History of Columbia and Columbia precinct, Monroe County, Illinois, 1859-1959 and centennial celebration, Columbia, Illinois, July 3-4-5, 1959, Part 18

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This is the roster of the Rose family who were pro- fessional men and women affiliated with the medical profession: Dr. Wm. Rose, Sr. had two sons, Fred of Mill- stadt and William of Columbia, both doctors. One son, Herman, was a druggist at Columbia. He was Chief Phar- macist at the St. Louis City Hospital, but is now retired; Dr. Rose's daughter, Mrs. Bertha Hollingsworth was a Red Cross nurse. She was in charge of Army Base Hospital 65 at Brest, France in World War I. Dr. Edward Rose, son of Dr. Wm. Rose, Sr. was a dentist and orthodontist at Dupo, Illinois. He had three sons: Dr. Raymond Rose, a physician and surgeon and anesthetist at Weston Springs, Illinois; another son is Dr. Wm. Rose of Dupo, physician and surgeon; his brother is Dr. Edward Rose, a dentist at Clayton, Mo.


Dr. Edward Cannady of East St. Louis is a grandson of the first Dr. Rose. Miss Esther Rose, daughter of the second Dr. Wm. Rose and his wife Adelia, nee Weinel, is a registered nurse. Mrs. Florence Eschelmann nee Florence Rohm, daughter of Ferdinand Rohm and his wife Ella, and granddaughter of the first Dr. Rose is a registered nurse. Dr. Fred Rose, Sr. has a son, Dr. Fred- erick Rose of Belleville, who is a physician and surgeon.


This truly is a remarkable family, dedicated to serv- ing mankind.


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DR. FREDERICK WILLIAM GEBHARDT


Dr. Frederick William Gebhardt, one of Columbia's physicians and surgeons, came to Columbia with his wife and family in 1953.


Both he and his wife and three of their four chil- dren, Felicitas Irene, Klaus and Mark D. were born in Ger- many. Their youngest child, Claudia, was born in this country.


They came to the United States In 1949, locating in St. Louis. Later they located at Herculaneum, Mo., and then at Valmeyer, Illinois.


Dr. Gebhardt is the son of Frederick and Anna Geb- hardt, of Cologne, Germany. His father served for three terms as postmaster of Biedenkas, a suburb of Cologne. His father was a musician, specializing on the trumpet and viola.


Dr. Gebhardt Is a graduate in medicine of the Uni- versity of Marburg. He also attended Helsinki University at Helsinki, Finland.


Dr. Gebhardt married Miss Ingeborg Gress, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gress of Kassel, Germany. Dr. Gress Is a musician and composer and well known to Co- lumbians because of his visits here.


Mrs. Gebhardt is a graduate in musie of Kassel Uni- versity and is a concert pianist. She also was a voice major at the University.


Dr. Gebhardt practiced in Germany from 1939 to 1949. He served in the German Army in the campaign against the Russians, and was thrice wounded.


One of the happiest days in the lives of the family was that day in 1955 when they officially became citizens of their adopted country - The United States of America.


MRS. CAROLINE VOGEL


Mrs. Caroline Vogel, nee Loehr, widow of the late Dr. Frederick George Vogel, prominent Waterloo physician, makes her home here with her son, Dr. E. G. Vogel. She has lived here since 1942. Dr. Vogel has been a dentist in Columbia since the early 1900's.


Mrs. Caroline Vogel and her husband, Dr. Frederick Vogel, had four children, E. G., Victor, Viola and Rose. Only Dr. Vogel survives.


The younger Dr. Vogel married Miss Margaret Illert of Waterloo. They have three children, Helen and Fred- erick at home and Mrs. Viola Frank of Waterloo.


The Vogel family originated in Germany. Dr. Fred- erick Vogel's parents were German emigres and settled in Pennsylvania, later coming to Illinois.


Mrs. Caroline Vogel, who is 85. is still hale and hearty.


FERDINAND KREMMEL


Ferdinand Kremmel came to Columbia in 1918 after farming in the American Bottom for many years. He came from Switzerland and settled in the Bottom, marry- ing Miss Bernadine Schmidt. They had eight children, seven boys and one girl. The children were: Ferdinand, George, Roy who died; and Gus, Louis, John and Harry, ail farmers. The ione daughter, Cora, is the wife of Louis Ritter of Columbia.


Louis Ritter's father was a barber here as was Louis Ritter, jr. The elder Mr. Ritter's wife was Miss Lizzetha Riebeling. Their children were: Mrs. Louise Althoff, Mrs.


Lucretia Schueler, Mrs. Laura Breidecker of Columbia and Mrs. Lucinda Jones of Whitehall, Illinois. Two daughters, Mrs. Jacob Habermehl (Lizettha) and Mrs. Lenora Schlemmer have passed away.


CHARLES DIEHL, JR.


Charles Diehl, Jr. is the son of Charles Diehl, Sr. who for many years was a Bluff farmer. His wife was the for- mer Katie Fidler, who also lived on the Bluff. Their par- ents were all emigres from Germany.


Charley, as we all know Chas. Diehl, Jr., found an in- teresting carcer because he lost his job at Dupo during the railroad strike. Ile puzzled over how to make a living and remembering that as a boy on the farm they grew many vegetables, he decided to raise and sell vegetable plants. This proved lucrative, so he decided to raise potted plants. Later he decided to try flowers for cutting and this proved a good venture, so he decided to raise trees and shrubs.


Uncle Sam called his helpers, his sons, to the army so it was not until after the boys got back from the army that he went into the nursery business which is now a thriving business.


Christian Diehl, Charley's grandfather, was a German immigrant. He was a tailor and learned his trade in the old country. In 1870 he opened a tailor shop in Columbia. Believing he could make more money farming, he pur- chased a farm on the Bluff. There he prospered. But in 1881 a terrible tragedy befell the family. A crew of thir- teen were threshing wheat on the Diehl farm and the steam engine blew up, killing nine of the men at work, including Charley's grandfather. Charley's father rode on horseback to town to get Dr. Wm. Rose, and Joseph Volk- ert, Sr., who was sitting on the drug store steps, said he never forgot the tragedy written in the eyes of Charley's father.


Charley had three sisters, Sophia, now deceased, wife of George Glaenzer; Mary, wife of Herman Ileinrich and Emma, wife of Louis Taake.


Charley married Miss Laura Horcher. They have two sons, Norman, who married Caroline Baumer, and LeRoy, who married Ruth Kuehner. LeRoy has a florist shop in Waterloo. LeRoy had studied law and gone to Parks' Aviation College and is a licensed pilot, but rheumatic fever interrupted that career, so he has established a modern florist shop in Waterloo. Norman is in business here, taking over the reins after his father retired about the first of the year.


OLD HOMES


We wish we had the space to describe the many in- teresting old houses in Columbia. In a survey taken by Mrs. Dorothy Eppinger, Historical Homes Chairman, she found that Columbia had over 200 houses over a hundred years old.


The houses surveyed were found to be in excellent condition. They are mostly brick houses, for early Colum- bia had many brick yards, An amusing sidelight is that Columbians always refer to the old Columbia brick as be- ing of inferior quality, yet here are the houses built of this "soft" Columbia brick standing true and strong after a century of use.


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LOUIS KREMMEL MISS ROSALIE GIFFHORN MISS CLARICE GIFFHORN MRS. ANN WITHUM MR. AND MRS. KENNETH G. HALLER ROLAND WESSEL MR. AND MRS. GENE POMEROY FRED P. DOTZAUER MR. AND MRS. KEITH HACKER WALTER H. WILDE


HENRY REHG MR. AND MRS. ALOYS G. RIEBELING MRS. L. P. WEINEL


HAROLD T. REICHERT


MRS. LOUISE G. WOLF


MR. AND MRS. RICHARD D. BESS MR. AND MRS. OTIS J. REXROTH


MONROE COUNTY FARMERS' UNION MRS. CARRIE ROSE


MR. AND MRS. CARL A. REIS MISS MARGUERITE RICKERT


JOHN BYERS JUDITH SCHLEMMER GLAENZER


VERNON W. SMITH


MR. AND MRS. TOM HENDERSON


MR. AND MRS. LOUIS MAURER


MR. AND MRS. CARL JUENGLING MR. AND MRS. OTTO GILDEHAUS CARL A. LANDGRAF


MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR TOENJES MR. AND MRS. LEO FROMME


MR. AND MRS. ARMIN WEILBACHER MR. AND MRS. ALVIN REY


MR. AND MRS. LEO SHEA SR. FORREST DEAN KEIM


CARL P. WINK MR. AND MRS. EDWIN L. BUETTNER


WILLIAM E. RAUCH SADIE B. HENCKLER MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM M. LOWE JR. CLEMENS SCHMIDT ROBERT AND BESSIE RIEBELING MR. AND MRS. CARL RUECK MILLER AND FIEGE FAMILIES


MR. AND MRS. ELMER SCHEWE MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. JAHR L AND S FARM SUPPLY MR. AND MRS. WALTER C. NAUMANN


MRS. WESLEY R. DICKSON WALTEMATE'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE ANDY CERMAK


MR. AND MRS. CONRAD A. KOLMER


MR. AND MRS. OSCAR GROSSE RAYMOND SCHNEIDER


MR. AND MRS. FRED B. MUELLER


MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR LEPP SR. ALFRIEDA BREIDECKER


MR. AND MRS. ERWIN A. HANKAMER MR. AND MRS. ROY P. CONRAD


MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK C. YOUNG WALTER RODEMICH


MR. AND MRS. ALFRED ASSELMEIER MRS. THOMAS C. SCHMIDT


MR. AND MRS. WAYNE S. COMPTON RUTH S. METTER


OLIVER REY RONALD HUCH


LARRY HUCH


KENNETH AND AUDREY JAHR


ALBERT W. FAUS


MR. AND MRS. EDGAR S. AMRINE


MR. AND MRS. ADAM REICHERT


MR. AND MRS. CARLYLE SCHNEIDER


MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. ECKERT JR.


DR. AND MRS. P. H. VARDIMAN


MRS. MINNIE (BERGMANN) THOMAS


MR. AND MRS. JULIUS STRAUB


MRS. S. SCHWARTZ


MR. AND MRS. WM. E. C. KLEIN


ROY C. SCHMIDT


GUSTAV SCHNEIDER


MR. AND MRS. MELVIN GASSER ALFRED J. BALTZ


MRS. LYDIA BERGMANN


GEORGE F. ECKERT SR.


PETE AND LILLIAN PRETZLIK


WILLIAM AND BARBARA RIEBELING JOHN F. LANDGRAF SR.


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MRS. ELLA HAAS RITTER EUGENE J. MUELLER MISSES BERTHA AND EMMA HABERLAH MRS. EMMA FIEGE MR. AND MRS. ALBERT L. DASHNER MRS. EDWARD S. ROSE


DR. AND MRS. RAYMOND F. ROSE MR. AND MRS. HAROLD S. MUELLER MR. AND MRS. LESTER ECKERT MR. AND MRS. TRACY KNAUER MRS. ANNA LEFHOLZ


MR. AND MRS. JOHN McFERON MR. AND MRS. ELMER DIEL JOHN OERTER BALTZ'S TAVERN EDWIN SCHLEGEL


LOU KLEYER'S BEAUTY SHOP


MR. AND MRS. CARL W. WILDE DR. AND MRS. GERARD J. DUNDON


LEO A. WEILBACHER SR.


MR. AND MRS. EDGAR O. ZIMMER


ALFRED AND MARCELLA CROWDER MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. REIS


JOHN A. MENZ MRS. BERTHA ANN SCHOENING


OLIVIA C. ARNIN JOSEPH BRAND


MR. AND MRS. GUS W. STUMPF


MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND PELLMANN MR. AND MRS. TONY SCHLEGEL MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH A. SCHROEDER


MR. AND MRS. AUGUST J. EBERSOHL


MR. AND MRS. WM. F. KUERGELEIS


MR. AND MRS. ELMER WEIDENAUER MR. AND MRS. VERNON V. SCHNEIDER MR. AND MRS. ALBERT KISH MR. AND MRS. LeROY O. KEIM MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE HERBST MR. AND MRS. ERNST HUCH MR. AND MRS. ELMER A. JANSON MR. AND MRS. BEN FRESEN MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. WEILBACHER


MR. AND MRS. LEWIS BUETTNER MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM KLEINSCHMIDT DR. AND MRS. FRANK L. EVERSULL MR. AND MRS. G. S. SERAFINI


AUGUST F. WEINEL LUMBER COMPANY MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. LUDE


MARCELLA VOGT


MR. AND MRS. EARL W. WILDE


MR. AND MRS. ERWIN F. A. WITHUM SR.


MR. AND MRS. ERWIN G. WITHIUM JR.


JAMES E. VOGT


MR. AND MRS. MARK COLLIER


MR. AND MRS. FRANK FINNERTY


MRS. IDA THOMPSON


MR. AND MRS. GILBERT P. ARNIN


MR. AND MRS. KERMIT BLITTERSDORF


MR. AND MRS. EDWARD F. KREMMEL MR. AND MRS. EUGENE GILBRETH


MR. AND MRS. HUBERT HORCHER MR. AND MRS. E. A. HEISE


MR. AND MRS. ELMER G. RAUCH


MR. AND MRS. HOWARD MUSKOPF MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ROESSLER MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH ROHM


MR. AND MRS. AUGUST G. HEISE


MR. AND MRS. HERBERT J. VOGT ALBERT C. AND CORA M. METTER JAMES AND MARY BENNOR FRANK AND BARBARA FARBER


MR. AND MRS. GEORGE O. DASHNER


MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH DREIIER MR. AND MRS. F. W. WEINEL


JIULDA BREIDECKER


VICTOR BREIDECKER


MR. AND MRS. NORMAN W. BECK


MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE HACKER DOROTHY WEINEL EPPINGER


MR. AND MRS. THEO. LUDWIG


MR. AND MRS. WALTER PAPE


MR. AND MRS. LESTER DOETTLING


MR. AND MRS. WARREN G. HOOCK DOROTHY A. CHRISTOPHER MR. AND MRS. EDWARD F. SCHULMEISTER


MR. AND MRS. ALOIS MEYER


MR. AND MRS. RALPH C. BECKMANN


MR. AND MRS. B. D MIDDLETON MATHILDA McMULLAN


MR. AND MRS. V. J. YOUNGHAUS MRS. CHARLES STRAUB


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MR. AND MRS. MILTON G. JANSON MRS. EDWARD BOLLINGER MR. AND MRS. CHARLES J. GRUENINGER WM. S. HAUDRICH MRS. FLORENCE JAENKE


MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR P. WINK DR. A. H. AND ANNA M. MAEYS MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND C. KOCH MR. AND MRS. LESTER LAMMERS MR. AND MRS. LOUIS TOENJES MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR H. SPARWASSER MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. PAYNE MR. AND MRS. E. L. RAUCH MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. DOERR CHARLES C. ROEVER


DR. AND MRS. E. G. VOGEL MR. AND MRS. HERBERT A. GOSS MRS. JOHN L. STEPPIG MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND F. TODD


MR. AND MRS. HARRY A. HALLER


MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. McCONKEY


MR. AND MRS. JOS. L. RARD


MR. AND MRS. ALPHONSE SCHAFFER


MR. AND MRS. WM. J. FAUST MR. AND MRS. CARL L. SCHIEMER ELLA M. SCHIEMER ROBERT H. SCHIEMER


RUTH KUERGELEIS


MR. AND MRS. ALVIN G. KLEIN


MR. AND MRS. ELLARD RIESO


MR. AND MRS. GEORGE SCHAEFFER


MR. AND MRS. GEORGE R. NAUMANN MRS. OTTO ROEDIGER MR. AND MRS. ALBERT VICK MRS. OPHELIA MUELLER BERTHA M. SCHMIDT MRS. CHARLES J. SCHNEIDER MR. AND MRS. CARL W. RIEBELING


MR. AND MRS. FERDINAND ROHM MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C. STONECIPHER MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE O. HOFFMAN MR. AND MRS. ELTEN J. SCHORB


MR. AND MRS. RONALD THOMAS RAEBER REV. ED. HUSTEDDE REV. CHARLES E. HELLRUNG ELMER F. OERTER


MR. AND MRS. FRANK SLOVINSKI La VERN'S CONFECTIONERY MR. AND MRS. WALTER M. REHG ARTHUR "BUNNY" RUECK ARTHUR W. BECKMANN MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. VOLKERT, JR. MR. AND MRS. TOGS LUCZAK


MR. AND MRS. JAMES A. MAHONEY RAY J. TUNZE MR. AND MRS. L. L. RAU


MR. AND MRS. JOHN CARLE, SR.


ERNESTINE C. SMITH


MR. AND MRS. DONALD A. STUMPF, SR. MR. AND MRS. FRED A. RICHERT MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD A. HABERL


MR. AND MRS. FRANK HABERL MR. AND MRS. EARL E. SCHMIDT


MR. AND MRS. WM. F. STUMPF


MR. AND MRS. GENE F. HENCKLER


REV. AND MRS. NORMAN H. RAHMOELLER MR. AND MRS. FRED JUENGLING, JR. MR. AND MRS. ARMIN MAUS MR. AND MRS. CHARLES E. BRUCKER


ARTHUR T. PARROTT MR. AND MRS. HARRY J. ARNIN MR. AND MRS. OLIVER A. REY MR. AND MRS. WILBERT H. KREMMEL MR, AND MRS. JAMES Y. MILLER MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE BUSS


MR. AND MRS. HOWARD S. LIVELY MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR H. RUECK EMIL PULSE


MR. AND MRS. HENRY HABERLAH MR. AND MRS. ROBERT A. WINTERS MR. AND MRS. LOUIS G. LANG MR. AND MRS. JOHN S. DIVERS MR. AND MRS. RALPH C. VOLKERT MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR H. KLEIN MRS. OLGA NOLLAU


MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH VAN LUIK MR. AND MRS. ELMER G. BALTZ ARTHUR BALD MR. AND MRS. ARMIN C. HEIKEN MRS. MINNIE RITTER MR. AND MRS. WILBUR LOCKLEY MR. AND MRS. LEO C. DRAKE


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MR. AND MRS. ART WOOLLEY MR. AND MRS. CLYDE W. DRURY MRS. LOUISA OLTHOFF MR. AND MRS. JACOB DAAB MR. AND MRS. FRED G. YOUNG MR. AND MRS. HERBERT A. OELZEN MRS. MARY KREMMEL


MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND F. KREMMEL MR. AND MRS. AUGUST J. VOLKERT MR. AND MRS. WALTER H. FRIERDICH CLEM J. METTER


MR. AND MRS. VICTOR J. REICHERT MRS. H. N. KUNZ MRS. BERTHA FISCHER MRS. FRANCES LAUB


JOHN J. MUELLER


MR. AND MRS. ALVIN FRIERDICH MR. AND MRS. HAROLD II. NOLTE COLUMBIA GYMNASTIC ASSN.


MR. AND MRS. OMER C. WEISENBORN


MR. AND MRS. PAUL E. REYLING


MR. AND MRS. ART. STUMPF


LEO F. KOBERLEIN MR. AND MRS. LOREN D. ESHELMAN FRANK J. ROIDER


MR. AND MRS. LOUIS REIS


E. R. AND ALMA VOLKERT


FRANK AND JAKE KNIPPLER


MR. AND MRS. MONROE H. TROST


THE REV. AND MRS. GERHARD A. FRIZ LOUISE PRETZLIK


MR. AND MRS. ALFRED J. DESCHER MR. AND MRS. GEO. J. VAN LUIK


MR. AND MRS. EDWARD G. VOGT MR. AND MRS. M. W. STEFFENAUER MR. AND MRS. C. L. VOLKERT MISS MARGARET VOLKERT MR. AND MRS. GEORGE F. VOGT MR. AND MRS. J. LEONARD VOLKERT MR. AND MRS. WALTER F. GIFFHORN MR. AND MRS. JOHN A. TRENZ MRS. HULDA GUMMERSHEIMER MR. AND MRS. WM. E. LANDGRAF MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C. REHG MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR RIPPELMEYER


MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND SCHROEDER MR. AND MRS. DON R. NAUMANN


PATRONS


MR. AND MRS. LORENZ J. SCHNELL


MARY JANE AND LINDA MACDONALD MR. AND MRS. HAROLD F. SCHNELL MR. AND MRS. GEORGE GROII


MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CURLEY SCHNEIDER


MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR WEINEL


MR. AND MRS. HARRY H. NIEMANN


MR. AND MRS. SYLVESTER ZOELLER


ESTHER VOGT JOYCE


ELLEN KAY COHEN MR. AND MRS. BEN SUNDERMAN


OLIVER J. AND ELSIE WILDE


MR. AND MRS. HORACE C. VOLKERT


MR. AND MRS. VERNON WOODCOCK DAVID A. VOGT


MR. AND MRS. HARVEY T. BUETTNER


MISS JEANNETTE HILLS


EDWIN C. OFFERMANN


MR. AND MRS. GENE E. MEHRTENS


MR. AND MRS. FRED E. WILLS MR. AND MRS. EDWARD SICKMIER


MR. AND MRS. LESTER F. DEFFENBAUGH


MR. AND MRS. OLIVER M. DURRER


MR. AND MRS. FRED HENCKLER


MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SANDER, SR.


EMILIA LOTZ MR. AND MRS. H. G. FRIERDICH


MRS. EUGENE LUHR


MR. AND MRS. HOWARD A. DOTZAUER


CLARENCE GUMMERSHEIMER


JOHN L. GUMMERSHEIMER


S. JACKSON


MR. AND MRS. WM. C. GUMMERSHEIMER


MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD F. STUMPF


MR. AND MRS. D. Y. HORSLEY


MR. AND MRS. HERBERT L. MUELLER


MR. AND MRS. JACK STEPPIG


PHILIP BRAUCH WILLIAM A. ECKERT


BERTHA SCHMIDT TUNZE


SOPHIA VOGT SONDEL


MRS. EMMA MANN


MR. AND MRS. HARVEY TAAKE


MR. AND MRS. EARL SCHAEFER JOHN A. DAAB MRS. WILLIAM RAUCH WILLIAM P. CONRAD


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L'ENVOI


In all they wrought, the souls of these still live; Their deed, their thought, each brave word bravely said, Live past the grave and master it, to give The living help and strength when life is fraught With sorest need of courage. All the length Of years, of time and change, the hopes, the fears, The failures and forgetfulness of lives between Our lives and theirs, take nothing from their strength.


Their life abides. They are not dead. For still Our work is done to give them all their will. Near and afar, from sea to sea across the land, Their light is shed in light of every star,


Blent with the stronger flame of day and made Intense, until our eyes are blinded, and betrayed By glories of our day, we turn lest we should see The dazzling radiance of the things to be. When by our aftercomers, it is said That we and these are of the old-time dead Yet still our work and all their work shall thrive To win the years a light that shall not fade Nor fail at last the stronger age, whose worth From time's old strains and crimes and hopes betrayed, Shall wrest the future of the ransomed earth.


William Vincent Byars, From "The Axemen-The Artifex." (Mss.)


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