MORE 'PURPLE HEAD' BRIDGE STORIES
From: "B Smith" <bsmith0@hotmail.com>
Date: 04/25/2005
http://www.juiceenewsdaily.com/0105/news/haunted_indiana.html
Vincennes - Purple Head Bridge - One story is there is an old one lane
toll bridge that crosses the Wabash river on the outskirts (South 6th St.
Road) to Saint Francesville, Illinois. It is said that long ago it was a
place where a man jumped from the bridge to hang himself. When he did his
head ripped off, and was never found. If you go there on a raining night
and park on the bridge and wait you will see a purple head floating toward
you. The other story is the bridge is supposedly a bridge they hung people
off of in the 1800s, giving it its name purple head. Another legend has it
that if you go out there you will hear screams from the spirits that have
been hung.
http://fast.horrorseek.com/horror/drlarry/purphead.htm
Purple Head Bridge in Vincennes, Indiana is a decrepit train bridge (editor's
note: the bridge has been restored and is in operation as a toll bridge)
with most of the ties now missing, leaving holes through its span like gaps
of rotten teeth. The rusted metal frame, however, still spans the Wabash,
an echo of the might of the former rail traffic that connected a nation.
During the bloody years of the French and Indian War, and in the early
days of settlement thereafter in the land that only later came to be called
Indiana, skirmishes between white settlers and Native Americans were fought
continually along the banks of the Wabash, leaving many dead on both sides.
And as is the way with war, many a time bodies of those fallen would not
receive proper burial.
So it went for one particular shaman of one of the local tribes. Killed
in one of the early outbreaks of fighting, his body, despite the best efforts
of his own people to get it back out of the captured land, did not receive
proper burial, and his soul was not properly sent into the next realm. According
to local Vincennes lore, if you make your way out across the bridge and
wait near the center of the precipitous drop, the bloated purple head of
the lost shaman will appear before you, lumious and pale, begging and pleading
to be properly buried and released from his earthly imprisonment. The shaman's
head has been seen by many witnesses over the years, but the color does not
always ring true. One witness who encountered the shaman's head swore that
it's actually blue.