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ALLEN, ALSON W., p. o. Agawam. Mass., towns and went by the title of wool mer- was born in Ware. Mass., May 8. 1842. a chant. On Angust 3, 1858, Mr. Hiscock son of Elljah D., a native of Barry, Mass., marrled Laura I .. Shaw, danghter of Sewell and grandson of Asa, a native of Hubbards. Shaw, whose death occurred January 10. ton. Mass. The family trace thelr descent 1888. lle married. second. in June, 1883. to ancestors from England, who were among (Mrs.) Amy A. (Clark ) Perry. daughter of the early settlers In America. Elijah D. Joseph Clark. She had previously been came to Agawam In 1855, where he has twice marrled. She has one son. John A. since resided ; he married Ablgal Clark of Andrews, by her first marrlage. Mr. Ills- Hubbardston, who died in March, 1900. Al- cock Is a large land owner, having land in son W. Allen was educated in the schools New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and of Ware, Agawam and Burnham's Business Florida. lle Is a contributor to and sup- College of Springfield. Since leaving school porter of the different churches, but is more he has been engaged in farming and in the active in the Second Advent church.
production of milk, and purchased his pres-
HUBBARD, ALVIN A., p. o. Wales, Mass., ent piare in 1870 In poiltics Mr. Allen is was born In Springfield. December 7. 1859. a Republican and has served his town as a son of Ellas and Ennice ( Andrews) Hlub- selectman, assessor and overseer of the poor. bard, who had four children : James, Al- He is a member of Hampden Lodge of Ma. vin A .. John. and Hattle, wife of William sons and the Congregational church. On l'eei of Staffordvlile, Conn. Alvin A. went November 13. 1872. he married Hattie E .. to ilve with his aunt. Mrs. Friend daughter of W. B. Woods, M. D., of Somers. (. Smith, when three years of age Conn. : they have two children ilving : Ed. and when eight years old was adopt- ward A .. and Walter E.
At nineteen years of ed by them.
FLOWER, WILLIAM A., P. o. Feeding Illlis, age he formed a partnership with Mass .. was born on the Flower homestead his brother James In the general mer- in Feeding Illlls, Mass .. November 3. 1848, cantile business at Wales, which was con- a son of Alfred, jr., son of Alfred. Alfred, tinued until 1883. In 1883 Mr. Hubbard jr .. married l'sada Smith, who bore him entered the employ of ['. Shaw and for two two sons : William A. and James Flower. years was engaged as general office man Alfred. jr .. dled in 1895 and his widow and bookkeeper ; in 1894 he again entered Is still Ilving. Wllllam A. received a com- the employ of I. E. Shaw as bookeeper and mon school education and after leaving assistant, which position he now bolds. On school engaged In farming. In which he is March 17. 1881. Mr. Hubbard married Car- still ocenpled.
rie. daughter of Orson L. and Ann (Hard-
HISCOCK. INAIAH. p. o. Wales, Mass., was ner) Burley. Mr. Hubbard served his dis- born in Vermont, March 23. 1828, a son triet in the legislature during the term of of Luke and Ruth (Leonard) Illscock, who 1886 and for the past two years has been were the parents of eight children : Inke, one of the selectmen.
jr .. Stephen, Mary, Emily A .. Mark, David. THOMPSON, CHARLES M., p. o. Wales. Isalah, and Lyman. Isalah Is the only one Mass., was born In the town of Wales, Jan- living of the eight children. lle left Ver- nary 25. 1827. a son of William and Mar- mont with his parents when he was eight garet (Nelson) Thompson, who had elght years old and came to Union, Conn. Ile children : Wliliam A .. Timothy, Ira Porter. was associated at home on the farm wotl Incy, Phoebe, Charles MI., Margaret, and he was eighteen years of age and then en- Emeline. William was a son of Abner gaged as a farm laborer. When twenty-two Thompson and In early Ilfe conducted a
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grist mill. together with farming. In the are located, as well as considerable of the village of Wales, now known as the lower adjoining property. Mr. Smith was proml- village. He was also a mason by trade and nent in town and county affairs and beld was active In town affairs. Charles M. re- the office of selectman and other town of. celved a common school education and fices. He was an active church worker and helped his father on the farm and In the a liberal contributor to the different de- grist mill until he was twenty one years of nominations. He endowed the M. E. church age, when he started in life for himself as with $7.000 and part of a house and lot in a milli laborer In Connecticut. Later he Springfield, which netted them $1.000: the went to Springfield and worked there ten other part of the house was given to the years In the butchering and meat market Baptist society, as well as $1,300 In cash. business, then returned to Wales, where he ile was a very charitable man. never beg- has since resided and followed farming. In lerting the worthy poor and the sick. His September, 1852, Mr. Thompson married widow married Charles Copp. on April 16, Sarah A., daughter of James Dimmick, jr. : 1896. they have four children : William James. SHERMAN, ALBERT D., p. 0, Westfield. Mass., was born In Canaan, N. Y., In 1845. Elizabeth, Hattie, and Charlle G.
THOMPSON, LEON II., P. o. Wales, Mass., a son of Henry Sherman. born In Savoy. was born in the town of Wales, February 9, Mass., and Cynthia Caln, whose children 1872. a son of Charles F. and Annle (Co- were Albert D., Emmett, Charles M., Dallas burn) Thompson. When four years of age J., and flarry F. Henry Sherman died In Leon II. moved to Atlantic, Iowa, with his the spring of 1901. Albert D. came to father, where he remained until 1888 and Westfield In 1861 and engaged in the uilll- received his early education In the fowa ing, farming and tobacco business. He schools. His first business engagement was married Sarah E. Osborne and their chil- In the employ of Barney & Berry of Spring. dren are Nellle L., and Harry O.
SHERMAN, CHARLES M., p. o. Westfield.
field ; he was with them one year and then went to Boston In a wholesale boot and Mass., was born In Cheshire, Mass., in 1853. shoe company. He was employed there six and came to Westfield in 1860. ffis father. years and then returned to Wales and en. Heury Sherman, was born In Savoy In tered the employ of W. Chamberlain. In the 1819; he married Cyntbla Cain and their general merchandise business, where be is children are Albert [1 .. Emmett. Charles M. now employed. August 27. 1900. Mr. Dallas J., and Harry F. Mr. Sherman dled Thompson married Anna, daughter of John May 5. 1901, and his wife February S. 1899. C. and Ella J. (Shaw) Burley.
Charles M. marrled Lenetta Hovey. who
COPP, MRS. CHARLES, p. o. Wales, Mass., has borne him three children : Amos IL. was born In the town of Union, Conn. Her Arthur C., and Harold C.
first husband was Friend Crane Smith, born
SWEENEY, JOHN J., jr., p. o. Mittineague,
in the town of Wales, May 15, 1816. a son Mass., was born in ireland, June 24. 1866. of Dr. John Smith. Frlend C. was edu. and came to America May 13. 1873. settling cated In the schools of Wales and when In West Springfield, where he was educated twenty-one years of age went to Philadel- In the schools, Upon leaving school he was phla. where he engaged In the mercantile employed in a cotton mill for about three business for about two years. then returned years, being next employed by the Agawam to Wales and hired the Alvin Andrews place Paper Co. and was with them six years. His in the southern part of the town for two next move was with the Mittineague l'aper years, after which he removed to the farm Co. as superintendent of the loft. acting in where Mrs. Copp now resides and where this capacity for five years. in 1897 he was he died December 6, 1882. Friend C. appointed on the police force nud two years Smith's first wife was the daughter of Alvin after was made chief of pollce. In which ca- Andrews : she was born in Wales and dled paclty he Is still acting. the appointment December 5. 1877. Mr. Smith was a very coming to him without any solleltatlon on active man and by occupation followed hls part. Mr Sweeney has always found farming : he also dealt In wood land, which time for social and fraternal Interests ; Is he improved and sold. ffe Improved the a member of the Father Mathew Temper- land where the Berkley Woolen Co. mills ance Society, Pawtucket Tribe of Red Men.
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A. O. H. Division No. 6 of Springfield, and family trace their ancestry back a good the Daughters of Pocahontas, Before re- many years. Homer C. married Sarah, ceiving his appointment on the police force daughter of Augustus Fowler, of Kent. he was very active In the fire department, Conn. Mr. Vining died In May, 1897, and being a foreman of Hose Company No. 4 of his widow In June, 1000. Ilarry D. Vining West Springfield. On June 1. 1886. Mr. received a common school education and Sweeney married Bridget C., daughter of after finishing his schooling went to Mis- Michael Shean. To Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney souri, where he remained on a ranch three were born seven children. five now living : years. In 1886 he came to West Springfield Margaret I., Gertrude B .. Rachael, Ray- and entered the employ of the B. & A. as mond M., and Clare.
fireman and in 1892 was promoted to en-
TAYLOR, JonN. p. o. Merrick, Mass., was gineer and is now running a freight train. born in Hemmingford. P. Q., Canada, Au- Ile Is a member of the Brotherhood of Lo- gust 4, 1870, a son of Frank Taylor, a na- comotive Engineers, Division No. 63. of tive of Ireland. and Harriet Elizabeth Rob. Springfield : Brotherhood of Locomotive inson, his wife, a native of England. He Firemen and the Tekoa Lodge of Odd Fel- was educated in Mooers, N. Y., and in 1892 lows. Mr. Vining has married twice, first. came to Springfield as a conductor on the to Bertha Crane of Dalton. Mass., who died street raliroad, which position he held five January 23, 1893, leaving two daughters Fears. He is now working on the B. & A. (twins). Bertha and Bessie. He married, railroad as an engineer. Mr. Taylor is a second, September 5. 1894, Linwood C., member of Hampden Lodge of Odd Fellows, daughter of Myron Merrill, of Vermont. the Agawam Encampment and the B. of HILDRETH, WILLIAM W., p. o. Merrick, L. F., Merrick Lodge No. 563. October 7. Mass., was born In Hinsdale. N. H .. Feb. 1896, he married Annie Elizabeth, daughter ruary ?. 1839, a son of Robert Hildreth of David Brothwell Davis of Hooper. N. Y., In native of Chesterfield. N. H., and a who bore him two children : Muriel Eliza- contractor and builder), and Sarah Howe, beth and iral Davis.
his wife. After receiving a common school
HANKS. ECGENE R., Springfield, Mass., edneation he engaged in the lumber busi- was born In Pelham. April 26. 1860, ness for five years. He enlisted In Co. A. and died September 13, 1901. His father 2d New Hampshire Reg .. serving with was Ziza Hanks, a native of the same place them eighteen months, and then joined the and carpenter by trade. Hle now lives re- 6th N. Y. Flying Artillery for about twenty tired In West Springfield ; he married Susan months. He fought In the battles of Bull E .. daughter of Ansel Barnes, of Pelbam. Run, Williamsburg. Fair Oaks. Harrison's Mass., whose ancestors date back to the Landing. Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg. Churchlils who came over in the May- Chancellorsville, Culpepper. Kelley's Ford flower. Mr. Hanks's grandfather came itwo battles) and had three horses shot from England in an early day. the from under him in same. Fairfax. Gettys. famlly being among the early
set- burg. Gordonville and the Wilderness, un- tiers of Massachusetts. Mr. Hlanks der General Grant. Out of 1,046 original received his education in the common members of his regiment, he returned with schools and after leaving school entered a seventy of them. In June, 1864, Mr. Hil- grocery store as clerk. He followed the dreth came to Springfield and was engaged grocery business until the time of his death. as a fireman on the Conn .. River Road, R .. when he was conducting a store in West W. & O. and N. Y. C. : In 1867 he engaged Springfield : in 1898 he built the store he with the B. & A. for one year, then to the ocoupled and conducted a very successful New London and Northern, as an engineer business. In 1897 Mr. Hanks marrled Effie for three years. Ile was with the New D .. daughter of Abel T. Wyman, of Mun- Jersey Southern two years, then returned chester. Vt.
to Springfield to the B. & A. again. remain-
VINING, HARRY D., p. o. Merrick, Mass .. Ing with them twenty-one years. He re- was born in Southwick, Hampden county. tired from active service Jannary 4, 1891. Mass .. June 22. 1865. His father. Homer C. Mr. Hildreth Is a member of Hampden Vining. was a native of the same town and Lodge. F. & A. M., and Hampden Lodge of through life was identified as a farmer. The Odd Fellows. He has been married three
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times : his present wife was Ida M. Taylor where she has taught continuously for of West Springfield. Ile bas two daughters forty-three years, and although seventy-one living : Mrs. Minnie E. Nooney and Addie years of age. still holds her position. Mr. Moore.
Colton Is one of the oldest among the lead-
EDGERTON, CHARLES A., p. o. Mittinengue, ing residents of the town and was served Mass .. was born in Sutton. Worcester the town and community In many capacities. county. Mass .. July 14. 1856. son of Al- SMITH, EDWIN, p. o. MIttinengne. Mass .. was born in Middlefield, Masx., October 23. 1856, a son of Ebenezer and Sarah A. (Hawes) Smith, and was educated in the publle schools of his native place. After leaving school he assisted his brother ou the farm and taught school until twenty- two years of age. At this time he came to Mittineague and engaged In the mercantile business, which he followed until his ap- pointment as postmaster in Mittineague In April. 1900. For six years Mr. Smith was a member of the school board of West Springfield. In May. 1882, he married Allee A., daughter of Milton Smith, who died in May. 1891: In 1895 he married. pro- ond. Arlina L .. , daughter of L. W. Shepard. who bore him two children : Ruth Carrie and Ruby Seraph. mon and Susan C. ( Sutton) Edgerton. ills father moved to Mittineague In 1860 and was engaged In the cotton mill business un- tll about 1852; after that time was not engaged in any active business. His death occurred on July 29, 1898, Charles A. Edgerton received his education in the pub- Hle schools of West Springfield and after completing his schooling he entered the employ of the Agawam C'unal Co., cotton manufacturers of Mittineagne. Hle re- mained in their employ a year and u half and In 1873 entered the employ of the Southworth Paper Co. of Mittinengue AN bookkeeper : for the past six years be has neted as agent and manager for the rom pany. On October 7. 1844, Mr. Edgerton married Ella M., daughter of Nathan Mor- ley. of Mittleague, who bore him seven children : Florence. Rnth, Almon. Harold. Della, Raymond, and Irwin.
LOOMIS. HARRISON, P. O. West Spring- field, Mass, was born In West Springdeld. COLTON. BENJAMIN WATSON, P. o. West December 20, 1840. His father. Frederick R. Springfield. Mass .. was born In the old grandfather. Rowland M., and great-grand. homestead, where he still realdes, in West father, Noadiah, were natives of West Springfield. Mass .. September 10, 1837. He Springfehl, and were descendants of Jo- In the fourth and youngest child of Benja- seph, who came from England in 1638 and
min and Ellza (Watson) Colton and In the first settled in Windsor. Conn. Harrison seventh generation in the line of descent Loomis was educated In the pubile schools from Quartermaster George L'olton, one of of his native town and In the private school the first settlers of the Springfield colony. of Jobn C. Taylor. During the civil war Benjamin W. received a common school ed. he was an employee of the government at ucation and Is netively engaged in the the armory In Springfield. In 1866. before painting and paper hanging business. Be the advent of the Pacific rallroad and the tore marriage Mr. Colton traveled exten- extinction of the buffalo. he. with others. sively through the United States and Can- crossed the contluent with a mnie team. ada and was In New Orleans when Lonisl and returned later by the way of Mexico ana sereded from the Union. lle was one and the isthmus of Panama, and has since of the county's jurors during the trini of been proprietor of the Riverdale mill. In the sult for damages brought against the 1879 and for ten years subsequent was city of Springfield because of the lowering elected tax collector and has since served of the grade of Chestnut street, 1869-1870, twelve years as selectman and assessor, Ile was married on December 7. 1864, to and at this time is chairman of both Cinderella, eldest daughter of Charles Ed- boards, and also serving his eighth year as ward Britto and Mary Ann (Lynes) Britto, associate county commissioner. In 1860 New York city. They have two children. Mr. Loomis married Abble M., daughter of Myrta and Henry Day Colton. Mr. Col. William Smith, of Grauby, P. Q., who died ton's eldest sister. Mrs. Harriet Newell iu 1884. leaving children : Ida 1 ... Nellle (Colton) Van Horn, is principal of the M .. Abble M., and Harrison HI., of whom Broadway Public School at Ossining, N. Y., Ida and Abble only survive. In 1886 Mr.
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Loomis married. second. Julla M., daughter ber 19, 1821. Mr. Brown married Allce L., of James L .. Sullivan, of Boston. daughter of James S. Taylor, of Wakefield ;
RUSSELL .. AMos, p. o. Springfield. Mass .. they have four children : Ralph M .. Ber- was born in Andover. Mass .. October 9. tha (., Marguerite, and Raymond.
1824. a son of Joel and Sallie (Curtiss) PHILLIPS. HAZEL, WAS born at Feeding Russell. The famlly trace thelr descent Illila, Mass., July 3. 1807. a son of Simeon from Scotland and the Russells have a native of the sume town and a prominent owned the Andover homestead for ten gen- farmer. Mr. Phillips was educated In the erations. Amos Russell received a com- district schools of his town and after leav. mon school education and after leaving ing school went to Palnesville. O., to en- school learned the machinist's trade. In gage In farming. He remained there two 1857 he came to West Springfield and en- yeurs, then came to West Springfield and tered the employ of the B. & A. rallroad after twenty years purchased a farm and In the locomotive shops and was with them made a specialty of tobacco ralsing. In until 1890), or until he retired from active 1866 he sold his property to the B. & A. business life. In that year he purchased R. R. and the following spring purchased his present home and has served his town an adjoining farm, where he resided the ns assessor. overseer of the poor and select- rest of his life ; he died December 28, 1890. man. On August 22. 1847. Mr. Russell In May. 1842, Mr. Phillips married Lucy. married Sarah A., daughter of Abel Moody. daughter of William Smith, of West Spring- who died July 20. 1876, leaving two sons : field, Mass., a prosperous farmer of his Gilbert E., engaged In the hardware busl- day. To Mr. and Mrs. Phillips were born ness In Holyoke, and Frank I ... in the gro- two children : Abbie. who dled November cery business ut Worcester.
5, 1891, and Annle E., who now resides
MARINUS, THOMAS J., P. o. Merrlek. upon the home farm. Mrs. Phillips dled Mass .. was born In Westfield. Mass., De. November 5. 1891.
FAIRHANKS, IBA R., p. o. Springfield,
cember 20. 1868, a son of Samuel P. Marl-
nus and Louisa MI., daughter of Jason De. Mass., was born In Winchester, N. IL .. An- wey, his wife. Samuel P. was a native of gust 5, 1822, a son of Zenas and Reilfa Jersey City. N. J .. and a cabinet-maker by ( Rockwell) Fairbanks, of Fitzwilliam. N. trade ; he was also engaged In the organ Il. lle rerelved a common school educa- manufacturing business, as well as con- tion and In 1843 entered us an apprentice tracting and bullding ; he died In April, for a mechanle. In 1863 he came to 1896. Thomas J. received his education In Springfield and entered the employ of the the Westfield schools and Child's Business Wason car shops and was with them seven College, graduating from the latter In June. years. He then bought the Spencer farm 1888. In that year he came to Springfield and has since currled on a general garden- as a clerk In the B. & A. master mechanic's Ing and tobacco business and bears the office. which position he now holds. Sep- reputation of being one of the most snc- tember 16, 1893. Mr. Marinus married Min- cessful men in his business In Hampden nle A., daughter of George A. Snow, of Otis, county. In 1847 Mr. Fairbanks married Mass .; they have one son, Thomas J., Louisa, daughter of Archibald Willard. of and one daughter, Eisie 1. Worcester, Mass., who bore him elght chil-
Brows, Mrnox 1 .. , p. o. Chicopee, Mass., dren, two of whom are living : George. H .. was born In Templeton, Mass., July 9, 1870, of Hartford. Coun .. and Isabel, wife of a son of John M. and Charlotte (\'hamber. John Ixmolson, of West Springfield. Mass. lain) Brown. and received a common school STOCKWELL, WESLEY W., p. o. Merrick, education. His first business venture was Mass .. was born In Amherst, Mass., May In raising cucumbers In a hothonse: In 28. 1852. lNs father, Sammel A. Stock- 1892 he came to West Springfield and pur- well, was born In Hampshire county. Mass .. chased his present property and erected a and through life was engaged as a black- hothouse; he Is now the owner of three smith : he died June 18. 1899. Hle mar- and conduets the only strictly cucumber rled Lavina A. Preston, who bore him three hothouse In Hampden county. Hle has been children : Louisa A., Martha MI .. and successful from the start and may well Wesley W., all now Ilving. Wesley W. feel proud of his undertaking. On Decem- Stockwell was educated at Amherst Col-
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lege and after leaving college went to in 1862, and the defence of Washington In Greenland und Sonth Shetland Islands. 1864; was also with Ben Butler on the Ap. Returning after three years he entered the pomattox River. In 1878 he came to West blacksmith shop, learning the trade, which Springfield and bought a farm and since he followed for elghteen years. On Febru- that the has been Identified among the ary 4, 1888. he entered the employ of the prosperous farmers of his town. Mr. Kel- B. & A. rallroad as a brakeman and In 1893 logg married Clara, daughter of Timothy was promoted to conductor and Is still In White, of Agawam ; they have five chli- the employ of the company. in 1878 Mr. dren : Emma. Frederick H., Nellie, Lillian Stockwell married Nettle N., daughter of and Heury N.
Wallace Fuller, of Norwich. Conn. ; they
KNIGHT, MILAN B., p. o. Merrick, Mass- have had three children : S. Austin, who was born In Keene. N. H., January 12, Is located at Northampton. Mass., as a 1845, a son of Thayer (a native of Ver- stenographer with the N. Y., N. II. & H1. mont) and Clarissa (Aldrich) Knight, and R. R. : Charles E., who died in Infancy In was educated In the schools of his native 1880, and Frank W., who dled in 1888.
pince. After leaving school he was em- BAGG, WILLIAM HARVEY, p. o. West ployed on a farm for several years, in Il- Springfield, Mass .. was born in West linols and New Hampshire, and In 1867 re- Springfield. Mass., April 27, 1857, a son of celved a position with the N. Y., N. H. & Harvey Day and Clemina ( Ashley) Bagg. Il. R. R. as yard conductor. and In 1870 The famlly trace their descent back to John came to West Springfield and Is serving the Bagg, who came from England In the early company In the same position. being one of part of the sixteenth century. Harvey their trusted employes. Mr. Knight is a Day Bagg served as selectman, overseer of member of the West Springfield Baptist the poor and nasessor, holding the office church, being one of the deacons and bas longer than any other man in the town ; werved In the finance committee several he was special county commissioner in years ; he is also a member of Hampden 1886, 1889, and re-elected In 1892, which Lodge of Odd Fellows, Springfield. £ On office he held up to the time of his death, June 18. 1870, Mr. Kulght married Har- November 14. 1893. William H. Bagg was rlet M., daughter of John Hunter, of educated in the West Springfield schools. Thompsonville, Conn.
Wilbraham and Suffield acudemies, gradu-
HUBBARD, HORACE II .. p. o. West Spring- ating from the latter in 1875. He then en. field. Mass., was born in Rutiand, Mass .. tered Yale college. but was obliged to give August 17, 1836. a son of Joseph and up his college course on account of lil Sarah (Putnam) Hubbard, and grandson health. lle engaged In farming and makes of Joel Hubbard. Joseph Hubbard was a specialty of dairying : in 1886 he pur- aiso a native of Rutland, and died April 3. chased a milk route In Springfield, and has 1875; his widow died Angust 11. 1887. peddled milk for twelve successive years, Horace HI. received his education In the never missing a trip. On September 2, schools of Rutland, and upon leaving 1882. Mr. Bagg married Ada L., daughter school engaged In farming and in the milk of Deacon Franklin Smith, of West Spring. business. In 1857 he came to Springfield field : they have had three children : Flor- and In 1863 to West Springfield. and since ence 1 .. , Raymond H., und Lucy M., who then has been running a milk route In died at the age of fourteen months. Mr. Chicopee. On May 13. 1862, Mr. Hubbard Bagg wax selectman from 1861 to 1862 ; married Harrlet Neweil, daughter of Sol- also postmaster.
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