Directory and soldiers' register of Wayne County, Indiana, 1865, Part 37

Author: Power, J. C., ed
Publication date: 1865
Publisher: Richmond, Ind. : W.H. Lanthurn & Co.
Number of Pages: 510


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Bennett, Isaac D. enlisted in Co I, 54th years; discharged at expiration of his term. Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1865, for three Lives in Economy. months. Discharged, and re-enlisted in 9th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Dec., 1864, for three years;


Benton, Joel enlisted in Co. H, 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf, March, 1865, for one year; yet was in the battles of Franklin and Nashville; in the service, May, 1865. Family resides in yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of Isaac Germantown. Bennett, Jackson tp.


Bennett, James W. enlisted in Co I, 6th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months. Was in the battle of Philippi, Va .; was discharged, and re-enlisted in 3d Ind Battery, Aug., 1861, for three years; was in the battle of Springfield, Mo .; discharged on account of physical disability: re-enlisted in 9th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Dec., 1864, for three years; was in the battles of Franklin and Nashville ; served until close of war, and was then discharged. Son of Isaac Bennett, Jack- Bon tp.


Benton, Thomas H. enlisted in Co. B, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1861, for three years. Served with the regiment until wounded in the second Bull Run battle, August 28th, 1863, from the effects of which he died in Washington City, September 14th, 1863. Was son of Thomas Benton, hardware mer- chant, Richmond.


BENTON, WILLIAM P. served through the Mexican War as a private, and when the rebellion broke out in April, 1861, was the first man in Wayne county to respond to the call for men, and raised a company by his en- deavors; first enlisting as a private himself, he was unanimously elected captain of the


Bennett, John G. enlisted in Co F, 35th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, for three years. Was in the battles of Perryville, Chicamauga, and same; was promoted to the colonelcy of the Mission Ridge, and was discharged at expira- tion of term. Resides 3 miles s e Richmond, Wayne tp. 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf the same month, and commanded his regiment in the battle of Rich Mountain. The time for which the reg- Bennett, John G. enlisted in Co I, 6th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months. Discharged at expiration of term; re-enlisted in 3d Ind Battery, October, 1861, for three years. Was in the Red River expedition; served until the close of the war, and was then discharged. Son of Isaac Bennett, Cam- bridge City. iment enlisted-three months-having ex- pired, it was consequently mustered out of the service. He was authorized to re-enlist and re-organize the same, which he did, and reported to General Fremont at St. Louis, September 14th, 1861. His regiment was placed in the van-guard of Fremont's army, and then commenced the memorable cam- paign of Missouri and Arkansas, in which Bennett, John J. enlisted in 6th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three months. Was discharged, and re-enlisted in 3d Ind Battery; was in he was promoted to the office of brigadier the battles of Pleasant Hill; served until close of war, and was then discharged. Res with Isaac Bennett, Cambridge City. was fought the battle of Pea Ridge, in which he commanded a brigade. After that battle general of volunteers, by reason of gallantry shown in battle. He was in all the battles incident to the capture of Vicksburg, includ-


BENNETT, JOSEPH B. enlisted in Coing Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Black B, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years, River Bridge, the siege of Vicksburg, Jack- Feb., 1862. Was in second battle of Bull son, Mississippi, (where he was wounded,) Run, Fredericksburg, Gaines' Mill, and Get- and the taking of Mobile. Since has been tysburg, and was wounded in the last-named; recommended by his superior officers for fur-


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REFERENCES :


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Maj. Gen. O. O. Howard, WASHINGTON, D. C.,


ATTORNEY at LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, -- AND-


C. H. Strickland, Esq.,


J. P. Siddall, Esq.,


Pension and Claim Agent,


AND


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(WITH J. P. SIDDALL, ESQ.,)


RICHMOND.


RICHMOND, INDIAN.A.


ther promotion. Resigned his commission at Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months; the elose of the rebellion and is practicing was in the battle of Rich Mountain, and was law; office s w cor Main and Marion res e s discharged at expiration of term of enlistment; Seventh bet Broadway and Mulberry, Rich- mond.


re-enlisted in Co I, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, and was in the battles of Stone River,


BERG, DAVID N., enlisted in 3d Ind (where he received a slight wound in the Battery, July, 1861, for three years, was in hand), Chicamauga, Lookout Mountain, Mis- the battles of Pea Ridge and Pleasant Hill, sion Ridge. Resacca, Dallas, Kenesaw Moun- and was promoted to 2d Lieut; served full tain, Peach Tree Creek, New Hope Church, term, and mustered out of service, Aug, 1864; now a medical student, res with Mrs. Elizabeth 1864, by reason of expiration of term of en- Myers, Jackson tp.


Berney, William A .-- cold' -- enlisted March, 1864, for three years; is now in the service, 1865. Son of Wilson Berry, Cambridge City. May, 1865-further history not known. Son of John H. Berney, Dublin.


Berry, Benjamin was conscripted, and serv- and was in the most of the battles in which eighteen months in the 12th Texan ( Rebel) Dragoons; afterward enlisted in Co L, 6th until the rebellion collapsed. Son of Wilson


Reg Ind Vol Cav, June, 1863, for three years; was in the battles of Marietta, Ga., in Stone- man's raid in the rear of Atlanta, was eap- tured and held as a prisoner, in elose confine- and part of the time in Savannah; was pa- roled Nov. 27, 1864, afterward exchanged, and served until the close of the war, and


BESSELMANN, CHARLES enlisted in was then discharged. Son of Wilson Berry, Co A, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 4th, 1862; Cambridge City.


Berry, Frank enlisted in Co I, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years, and was discharged at expiration of his term; res Cambridge City,


for three years. Was in the battles of Rich- mond, Ky., Black River Bridge, Thompson's Hill, Champion Hills andArkansas Post. Was discharged on account of sickness just before the fall of Vicksburg. Now a machi-


Berry, Harrison enlisted in Co I, 36th Reg nist in Richmond.


Betzold, Joseph enlisted in Co I, 124th Ind


Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years, took siek while in eamp at Indianapolis, and died, Vol Inf, Feb., 1864, for three years, and was at home April 2d' 1862. Son of Wilson in the battles of Dalton, Resacca, Altoona Berry, Cambridge City. Mountain, Kenesaw Mountain, Chattahoo-


Berry, James enlisted in Co I, 51st Reg chia River, Peach Tree Creek, Atlanta, Col- Ind Vol Inf, Oet., 1861, for three years; was umbia, Franklin, Nashville and Kingston. in the battles of Strawberry Plains, Franklin, Family reside 19 Main, Richmond. and Nashville; was wounded in the battle of


Beverlin, Madison enlisted in Co D, 57th Nashville, and discharged at the elose of the Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1861, for three years. war. Son of Wilson Berry, Cambridge City. Was taken siek and discharged March, 1862, Berry, Meredith enlisted in Co I, 8th Regland re-enlisted in Co E, 69th Reg Ind Vol


and Jonesboro; was discharged Sept., 18th, listment; re-enlisted in Co A, 4th Reg, First Army Corps; is still in the service, May


Berry, Oliver, enlisted in Co L, 6th Reg Ind Vol Cav, March, 1864, for three years, his regiment had been engaged, and served Berry, Cambridge City. Berry, Richard enlisted in Co I, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years, and was discharged at expiration of term. Re- vet in the service, July, 1865. Went from Cambridge City.


ment a part of the time in Andersonville. enlisted in Haneoek's veteran corps, and is


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Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years, and was ta- BINKLEY, JOHN R. enlisted in Co. C, ken prisoner at Richmond, Ky .; was ex-


84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for changed, after which, took part in the battles three years, as musician. Served until the of Chickasaw Bluff and Arkansas Post, after collapse of the rebellion, when he was dis- which took sick and died April, 1864.


charged. Res s s Harrison bet Foundry and Brother of Thomas Beverlin, Green tp.


Milton, Dublin.


Beverly, Wm. B. enlisted in Co C, 57th BINKLEY, PHILIP S. enlisted in Co C, Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec. 4th, 1861, for three 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Aug., 1862, for three years. Was in the battle of Pittsburg Land- years. Was promoted to 2d Lieut., and ro- ing, and was discharged at the expiration of signed March, 1863. Now a merchant and term. Son of Thomas Beverly, New Gar- post-master at Germantown. den tp.


BINKLEY, SAMUEL enlisted in 5th Bias, William enlisted in Co I, 147th Reg Reg Ind Vol Cav, Ang., 1862, for three years. Ind Vol Inf, April, 1865, and is still in the


Was in many battles and skirmishes, and was service, May, 1865. Family resides near captured with Gen. Stoneman in the raid to Olive Hill P. O., Center tp.


the rear of Atlanta, and is now, May, 1865 at


Bickel, Colonel W. A. was appointed com- home on parole furlough. Resides with mander of the Fifth Congressional District, Charles Morris, Germantown. and raised 2,400 men in forty days; organ- ized the 69tl and 84th regiments ; had com-


Bird, Jesse enlisted in Co A, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years. Was mand of the 69th regiment some time, but on taken prisoner at Richmond, Ky., and ex- account of physical disability was compelled changed, and took part in the battle of Chick- to resign ; now an attorney residing in Rich- asaw Bluff; was wounded at Thompson's mond.


Hill, from the effects of which he died May Bicknel, Andrew J. enlisted in Co. A, 133d 12th, 1863. Went from Williamsburg. Reg Ind Vol Inf, April 27, 1864, for one hundred days; discharged by expiration of term September 5, 1864. Res New Garden tp.


Bicknel, James M. enlisted in Co. C, 147th


year, and was discharged on account of phys ical disability in June, 1865. Res New Gar- den tp.


BISER, GEO. W. enlisted in 8th Reg Md Vol Inf, Nov., 1864, for nine months, and was discharged at expiration of term. Now resides in Jackson tp.


Bishop, Jackson enlisted in Co E, 69th Reg Reg Ind Vol Inf, February 4, 1865, for one Ind Vol Inf, Ang., 1862, for three years, and was captured in battle at Richmond, Ky., pa- roled, exchanged and afterward was in battle at Arkansas Post, Black River Bridge and


BIER, CHARLES F. enlisted in Co. C. Vicksburg, and died of typhoid fever while Ist Ohio Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three yet in the service, Aug. Ist, 1863. Left a months\; was discharged at expiration of the family who reside near Fairfax, Center tp. term, and re-enlisted on dispatch boat, Missis- Black, Francis enlisted in Co H, 124th Reg sippi flotilla, as chief engineer ; was engaged Ind Vol Inf, Nov. 7th, 1863. Died of dis- in the bombardment of Island No. 10, Mem- ease in hospital at Knoxville, Tenn., July 20, phis, and was honorably discharged after 1864. Son of Gwinn Black, Wayne tp. serving two years and five months. Resi- dence Richmond.


Bigelow, Arthur enlisted in Co. H, 147th to hospital with measles sinee enlistment to Reg Ind Vol Inf, March, 1865, for one year ; served until collapse of rebellion, then dis- charged. Son of James Bigelow, Jackson tp.


Black, S. A. enlisted in Co C, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 17th, 1861. Was in the


Bigelow, Horace G. enlisted in Co. I, 36th battles of Pittsburg Landing, Stone River Reg Ind Vol Inf, September, 1861, for three and Mission Ridge, at which battle he was years. Was taken sick and died at Nashville,


wounded in the arm. He was also in battle Tenn., January, 1863. Son of James Bigelow, of Franklin, Teun., and was discharged at Jackson tp.


Huntsville, Ala., Feb. 4th, 1865.


Bigelow, Isaac K. enlisted in Co. I, 36th Son of and resides with Rev. F. G. Black, Reg Ind Vol Inf, September, 1861, for three Center tp.


years. Was wounded in the battle of Stone River, and afterward discharged b. reason of physical disability. Went from Jackson tp but since removed to Indianapolis.


Black, William H. enlisted in Co F, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Pittburg Landing, siege of Corinth, and Chicamanga - was wounded


Binkley, Benjamin R. enlisted in the 84th in the latter battle, which disabled him for a Reg Ind Vol Inf, Augusst, 1862, for three year, then served ont the remainder of his years, as musician. Was in all the engage- term, and was discharged; res with Peter Black, Center tp. ments in which his regiment participated, and was discharged at the close of the war. Res Dublin.


Blair, John B. enlisted in Co E, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug 4, 1862, was wounded and


Black, Leander enlisted in Co H, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb, 1864. Has been confined the present time, May, 1865. Son of Gwinn Blac., Wayne tp.


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taken prisoner at Richmond, Ky., was ex- charged; re-enlisted in Co I, 57th Reg Ind changed, and discharged on & co int of wound. Vol Inf, Oct., 1861, for three years, was in Son of George M. Blair.


the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Perryville, Bloom, Jacob enlisted in Co F, 124th Reg Stone River, and Mission Ridge; " veteran- Ind Vol In .: March, 1864, for three years, ized " JJan., 1864, was in Sherman's cam- and was discharged May, 1865; res Center- paign from Tunnel Hill to Atlanta, and after vil e.


the evacuation of Atlanta, with Thomas in


Bloom, John enlisted in 9th Reg Ind Vol the battles of Franklin and Nashville, and Cav, and is still in the service, June, 1865 ; other smaller engagements still in the service, res previou- to enlistment, with Mrs. Ellen July. 1865 ; went from Hagerstown. Hutson, Richmond.


Bohrer, Zenas C. enlisted April, 1861, in Bloomfiel 1. Benjamin enlisted in Co F, 78th Co. II, 11th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three Reg Ind V | Inf, Aug, 1862, for sixty days ; months. Was in the battle of Romney ; was discharged at expiration of term; res served his time, and re-enlisted September, Centerville


1861, in Co E, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for Blose, William S. enlisted in Co C, 57th three years ; appointed sergeant major ; was Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov., 1861, for three years, promoted to first lieutenant May, 1862; was Was in the butles of Pittsburg Landing, Cor-|with the regiment in all its battles ; served inth, Stone River, Chicamauga, and Kenesaw'out his time, and now resides in Cincinnati, Mountain ; was wounded at the latter battle, Ohio. Went from Hagerstown.


Bolander, James S. enlisted in Co. F, 69th ed detached duty until expiration of term of Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years. service, when he was discharged. Son of Was promoted to first sergeant July, 1863 ; Peter Blose, Franklin tp.


and sent to hospital, after recovery perform -!


was in the battles of Richmond, Ky., Chica-


Bodkin, William enlisted in 52d Reg Ind saw Bluff, Arkansas Post, Port Gibson, Vicks- Vol Int, and mustered as Captain ; discharg- Lurg, Jackson, and Fort Blakely, Ala., in the ed at expiration of term, and re-enlisted in last of which he was wounded, and was dis- Co A, 4th Reg, First Army Corps; still in charged June, 1865, on account of physical the service; res prior to enlistment, Cam- disability. Now res in Richmond bridge City.


Bolander, William enlisted July, 1862, in Bogue, Parker, enlisted in Co C, 8th Reg the 19th Ind Bat, for three years. Served Ind Vol Inf, Ang., 1861, for three years; until June, 1865, when the battery was mus- was in the series of battles near Vicksburg, tered out, Ilis mother res in Columbus, O. wounded at Magnolia Hill, laid six months in Worked previous to enlistment with J. S. hospital, on recovery went with Reg to Texas, Roberts, Hagerstown.


discharge l, December 31, 1863, at Indianola, BOLANDER, WILLIAM, Sr. enlisted in Texas; re-enlisted for three years, and has the 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, November, 1861, since been in several battles on the Potomac; for three years. Was detailed as hospital still in the service, Aug., 1865. Step-son of nurse; served as such till expiration of term, Michael Keever, New Garden tp.


January, 1865. Res Richmond.


Bohrer, Rufus J. enlisted in Co H, 11th! Bolander, William, Jr. enlisted in Co. F, Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1861, for months, was in the battle of Romney, Va., three years. Was promoted to orderly ser- served until expiration of term, and was dis- geant June, 1864; served out full term of


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enlistment. Was in the battles of Pittsburg Served out his time and was discharged, and Landing, Corinth, Stone River, Perryville, re-enlisted in the U. S. Navy, June, 1863, and Wild Cat Mountain, Chicamauga, Lookout served eleven months on board of gunboats, Mountain, Mission Ridge, Ringgold, Dalton, and was then discharged for physical disa- Rocky Face Ridge, Resacca, Dallas, Lost bility, re-enlisted as substitute, Sept., 1864, Mountain, Kenesaw Mountain, Atlanta, and for one year, and is yet in the service, Aug., Jonesboro. Present res Richmond. 1865. Went from Richmond.


Bond, Allen enlisted in Co. B, 89th Reg Borias, George was drafted March, 1865; Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years. company and regiment to which he was as- Was taken prisoner at Munfordsville, Ky., signed not known. Res previous to entering exchanged and was promoted to second lieu- the service, Pennville.


tenant; yet in the service, May, 1865. Res with John Bond, Jackson tp. BORROUGH, JOHN C. enlisted in Co. B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, August, 1862, for three BOND MAHLON H. enlisted in Co I, years. Was with his regiment about seven 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug .; 1862, for three months, when, on account of an accident, was years. After one year's service was trans- discharged as unfit for further military duty. ferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, in which Now res in Harrison tp.


Borton, Eber enlisted in the 8th Ohio Bat, enlistment, 4} miles n e Richmond, Wayne October, 1864, for one year, and is still in the township.


BOND, WILLIARD P. enlisted in Co E, Center tp.


42d Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept. 24th, 1864, for Borton, Lafayette enlisted in Co. A, 133d one year, and was discharged on account of Reg Ind Vol Inf, May, 1864, for one hun- physical disability, Nov. 25th, 1864. Resi- dence Chester.


dred days; discharged at the expiration of his term. Res with William Chatfield, Rich- mond.


Boughner, William R. enlisted in the 63d Reg Ohio Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years. Was promoted to first lieutenant January, 1864; was in a number of battles and skirmishes; was wounded at Salka- hatchie Bridge, and died in a short time. Son of Richard Boughner, Germantown.


Boulevare, Hiram J. enlisted in Co. F, 78th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for sixty days, and died in hospital October Ist, 1862. Res previous to enlistinent Centerville.


Bowman, Benjamin F. enlisted in Co. I, 57th Ind Vol Inf, October, 1861, for three


years. Was in the battle of Pittsburg Land- ing; was discharged in February, 1863, on account of physical disability. Re-enlisted in March, 1864, in same company and regi- ment, and was wounded May 27th; still in the service, April, 1865. Son of David Bow- man, Jefferson tp.


Bonnel, Henry enlisted in Co E, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years. Af- ter serving a few months died of fever in hospital at Memphis, Tenn. Resided when enlisted with Stephen Powell, Wayne tp.


Boocker, Edward enlisted in Co C, 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb. 1st, 1865, for one year.


BOWEN, JOSEPH . A. enlisted October, Still in the service, April, 1865. Son of Fer- 1861, in Co. E, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for dinand Boocker, Wayne tp.


Boocker, Ferdihand enlisted in Co H, 28th Reg Ky Vol Inf, Dec., 1862, for three years. After eighteen months' service, died of disease at Nashville, Family reside in Chester.


Boon, Francis M. enlisted in Co I, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years. Was in the battle of Lavergne, and dis- charged by reason of physical disability, Oct., 1863, and re-enlisted in the U. S. Regular


three years. Was with the regiment until December, 1861; taken sick with typhoid fever; was detailed as captain of the May Duke for one month; appointed hospital nurse at Nashville, Tennessee; was dis- charged March, 1863. Now (April, 1865,) farmer in Jefferson tp.


Bower, John enlisted in the 3d Ind Bat July, 1861, for three years. Was in the bat- tles of Pea Ridge, Pleasant Hill, and many Army, May, 1865, and was discharged at the other smaller engagements. Died April, close of the war, and now resides in Cam- bridge City.


1864. Son of Mrs. Sarah Bower, Jackson township.


Borgdorf, August enlisted in Co D, 8th Ind


Bowlus, Andrew enlisted in Co. I, 36th Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months, and Reg Ind Vol Inf, September, 1861, for three was in the battle of Rich Mountain, Va. years. Discharged on account of physical


he remains, April, 1865. Residence before


service. Family. res with Walter Roberts,


BONEBRAKE, GEORGE H. was com- missioned Captain of Co C, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years, and was in the battles of Richmon, Ky., Chickasaw Bluffs, Arkansas Post, Port Gibson, Thomp- son's Hills, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, Vicksburg and Jackson, Miss., the Texas expedition and the Red River expedi- tion. A vacancy having occurred for the of- fice of Major, and he being highly recom- mended for the same by reason of gallant conduct shown in battle, he was promoted to fill the vacancy, previous to the inauguration of the Red River expedition. He was mus- tered out with the regiment at the close of the war. Went from Richmond.


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disability September, 1862. Now res in East ture in Stoneman's raid in the rear of Atlan- Cambridge.


ta, and was also in the battles of Franklin Bowman, David enlisted in 8th Reg Ind and Nashville. Was promoted to First Vol Inf, Aug, 1861, as Drum-major, dis- Lieut., Feb, 1865; yet in the service, April, charged, and re-enlisted in Co D. same Reg, 1865. Residence previous to enlistment. with William Boyd, Washington. as a substitute, June, 1863, for three years ; yet in service, May, 1865; res with David Bowman, sr.


Boyd, Alonzo enlisted Aug., 1862, in 19th Ind Battery for three years, and was with


Bowman, David, jun., enlisted in Co I, 57th the battery six months. Was then dis- Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb, 1865; still in service, charged on account of physical disability, re- April, 1865; son of David Bowman, Jeffer- enlisted May, 1863, in 6th Ind Cav, for three son tp. years; yet in the servic, May, 1865. Son of Bowman, George enlisted, March, 1864, in Samuel Boyd, Jefferson tp. BOYD, JOHN F. left a large and prosper- Co I, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years ;


was killed at the battle of Kenesaw Moun- ous mercantile business in the hands of his tain ; res previous to enlisting, with David partner, John Webbert, and enlisted in Co Bowman, Jefferson tp.




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