First Maine bugle, 1892 (history of 1st Maine Cavalry), Part 4

Author: Tobie, Edward P. (Edward Parsons), 1838-; United States. Army. Maine Cavalry Regiment, 1st (1861-1865). Reunion; Cavalry Society of the Armies of the United States; First Maine Cavalry Association
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Rockland, Me. : First Maine Cavalry Association
Number of Pages: 854


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Died in the service, May 11. '64. Died in Andersonville, Nov. 2, '64. Killed in action, Sept. 16, '64. Killed at Boydton, Oct. 27, '64. Jatchfield.


Died in the service, July, '64.


Killed at Dinwiddie, March 31, '65. Foxeroft. Died in Andersonville, Dec. 24, 74.


Died in the service.


Died at Soldier's Home.


East Auburn.


Sumner.


Died at Portland, June 21, 45. Fairbeld.


Quincy House, Quincy, Mass, Killed in action, June 25, '64.


Vas-alboro. 537 - Woodstock, N. B.


611


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Yarmouth.


Searsmont. St. Albans.


13 Smborn Ave., Somerville, Mass. Portland.


Died at City Point, Va., Sept. 18, '64. Saco.


Died in the service, '62.


Berwick.


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George S. . 495


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589


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Stilphen, James E.


626


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Stinehfield, Frank H. George B. .


533


630


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Stockham, Charles M. . 477


Stockman, George W. . 655


Stockwell, John M.


Stoddard, Augustine O. 600


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496


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William F. 579, 607


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Stretch, John 610


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James W. · 331


Nathaniel 573


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Albert L. . 610


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Knightville.


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Litchfield Corner. Calais.


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Portland.


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Died in prison, Salisbury, Aug. 20, '64.


Thomaston.


Died at. Washington, April 27, '63.


Haverhill, Mass Killed at Alle. June 17, 663. Died in Southern prison, Nov. 11, 64. Richmond.


Died at Salisbury prison, Oct. '64.


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Charles H. . . 553


Edward A. 496


Horace . 573


Joseph W. . 477


Levi W. 664


Walter . 553


Soldier's National Home, Leavenworth, Kan.


Taber, Charles B. . 553


Talpey, Oliver C. 522


Tarbox, Charles H. 640


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John P. 055


Northampton, Mass.


Died in Southern prison, Nov. 19. '04.


William H. . 640


Thoms, Charles A. 632


Thorn, James H. . 573 .


Samuel . 177


Thorndike, Peter R. 198


Thurlow, Henry J. 619 William H. . 655


Thurston, Charles E. 573


John R. 477


Martin A. 5.59


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Daniel M. .


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Limerick.


Silas F. . William B. 613


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522


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Timmons, Charles E. . 522


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161, 528. 561


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1 Wilson Street. Porthuri.


Died in prison, Salisbury.


Tohoan, John F. . . 470


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Died in Southern prison, Nov. 26, '64.


Died in the service, July 7, 04.


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Killed at Middleburg, June 19, '63. *


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Augusta.


Died in Southern prison, 65.


Eureka, Cal.


Died in the service.


Died of wounds received March 31. 65. Rockport. Newport.


252 Main Street. Pawtucket. R. 1.


Tobin. Horace K. . . 640


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George W. 510


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Torsey, Samuel T. 510


Tower, Gideon, Jr. 1SG


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William G. . . 655


Town, Francis L. . 619


Townsend, Fred'k P. William H. .


Tozier, David 613


Emulus S. .


503


Tracey, George 655


Levi, Jr. C55


Trafton, George H., Jr. 597


John II. .


Mark Silas C. . .


Trask, Nathan E. . . 477


Thomas A. 196 Zelotes W. 656 .


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Trefethen, John T. 553


Trifft, Alfred C. . 604


Trimble, William . 501


Tripp, Edmund 522


Nahum G . ៛:07


True, Animi M., Jr. 463


Frank W. · 553


George W. 599 Trueworthy, Jeremiah . 403


Tuck, Charles H. 627


Tucker, Benjamin F. 456, 481 George P. 627


Tukesbury, George D. 553


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Turney, Nelson . 627


Tuttle, John C. . 553


Tweedie, Thomas . . 196


Twitchell, James P.


Twombly, Stephen . 553


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Tye, William B. . 538


Ulmer, Clarence D. 158, 522 Matthias 538


Vance, Richard 552


Varley, John B. 55-1


Varney, George A. . 54-1


Henry J. . 590


Horace . . 496


Joseph . . €56 Joseph S. 590 Samuel S. 556


Varnum, Joseph G.


Vaughan, Zens Veazie, Abiezer Arthur Frederick M. .


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6 Squires Court. East Cambridge, Mass


Wadsworth, Francisco. 510


Wakefield, George W. 510


Walker. Albert R. 613


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Charles H. . 601


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Camden.


Worcester, Mass.


Saco.


East Dover.


Stetson.


Died of wounds received March 31, '65. Milford.


Franklin.


Died in the service, Nov. 22, '64. Sanford.


Georgetown.


Killed at Middleburg, June 19, '63. Died at Georgetown, May 13, '64. Calais.


Littleton.


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Chicopee, Mass. South Paris. *


Died in Southern prison.


Died in Southern prison.


Flint, Mich.


Skowhegan. Died in prison, Salisbury, Oct. 64. Mansfield, Tioga Co., Penn.


Springfieldl. Ellsworth Falls.


Skowheyon. Died at Molden, Mass., Ang. 14, '90. 1


Died at Andersonville, Jan. 15, 65.


Died in Southern prison.


Died in prison, Danville, N. C., Dec. 4, 04.


Virgin, Isaac G. 558


Vique, Levi .


Vose, Elisha . 522 . Lyman . 530 Marcus A.


K Providence, R. L.


Died at Andersonville, Aug. 29, '14.


711 Broadway, South Boston, Mass Boulder Creek. Cal



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William D. 496 William b. . 477


Wall, Andrew 627


Wallace, Charles H. 561


Given B. 523


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Walton, Daniel O. .


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George B. 496


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George W. 523


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John C. . 515


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John F. 538


John M. 649


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Washburn, Allen H. 632


Charles A. 574


Waters, James 510


Waterhouse, El S. 598


Watson, Edward ). 523


John T. 656 613


Watts, Alfred Y. .


Webb, Albion P. . 510


Chandler J. . 408 581


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579


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Richard 467


Webber, Charles II. 554


Harris G. 477


Jeremiah D. 523


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York Village. Killed in action. Portland. North Monmouth.


Died in Andersonville, Sept. 4, '61. Killed at Sycamore Church, Sept. 3, '64. *


Died in Salisbury prison, Nov. 12, '64.


Biddeford. Calais. Dover.


Died of wounds received Oct. 27, '64. Died at Annapolis, Md., March 17, '64.


Died in the service, Nov. '61. Died at Augusta, Feb. 15, 62. Mt. Tom, Mass,


Kennebunk.


Died in Southern prison, Jan. 5, '65.


Camden. Skowbegan. Skowhegan, Died at Boulder, Col., April 9, '91.


Rangor.


No. Chesterfield. Tried in the service. Bangor.


Died of wounds received Ang. 25, 64. Killed at St. Mary's Church, June 24, '64.


San Jose, Cal. Strong.


Worcester, Mass.


Box 945, Biddeford. Greenville.


S. Orrington.


Died of wounds received Oct. 27, '64. Died in prison, Salisbury, Sept. 15, '64. East Union.


Collinsville, Salano Co., Cal. Steuben. Lewiston.


Melrose Highlands; Mass. Werks Mills.


Henry T. .


Isaiah James B. 477


Welden, George E.


538


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Weymouth, CharlesW. 607


George A. 551


Seth If. 656 ·


William H. 551


Whalen, Michael 501


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324 Devisaders Street, San Francisco, Cal.


Paw Paw, Il1.


Whitcomb, Praneis V. 554


George D. 5.54


Horace V. .


551


Otis W. . 543


Ripley C. .


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George W. . 574


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574


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William 510


Whitehouse, Charles H. 510


Whiteley, Richard E.


Whiteknact, George W. 57


John .


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Whiting, James C.


Whitman, William


Whitmore, Alfred H. James Otis 40G


Whitney, Charles H 500


Edmund W.


640


Frank W. 538


Franklin P.


George W.


Henry C. .


478


16 Chapman Place, Boston, Mass.


Died in Southern prison. Nov. 29, '04. Bangor. Franklin.


Died at Washington, Sept. 1, '82. Hartland. 510)


Died in the service, Feb. 28, '65.


Athons.


Died at Andersonville, Sept. 15, 05. Died of wounds received April 6, 05. Calais.


Died in the service, July 4, '04.


Newport. *


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$56 EUsworth.


Milltown, St. Stephens, N. B. Temple Mills.


Williamson, Henry .


574


Willis, Gancello .


Henry 1. William


Williston, George, Jr


Wilshier, Wallace W. 574, 582 Wilson, Charles Edward


Frank B.


Frederick A. George H. 53 Horace .


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Wing, Gorham A. .


John G.


Preston B. . Wingate, Infus H.


Augusta.


Killed on the Dahlgren raid, March 1. '61. Died of wounds received Sept. 19, 'C1.


Milo.


Died at Frederick, Oct. 20, '62.


Fitchburg, Mass.


Died in Southero prison. Died in the service, March 28, '61.


Farmington. Died at Washington, April 15. 62. *


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Whittemore, Heury A. Victor


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510


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627


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150 Het 4th Street Topeka, Kansas.


Augusta.


Care tivorge H. Thomas Post, San Francisco, Cal. Newton, Survey Co., N. J.


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Frekel .


John W. .


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Winter, William A. 501


Wissler, John 664


Witham, Benjamin C. .


Charles E. 627


Charles W. .


551


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William H.


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Woodman, Charles A. 608


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617


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Woodward, Oliver J. . 647 William H. . 027


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Worcester, Edward P.


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510


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Horace . Fra K. .


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523


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580


574


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The Forks.


Killed on the Dahlgren Raid, Feb. 20, 64.


510


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North Troy. Bangor. Died at Denver, Col., Jan. 88.


Benjamin F. Edward M. George M.


464.564


574


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Josiah B. Sewell C. . . .


Stephen P. William William 1. William 10. . .


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bied in Andersonville prison.


3 Rundlett Court, Lowell. Hallowell.


Winthrop. Togns.


Died on the way to Andersonville, May, Ch. Died in Southern prison, Dec. 15, '61.


Augusta.


Died in the service. David City, Butler Co., Neb.


Newfield.


Died in Southern prison.


Killed on Wilson's Raid, 64. Plymouth.


Died of imprisonment, Nov. 17, 'f4. Killed at Dinwiddie, March 31, 65.


Died at York Corner, May 11, '90. Tekamah, Bort Co., Neb. Died of wounds recieved May 11, 64. Died in the service, Aug. 18, '64. Died at Washington, July 6, '64.


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Died in the service. June 14. '63. Detroit.


Camden. Fincoloville. 18 White Street, Boston. Died of wounds received JJune 2. 4.


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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION


OF THE


FIRST MAINE CAVALRY.


The surviving comrades of the grand old regiment gathered from near and far to attend the eighteenth annual reunion, which was held at the Revere House, Boston, Sept. 17, 1889. the anniversary of the Battle of Antietam. Many of the comrades were accompanied by their wives and children, and the vicinity of the Revere House. where Comrade Albion C. Drinkwater had established headquar- ters, presented a lively appearance by the presence of some four hundred sons and daughters of the Pine Tree State, distinguished by badges of cavalry yellow inscribed: "Reunion ist Maine Cavalry." Being the first reunion of the regiment ever held out- side the limits of Maine, and the Massachusetts Branch extending its hospitality in a magnificent manner, the attendance was un- usually large. Being delayed by fog, the steamer with the Maine delegation did not arrive until one o'clock in the afternoon, when, headed by the Megunticook brass band, the veterans marched to the Lancers' armory, arriving in time to attend the meeting.


The Boston Globe gave the reunion a " send off" in the following words :


Of the many gallant regiments composing the great army of the Union in the late civil war. the First Maine Cavalry is distinguished by having partici- pated in the largest number of engagements with the enemy. In the midst of the loyal uprising in 1861, twelve hundred citizens of the Pine Tree State. men of nearly every age and position in life, were mustered into the service of the United States. and as the First Regiment of Cavalry. Maine Vohin teers. went to the front and took part in more than fourscore encounters with the enemy. Notwithstanding its many losses, vacancies in the ranks as they occurred were filled by the loyal State until the roll of the regiment was lengthened to nearly three times twelve hundred names. The regiment was organized in the fall of 1861. and served until its muster-out of service. Aug. 1, 1865.


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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION.


BUSINESS MEETING.


The business meeting was held in the afternoon in the large drill hall of the armory of the National Lancers, and was called to order al quarter past three o'clock by the President of the Association, Comrade Albion C. Drinkwater, who opened the exercises in a brief address, which was heartily applauded. After the reports of the secretary and treasurer had been read and accepted, the follow- ing officers for the ensuing year were unanimously elected :


President, Byt. Maj .- Gen. Charles H. Smith; vice-president, Milton F. Ricker; recording secretary, Charles A. F. Emery; corresponding secretary, Lieut. Orrin S. Haskell; treasurer, Bvt. Brig .- Gen. Jonathan P. Cilley.


Finance committee, Bvt. Brig .- Gen. Jonathan P. Cilley, Major Sidney W. Thaxter, Gilbert N. Harris and M. F. Ricker.


Amid great applause it was unanimously voted that the next reunion be held in Boston during the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic.


Major Sidney W. Thaxter made a highly interesting report rela- tive to the regimental monument on the field of Gettysburg, to be dedicated the following October third, when General Smith will deliver the address. It was also voted to invite Lieut. Edward P. Tobie, of Pawtucket, R. J., the regimental historian, to prepare a poem for the occasion.


The thanks of the Association were voted to the National Lancers for the use of their armory for the meeting.


It was voted to furnish comrades with copies of the regimental history, without the illustrations, for $z each.


RECEPTION.


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After the business meeting and previous to the banquet, an in- formal reception took place in the parlors of the Revere House, where the ladies and veterans, and their sons and daughters, were afforded an opportunity to greet their old loved commander, Gen. Charles HI. Smith, commander of the regiment, and of the brigade to which the regiment was attached, for two years, now Colonel of the Nineteenth Infantry, U. S. A. ; Major-General Benjamin F. Butler, Lieutenant-Governor John Q. A. Brackett, His Honor Mayor Hart, ex-Governor John D. Long. Gen. Samuel Dalton, ex-Mayor Martin, Past Department Commander Richard F. Tobin, G. A. R. ; Col. Harrison Hume and other distinguished guests of the day ..


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FIRST MAINE BUGLE.


THE BANQUET.


Just before seven o'clock, President Drinkwater, escorting Lieu- tenant-Governor Brackett, led the column into the banquet hall. So great was the attendance that several ladies and comrades were compelled to dine in another hall in the hotel. The banquet hall was elaborately decorated by G. N. Beals. Over the presiding officer's chair was a banner, upon which was painted the arms of the State of Maine; opposite was a banner of purple velvet, upon which, in letters of gold, was the inscription, "Reunion of First Maine Cavalry." Surrounding this were panels bearing the names of the regiment's fallen braves. The walls were draped with the national colors, while glories of flags and festoons of red, white and blue bunting were artistically arranged about the room. Panels bearing the names of the engagements in which the regiment took part formed the frieze.


Covers were laid for five hundred persons, and the tables pre- sented a beautiful appearance. In front of President Drinkwater was a large floral mound of choice roses, while in careless elegance along the tables were scattered ferns, marigolds, salvias, heliotrope and mermet, tea, pearl and tube roses.


THE BILL OF FARE.


The menu card, furnished by John A. Lowell & Co., was a beauti- ful work of art, consisting of heavy panels of bristol board, bound together with ribbon of cavalry yellow. The front bore a fine steel portrait of General Smith with his autograph. The second page was as follows, in two colors :


EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION FIRST MAINE CAVALRY ASSOCIATION.


A. C. DRINKWATER, Pres't. J. P. CILLEY, Treas.


C. A. F. EMERY, Rec. Sec'y. O. S. HASKELL, Cor. Sec'y.


MENU. REVEILLE. Blue points on deep shell -- ROLL CALL. WATER CALL. Mock turtle, à l'Anglaise -- WINTER QUARTERS. Consomme. brunoise --- CAMP PENOBSCOT. SICK CALL.


Baked chicken halibut, à la bordelaise - QUININE.


Potato croquette - DOVERS POWDERS. Sliced tomatoes - CASTOR OIL.


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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION.


BOOTS AND SADDLES. Sirloin of beef, mushroom sauce ---- MIDNIGHT. Young turkey, cranberry sauce - FALSE ALARM.


Potatoes -- RAID. String beans -- DRILL. French peas -- REVIEW. THE CHARGE.


Chicken cutlets, au petits pois -- BRANDY STATION.


Baked macaroni, à la parmesan -ON LEE'S TRAIN. Queen fritters, au sabayon - FARMVILLE. THE ASSEMBLY. Roman punch - " SADDLE UP LIVELY, BOYS."


BREAKFAST CALL. Roast chicken grouse - HARD TACK.


Currant jelly - BAKED BEANS.




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