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Stephen Codman -
2 Houses -
$54,, 32
MTS : Carter 1 house -
2 shares
54,,32
Dr. Catin -
1 House - 27,, 16
Estate of John Mc.lain
1 House -
27 ,, 16
John Amory
6 Houses 162,, 96
S. & N. Appleton
3 Shares 81,, 48
$407,, 40
And we do hereby Authorise & empower the said John Amory to Collect the same, and to give discharges therefor-
CHARLES BULFINCH
DAVID TILDEN
WILLIAM PORTER
EBENEZER OLIVER
JOHN MAY-
JOHN KETTLE
Selectmen of Boston
Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Selectmen February 17. 1808- Present Messrs : Bulfinch, Porter, Hunnewell, May, Chapman Kettle, Oliver,
Grand Jurors & Petit Jurors for G. & C. Court drawn € entred [in] Jury Books-
On the application of Mr. David Jones the Board consented to license him as an Auchtioneer to carry on the business at the Office on the North side of the Market occupied by Mr. John Jones who retires from the business in consequence of ill health- The Town Clerk is directed to give a Certificate to Mr. David Jones upon the former Certificate to John Jones being delivered to [by ] him & cancelled-
[375.] This time being assigned for considering the applica- tion of Mr. Uriah Cotton for land thrown into Battery March Street from the Estate purchased by him & others from David Tilden Esq .- the papers were read & the subject fully considered when it was voted that the Chairman be instructed to inform M". Cotting that the Board will allow three thousand Dollars for the
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land added to Battery March Street; & that the Treasurer be directed to give his note therefor payable in twelve months upon Mr. Cotton & his Associates giving the Town a deed of all the lands added by them to Battery March Street & the Cross Streets laid out by them from that Street to India Street & engaging to level the said Streets with Gravel to the satisfaction of the Selectmen
Mr. George Trott presented his account of the [proceeds of the ] Hay Scales the present Year which was examined & approved and the Treasurer directed to settle said accounts upon his receiv- ing the ballance of One hundred & forty three dollars in full to the 11. of January last
Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Selectmen Feby. 24. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch, Tilden. Porter. Oliver, May, Chapman, Kettle.
Mr. Eleazer Homer produced a subscription paper wherein a number of Gentlemen engage to maintain an addional Watch of 5 Men for two months for the security of the Houses & property in Fish Street & Ship Street-
Voted that the persons so employed as watchmen under the direction of John Kemp the Constable of said Watch, be vested with the powers of Watchmen according to law & that Mr. Low the Constable of the North Watch be directed to give them all the aid in his power to promote the object of the Gentlemen who have subscribed & the security of the Town-
Plans of the Mill Pond Street under consideration-
Voted that Mr. Bulfinch Hunnewell & Chapman be a Commee. to arange a plan of the pond with Streets & Market Square & to confer with Mr. Peck the Agent of the pond corporation for the final adoption of such a plan as shall be agreeable to all parties-
[376.] Boston ss : At a Meeting of Selectmen Feby. 29. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch, Tilden, Chapman, Kettle Porter, Hunnewell
Passed upon Accounts-
Voted, that the Treasurer be desired to give his note for $700 -to Dr. Nathaniel Smith or his legal representatives for the land taken to widen Fish Street & the entrance of the North square- also to give a note to M'. Thomas Curtis for 475 for his Land taken for the same purpose; being from both Estates 22 feet in width on Fish Street & five feet wide on the entrance to the Square-
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CITY DOCUMENT No. 93.
Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Seleetmen Mareh 2ª. 1808 Present Mess's : Bulfinch Tilden, Porter, Oliver, Chapman, Kettle --
Passed upon other Aeeounts-
Warrant issued for Town Meeting on Monday the 14. Day of Mareh Inst. at Faneuil Hall 10 o'. Cloek A : M : for the choice of Town Offieers &e __
Mess's : Oliver & Munroe to have the printing of the Notifiea- tions for Mareh Meeting-
Revd. Dr. Eekley to be ealled upon by the Chairman to request his opening the Town Meeting with prayer
The, Assessors handed to the Board a list of qualified Voters according to Law-M". Snelling was present & stated that the Assessors had taken great pains to make the list eorreet-The Lists having been examined by the several Members present, it was ordered that they be printed part of them by Beleher & Armstrong & the remainder by Snelling & Simons-
Boston ss: At a Meeting of the Seleetmen Mareh 9. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch, Tilden, Porter, Oliver, Hunnewell Chapman, May, Kettle
Return was made by Jont. Hunnewell Esq of the expenee of . repairing and now laying the Drain in Peeks Lane, [377.] Aeeount whereoff being duly examined by the Seleetmen was by them allowed, they being informed at the same time that all Persons eoneerned in said Drain had been duly warned aeeording to law-the objections that were entered having been considered, Assessments were made thereon, an Order of payment was made thereon by the Selectmen and delivered to Mr. Moses Thayer for a Collection as follows-
Whereas a Drain or Common Shore in Peeks Lane has been relaid & repaired eonformably to the direction of the Seleetmen the whole Expenee whereof amounts to One hundred & fifty Dollars, which expenee is to be borne by such Person or Persons whose Drains enter therein & receive benefit thereby ; Therefore we the Subseribers Seleetmen of said Town of Boston do hereby Certifie that having considered the same expenee & by whom & in what manner it ought to be paid-Do ADJUDGE that the same should be paid in the proportion following, and by the Persons hereafter named
Dollars
William Boardman -
1 Share 17
Joseph Russell (or Otis)
2 do
34
John Louis
1 do 17-
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Dollars
Jonª. Hunnewell -
1 Share
17
William White
1 d°
17
James Morse -
1 d°
17
Mr. Corbet
1 d°
17
John May -
1 d°
17
9-
And we hereby appoint MIT. Moses Thayer to demand and receive the same from the Persons before named, and to give discharges therefor-
Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Selectmen March 9 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch Tilden Porter Oliver Hunnewell Chapman May Kettle
Exchanged with Jonathan Harris Esq the papers relative to the Water Course in Water Street viz'. Delivered him a Deed of said Water Course & received from him an Instrument by which he engages to keep a Common Sewer under his new Buildings in Water Street in repair for ever-also a Deed [3]S.] of a peice of Land in Milk Street on which the Cataract Engine house stands-
Approved the Indentures of Francis Attole a Minor to Louis Le Grand Barber, to continue in force untill the 10. of Septem". 1815-
Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Selectmen March 16 1808- Present Messrs : Bulfinch, Porter, Oliver, Hunnewell, May, Kettle, Chapman,
This being the first Meeting of the Board since the Town Meeting for choice of Town Officers, the Members present took the Oath prescribed by Law before John Gardner Esq. Justice of the Peace .-
The Board then proceeded to the choice of a Chairman by ballot; the Votes being taken, Charles Bulfinch Esq. was declared to be chosen-
The Chairman was desired to insert in the papers the same advertizement which was printed last Year respecting the list of Voters posted for inspection-also to take measures for the choice of Assistant Assessors on the first Wednesday of April next-
On the application of a number of Gentlemen handed in by Benjamin Russell Esq. Liberty was granted them to make use of Faneuil Hall on the Evening previous to the first Monday in April next-
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Capt. Purkets Compy. have liberty to make use of the Military hall on Friday Evenings in the fortnight to commenee from Friday next : also to take possession of any one of the Armories not yet appropriated to deposit Arms &c_
Mr. Hunnewell & MT. Chapman a Commee. to view a Stable in Sudbury Street belonging to the Estate of Eben" Storer Esq. Cyril Lee applies for liberty to use as a Livery Stable-
Mr. Chairman Porter & Oliver a Commee. to view the East end of Pleasant Street, to prevent any eneroaehment from ye. Build- ing now plaeing there, & to endeavour to straighten that part of the Street --
[379.] Boston ss : At a Meeting of Selectmen March 23ª. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch Porter, Chapman, Hunnewell, Wright May,
Francis Wright Esq was sworn according to law by John Gardner Esq. previous to taking his seat at the Board-
A pe[ti]tion was presented signed by all the Abuttors on Pleasant Street, requesting that measures should be taken for paving that Street-The Commee. appointed to view Pleasant Street at the last Meeting were desired to measure the same & to enquire into the state of the drains & common sewers-also to consider whether any mode can be adopted to obtain gravel from Fox hill for the repair of streets-
A Petition from a number of the Inhabitants of the North part of the Town requesting that the Bell of the North Church should be rang at the usual hours was referred for consideration-
A remonstranee from Gentlemen bordering on Doek Square against the nuisance oecasioned by fisherman & others, blowing horns & trumpets was committed to the Chairman
Warrant was signed for the Town Meeting for choice of Gov- ernor & Senators-on Monday the 4. of April next-
The Chairman & Mr. Porter desired to call upon Revd. Mr. Clay to request him to open the Meeting with prayer
Pursuant to a venire from the Clerk of Common pleas 28 Jurors were drawn for that Court & the Meeting Adjourned to the 30th. Inst. to fill sueh vacancies as should oecur-
Boston ss : At a Meeting of Selectmen March 28. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch Porter Hunnewell May Chapman Wright, Webb, Foster,
Passed on Accounts .-
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Mr. Nathan Webb & MT. Joseph Foster having been chosen at the Town Meeting this Day to fill the vacaneies at the Board of Selectmen. they now took their places and the oath was admin- istered to them according to law by John Gardner Esq
[380.] Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Seleetmen March 30 [180>] Present Mess : Bulfinch Porter, May, Webb, Foster, Hunnewell, Chapman, Wright,
Passed upon other Accounts-
On the petition from the persons resident in Sea Street,
Voted. that one hundred dollars be allowed in addition to the sums raised by the applicants for gravelling that street ; the work to be done under the direction of Mr. Hunnewell and to the acceptance of the Board-
The Commee. chosen to view the Stable in Sudbury Street Reported that it was not expedient to licence the same as a Livery Stable-the Report was accepted-
The following Divisions of Committees was agreed upon
Mr. Webb, to have charge of that part of the Town west of Middle & North Streets to Milk Creek-
Mr. May, all East of the same Streets-
Mr. Bulfinch, Wards Nº. 6 & 7-
Mr. Chapman, Wards Nº. 4 & 5
Mr. Hunnewell Ward Nº. 8-
Mr. Wright
Ward Nº. 9-
Mr. Foster Ward Nº. 10-
MI. Oliver Ward Nº. 11-
MI. Porter Ward Nº. 12-
Mess™8 : Bulfinch, Porter & Hunnewell a Committee on the Neck-
Mess : Oliver Hunnewell & Foster a Commee. for the Common
The Chairman MT. Hunnewell & Mr. Foster a Commee to con- sider the subject of the Market, generally, for the establishment of Rents, regulation of Carts & Scales-to Report this day fort- night, previous to choice of Clerk of the Market-
Mr. Chapman was requested to make inquiry of the Sheriffs respecting the Constables during the past Year
Boston ss: At a Meeting of the Selectmen April 13. 1808- Present Mess"": Bulfinch, Porter, Oliver, Wright, Chapman, Hunnewell, Webb, Foster-
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[381.] On the application of Capt. Thomas Howe it is ordered that Mr. Burbeck deliver him "282 pounds of powder, being the quantity which the Fusilecr Company was entitled to, at the last public training, but which was not then delivered to them-
The Plan of Mill Pond Streets under consideration-the board discussed the subject generally & agreed to meet on Saturday next 10. O Clock to view Back Street & the passage way leading therefrom to determine from, which, of them Cross Streets should be laid to Pond Street-
Market arangements were also discussed & the Commee was directed to Report at next Meeting-
A number of Licenses for retailers acted upon and allowed-
Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Selectmen April 20. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch, Porter, Wright, Chapman, Hunnewell, Oliver, Webb, Foster,
The Commee. to consider the arangements to be adopted for the Market reported at length, which was read & amended & then accepted-The Board came to the choice of a Clerk of the Market to commence the business on the 1t. of May-the applications being read, the Votes were taken, when Mr. Nathaniel Meriam was unanimously chosen-
A number of Gentlemen who occupy Stores in Broad Street applied to request that measures should be taken to forward the paving that Street as soon as the season would permit-the Chairman was desired to advertize for proposals for supplying paving Stones & Gravel,-
On the application of proprietors of Land in Chestnut Street for liberty to lay a common sewer & requesting that legal measures should be taken to apportion the expences upon such persons as should enter the same with drains in future-Agreed that such drain be laid with brick & covered with slate in all parts where the Salt water docs not flow into it-& that upon the proprietors making a return of the expences the Board would apportion the same to the present & future proprietors-
[382.] An application was received for a pound to be built at South Boston, also for another on the Neck-referred for consideration to the Neck Committee-
Approved of the Indentures of Andrew Donnaldson a Minor & Forreigner to William Wyman, Leather Dresser to continue in force untill the 6t. of August 1814-
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SELECTMEN'S MINUTES, 1808.
Boston ss: At a Meeting of the Selectmen April 25. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfineh. Porter.
Passed upon Aecounts-
Boston ss: At a Meeting of the Selectmen April 27. 1808 Present Mess's : Bulfineh. Chapman, Wright, Oliver, Hunnewell, Mar. Porter
Passed upon Accounts-
The permanent Assessors, had their oath of Office administred to them by the Town Clerk-
The Board eame to the choice of two Sealers of weights & measures, and Mr. Richard Austin was chosen for the southern distriet. and MT. Timothy Green for the northern district-
Warrant issued for Town Meetings on the 11th. & 12th. of May next, for choice of Representatives, and for transacting the usual business of the Town at May Meeting-
Mr. True to have the printing of the Notifications for May Meetings
MIT. Chairman & MT. Chapman appointed to apply to Mr. Buek- min-ter & to request him to open the Towm Meeting with prayer-
The Chairman presented such Members of the Board as are present with a Copy of the new .Jury law, -that they might pre- pare for the duties assigned them-
A new plan of Mill Pond Streets was presented by the Chair- man-which was approved and directed to be handed to the Agent of the Mill Corporation for their consent and concurrenee-
[383.] Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Seleetmen May 4. 1808 Present Mess's : Bulfinch, Oliver, May, Chapman, Porter, Webb, Foster, Wright,
Applications for the Office of Constable were open'd & the Names of their Sureties read-after some consideration Voted, to postpone the choice untill the 18th. Inst .-
The subject of an improved organization of the Police estab- lishment was considered, when it was proposed that two Assist- ants be chosen for two separate Districts of this Town-this subject was referred for decision unto the next Meeting ---
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 93.
The remainder of the time was occupied in inspeeting the lists of qualified Voters preparatory to making new lists for Jury Boxes according to the late law of the General Court-
Boston ss: At a Meeting of the Seleetmen May 19. 1808 Present Mess's : Bulfinch, Porter, May, Wright, Chapman, Foster, Webb, Hunnewell,
This time being Assigned for the choice of Constables, the following Persons were deelared to be chosen-The Town Clerk was directed not to administer the Oath of Office unto any one untill he shall have brought a Certificate from the Town Treasurer that he had duly executed his Bond-
Constables
Thomas Stevenson sworn. Sureties-Dudley Walker
Amos Lewis - (sworn)
Thom8. Stevenson Jun". Thomas Lewis Joshua Ellis
Elisha Copeland
Henry Lane - (sworn)
John Perry John Gibson Caleb Whiting Josiah Danforth
Moses Thayer
Nath1. Frothingham Samuel Sanger
Levy Joy -
[384. ] John Deverell - (sworn)
Jirah Holbrook -
Joseph Batson William Whall
Samuel White
Solomon Twist
Jona. Merry Edward Staples William Babeoek John Badger
James Sumner
Moses Gardner Jonas Twist James Ridgway Thoms. W. Sumner
William Brooks (sworn)
- Timothy Fuller John Amory
James Perkins - (sworn) - Timothy Green
James Williams-
see other side 1 more
The Board having determined to come to the ehoiee of a Super- intendent of Police & two Assistants, the Votes were taken, & Charles Bulfinch Esq was chosen Superintendent for the Year ensuing-John W. Folsom was chosen Assistant for North Division & Mr. Jeremiah Bridge for the South Division of the Town-The South division to inelude the Long Wharff, State Street Court Street, & all to the South of those Streets-the North Division to inelude all to the North of the above named Streets-
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SELECTMEN'S MINUTES, 1808.
MT. Wright & MT. Foster a Comme. to confer with the Counsel employed in the Suit against W. N. Boylston Esq & to consider what further measures should be adopted to enforce the Towns Claims against him-
Agreed that Mr. Wright should direct Workmen to lay a walk of flatt Stones cross the westerly end of Bury Street to Join the foot walk on each side in Federal Street
The Committee on the Mill Pond Reported a plan of Streets & conditions to be offered to the Mill Corporation-the Chairman was directed to hand the same in to the Agent of the Corpora- tion-
[385.] MI. B. B. Leeds appeared to answer some charges that had been made against him as a Constable & produced a number of recommendations & certificates in his favour- Mr. Leeds having been heard & the Board being satisfied with respect to his conduct, it was voted that he be continued a Constable for the ensuing year-his Bondsmen (sworn) Jeremiah Gore Samuel Babcock-
A number of papers were read. lately received from the Assignes of Thomas Boylston Esq. relative to his affairs & the Towns future claims upon the residue of his property-the papers were handed to Mr. Wright & M. Foster, the Committee on that subject. to confer with our Council thereon-
Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Selectmen May 30. 1808- Present Mess : Bulfinch, Wright, Porter, Webb,
Passed upon Accounts-
Boston ss: At a Meeting of the Selectmen June 1. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch, Wright, Porter, Foster, May, Oliver, Webb.
Passed upon other Accounts
A list of Applicants for Licenses to sell Spirituous liquors was acted upon-
Mr. Benoit who has opened a Shop at the head of the Mall for Confectionery-applied for license, but was refused, & the Chair- man was desired to notify him of the law which forbids the sale of any articles on the Sabbath-and to prosecute him if he con- tinue to upon his Shop on that day-
Mr. James Vila applies for license to keep a Livery Stable back of his house in Court Street-Mr. Hunnewell & M. Chap- man a Committee to view the place & report-
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On the application of Mr. Godfrey for compensation for land taken to widen Fish Street, & of Mr. Prince Snow relative to the intentions of the Board to widen that Strect in future the [386.] Chairman Mr. Wright & M'. May were appointed a Commee. to confer with the Applicants & Report-
Agreed to build a Pound at Sº. Boston, the cxpence not to excced 40 Dollars-and the Proprietors agreeing to provide a suitable place for it, free of expence to the Town-
Mr. Samuel Prince was approved as an Auchitioneer
The Board made choice of Andrew Ritchie Jun". Esq. to deliver an oration on the 4t. of July next, being the Anniversary of American Independence - the Chairman was directed to Notify him of the choice-
Boston ss : At a Mecting of the Selectmen June 8. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch, Wright, Oliver, May, Webb,
Jurors drawn for the Supreme Court, District Court & Court of Common Pleas all of which are entered in Jury Books-
Boston ss: At a Meeting of the Selectmen June 15th. 1808 Present Messrs : Bulfinch, Porter, Oliver, Hunnewell, Wright, May, Webb, Chapman,
The Chairman Mr. Wright & Mr. Oliver, a Committee to make arangements for the celebration of the 4t. of July next-and to wait on the Governour to request the Company of the Supreme Executive at the Town Oration-
The Board came to the choice of a Chaplain to perform the Religous services on that day ; and the Revd. Dr. Eliot was unanimously chosen-the above named Committee was desired to inform him of the choice-
Upon consideration of the proper disposal of the sum Voted by the Town for the Streets the ensuing season, it was agreed that the amount hereafter named should be appropriated as follows-
For regulating & paving Pleasant Strect $1500-
for ditto & paving Broad Street - - 3500-
For dº. - do. - Short Street - 400-
for do. - - do. - Rainsford Lane 550- for do. - - dº. - Bromfields Lane 300-
$6250-
[387.] And for the inspection & direction of the work in said Strects-Voted, that Mr. Oliver be Joined with Mr. Porter for Pleasant Street-
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That Mr. Oliver & Hunnewell be a Committee for Short Street & Rainsford Lane-
M. Bulfinch & Mr. Foster, for Bromfields Lane, and Mr. Hunnewell & MT. Chapman & M. Wright be a Committee for Broad Street. and that they apply to the Proprietors of India Street for liberty to land the paving Stones for Broad Street on their Wharff free of expence to the Town, & that this be con- sidered the condition on which the Board consent to pave that Street-
Boston ss: At a Meeting of the Selectmen June 224. 1808 Present Mess : Bulfinch. Porter, Hunnewell, May Wright, Chap- man. Webb. Foster,
Jurors drawn to supply vacancies in the lists of such Persons as were absent from Town & entred in Jury Books-
A Communication was received from the Agent of the Mill Corporation proposing several alterations of the conditions last proposed by the Board which are on file-the same was con- sidered. & a vote was taken on each article, when it was deter- mined to adhere to the former proposals & the Chairman was requested to communicate the above --
The Act of the Legislature was read, empowering the Pond street Corporation to reduce that Street to 45 feet wide, also M. Pecks proposal to exchange with Perkins Nichols thirty thousand feet of land not filled up, on the south side of Pond Street for that portion of the said Street allowed by the Court to be deducted from it.
Voted to agree to the above exchange & to convey to Perkins Nichols one eighth part of said 33000 feet when the Street shall be compleated from Hanover Street to Charles River Bridge and upon the Pond street Corporation releasing by Deed to the Town one eighth of the land taken from the north side of the Street- the whole to be done within the time last allowed by the Legisla- ture.
The new Lists for the Jury Boxes were examined and revised previous to being laid before the Town at the next Meeting on the 27 Inst-
[388.] Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Selectmen June 27t. Present Mess™ : Bulfinch Porter Hunnewell May Wright Webb.
Passed upon Accounts-
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Boston ss: At a Meeting of the Selectmen June 29. 1808 Present Mess's : Bulfinch, Porter, Wright Hunnewell Chapman,
Passed upon Aeeounts-
Revd. Dr. Eliot who was invited to perform the religious ser- vices of the 4. of July, being absent from Town, it was Voted the Chairman apply to Revd. Mr. Lowell to request him to offi- eiate on that oeeasion --
Ordered that the Sextons be notified to ring the Bells of all the places of worship in the Town on the Morning of the 4. of July -for one hour, to eommenee at 6. o'. Clock-
Boston ss : At a Meeting of the Seleetmen July 7. 1808- Present Mess : Bulfineh, Wright, May, Webb, Porter, Foster,-
On an application from the Capt. of the North Watch Colo. May was requested to look out a more suitable place for a Watch House in that part of the Town
The Chairman was desired to take Measures for having the Drain cleared & repaired from Common Street aeross the Mall &c_
Upon considering the application of Mr. Oden & others in Hanover Street for liberty to lay a new Common Sewer in that Street, and having heard the Workmens statement of the present situation of the Drains, liberty is granted as requested-
Voted, to agree to the request of Thomas Dennie & others, that Temple Street should be regulated & erown'd with Gravel, on eondition that the Abuttors first set a range of curb Stones on each side & gravel the side walks-
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