testimony

Written by Brother Pearry Green Saturday, 01 July 2006 00:37

Brother Pearry Green had the privilage of being able to spend time around Brother William M. Branham. Here is his testimony of some of those experiences. We hope it is a blessing.

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7 Peaks on the Idaho – Montana Border

Sunday, 19 August 2007 17:00

Brother Branham tells the story about the mountain range on the Idaho - Montana border in the sermon Standing In The Gap, preached in Jeffersonville, Indiana on June 23, 1963

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Branham Tabernacle

Thursday, 14 June 2007 14:36

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Brother Branham first started preaching in a Baptist church where Dr. Roy Davis was the pastor.

 

 

 

 

 

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Brother Branham and the Alaskan Highway

Written by Brother Pearry Green Sunday, 19 August 2007 17:00

Brother Branham talks about standing up in British Columbia, so high up that the Alaskan Highway looks like a trail. He talks about going up there, because he could get away from all the spirits and everything down here. Maybe I could shed a little light for this.

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Apartment on Park Ave, Tucson, Arizona

Tuesday, 12 June 2007 11:23

Brother Branham never lived in the house he built for his family. The majority of the time he lived in Tucson, he rented a duplex apartment from Sister Larson. (A duplex is a house that is divided into two separate apartments.)

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God so loved the world...

Written by Brother Pearry Green Sunday, 19 August 2007 17:00

A photograph was taken from space by the first people who went to the moon. This is a picture of the Earth, a terrestrial ball on which you live.

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Evans' Service Station

Thursday, 21 June 2007 12:17

When Brother Branham returned from Finger Rock, he stopped at the Evans' Service Station on the corner of Prince and Park, just up the street from the duplex apartment the Branhams were renting from Sister Larson.

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Sabino Canyon - Eagle Rock

Friday, 22 June 2007 04:50

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A Mountain - Photo Gallery

Tuesday, 12 June 2007 11:11

Various photos of A Mountain in Tucson, Arizona.

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J. C. Penney's

Friday, 22 June 2007 04:06

Brother Branham was in this J. C. Penny's store when he saw the women come up the escalator as it showed in the vision he had of hell when he was younger. This store has been torn down and the city library and park is now located in that area.

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Cave - Photo Gallery

Tuesday, 19 June 2007 12:04

Photos of the cave that Brother Branham would go to near Jeffersonville, IN.

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Furr's Cafeteria - Photo Gallery

Friday, 22 June 2007 03:43

Founded by brothers Roy and Key Furr, the first Furr's restaurant opened in 1946, in Hobbs, NM, and the second in Odessa, TX, in 1947. Furr's food and innovative cafeteria concept proved immensely popular, and new restaurants were soon opening every year in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, and Arizona. Brother Branham ate here when in Tucson.

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Corral Peak, CO - Photo Gallery

Tuesday, 19 June 2007 12:04

Photos of Corral Peak, Colorado which was one of Brother Branham's hunting spots.

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Schmipff's Candy Store - Photos

Monday, 30 April 2007 17:00

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Brother Branham's Den in Tucson

Wednesday, 20 June 2007 02:27

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Brother Branham's Den in Jeffersonville - Photo Gallery

Wednesday, 20 June 2007 09:21

Brother Branham in his den in Jeffersonville.

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Ewing Lane - Jeffersonville, IN - Photo Gallery

Thursday, 21 June 2007 12:25

Photos of Brother Branham's last home in Jeffersonville, IN.

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Ohio River Bridge - Photo Gallery

Tuesday, 19 June 2007 12:04

Photos of the 7th Street bridge that connect Jeffersonville and Louisville over the Ohio River.

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