Gazetteer and business directory of Broome and Tioga Counties, N. Y. for 1872-3, Part 60

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Journal Office
Number of Pages: 462


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BROOME COUNTY.


TOWNS.


Winter Wheat,


200


8,239


9,061 12,539


3,100


2,000


19,597


2,576


155,519


378 2,641


Binghamton


1,728 17,508|


15,353


27,592


48,454


9,450


11,417


1,123


76,352


554 1,746


Chenango


2,626 31,506


21,159


25,688


1,000


11,951


1,245


151,030


461 2,229


Colesville


603


38,544


19,507


31,843


2,657


1,000


31,212


2,341


278,215


794 5,843


Conklin.


1,294


10,615


8,992


9,230


2,700


3,288


558


51,413


183 1,029


Fenton.


1,866


15,501


9,912


14,685


11,900


3,000


6,996


888


99,509


334 2,080


Kirkwood.


2,888


20,591


11,791


16,040


600


335


7,914


878


124,053


347 2,878


Lisle.


203


8,838


6,158


11,777


724


16,312


1,234


169,080


443 2,823


Maine.


412 49


18,302


11,184


29,661


6,160


7,976 1,950


5,921


708


92,168


193 1,224


Sanford


12


11,609


4,469


19,204


376


6,835


10,281


1,927


212,547


535 3,512


Triangle


407


9,126


17,727


13,031


1,300


11,492


20,832


1,800


263,685


471 2,842


Union.


6,747


43,445


29,138


41,916


6,980


4,650


10,121


1,419


190,825


555 2,172


Vestal


3,315


29,328


15,769


31,131


4,500


3,270


3,682


877


90,590


413 2,670


Windsor


1,479


20,075


13,499


23,021


12,625


1,846


197,955


507 5,135


Total.


23829 287294 197243 314747 89,727


52,682 180195) 20,699 2,291,268| 6,615 41535


TIOGA COUNTY.


Barton.


55891 51977


29043|


2470


Berkshire.


63


9337


8069


40734


1600


2046


247247


910


7822


Newark Valley


665


26367


17107


27563


2150 58500


876


12885


1034


100793


543


2525


Owego


7644


79444


47912


83138


9965


25664


2415


250893


1191 5890


Richford.


145


7314


8241


8355


12469


802


100691


272


2410


Spencer


2350


23596


15612


12062


3600


13278.


992


125229


393


4349


Tioga.


4338


43421


24008


30381


35563


16130


1404


148850


771


4086


Total.


29757 331743 205291 258479 112248


2476 1518331


12672


1432650 5656 40434


ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1870.


In addition to the above extracts we give the following totals for the Counties, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :


BROOME COUNTY.


Cash Value of Farms, $17,653,310; of Farming Implements, $699,026 ; Wages Paid, (in- cluding value of board,) $354,546 ; Value of all Farm Productions, (including betterments and additions to stock,) $3,828,791 ; Value of all Live Stock, $2,898,638 ; Value of Home Manufactures, $15,616 ; Value of Animals Slaughtered or sold for Slaughter, $408,032 ; Tons of Hay Produced, 101,955; Rye, bushels harvested, 10,708; Barley, bushels har- vested 2,465 ; Buckwheat, bushels harvested, 136,085; Wool, pounds shorn, 72,137 ; Cheese, pounds made, 31,540; Hops, pounds harvested, 164,809; Maple Sugar, pounds made, 65,560 ; Honey, pounds gathered, 32,497 ; Value of Orchard Products, $67,570; Value of Market Garden Products, $40,395; Value of Forest Products, $189,636; Working Oxen, number of, 1,386; Other Cattle, number of, 13,001; Sheep, number of, 20,134; Swine, number of, 8,201.


12996 17976 26693 13742


1699 882


170513| 118974


682 311


3504


Candor ...


3123


44616


28609


bushels harvested


1864.


Potatoes,


1864.


Tobacco,


1864.


Hops,


1864.


Apples,


1864.


Milch Cows,


number of, 1865.


pounds made,


1864.


Horses, two yrs. old and over, 1865.


Sheep, number


shorn, 1865.


Barker.


bush.harvested'64


Oats,


bushels harvested


1864.


Indian Corn,


bushels harvested


pounds harvested


pounds harvested


S,046


1,276


138,327


447 2,711


Nanticoke


4,067


3,524


8,389


583


5190


Nichols ...


5540


45669


26690


21923


21258) 13065


3658


1399


169460


Butter,


bushels harvested


409


CENSUS REPORT.


TIOGA COUNTY.


Cash Value of Farms, $13,431,805; of Farming Implements, $450,065 ; Wages Paid, (in- cluding value of board,) $415,016 ; Value of all Farm Productions, (including betterments and additions to stock,) $2,932,907; Value of all Live Stock, $2.072,537 ; Value of Home Mannfactures, $9,334; Value of Animals Slaughtered or Sold for Slaughter, $301,855 ; Tons of Hay Produced, 65,078; Rye, bushels harvested, 14,613; Barley, bushels harvest- ed. 5,320; Buckwheat, bushels harvested, 167.674 ; Wool, pounds shorn, 79,432; Cheese, pounds made, 75,204; Hops, pounds harvested, 800 ; Maple Sugar, pounds made, 15,444 ; Honey, pounds gathered. 42.095; Value of Orchard Products ; $62.825 ; Value of Market Garden Products, $3,680; Value of Forest, Products, $135,277; Working Oxen, number of, 933; Other Cattle, number of, 8,460 ; Sheep, number of, 19,668 ; Swine, number of, 6,130.


The Waverly Enterprise, pub- The Buckeye Mowing and lished at Waverly, N. Y., by Frank T. Reaping Machines .- When the great Scudder, is advertised on page 398. This excellent local paper is as enterprising as its title signifies, and is worthy of the liberal support accorded to it by its numer- ous patrons. The Job Department of this office is very complete, the facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing being equal to any in the County. As an adver- tising medium this journal has merits which business men should not overlook.


Crocker & Ogden, dealers in Hard- ware, Carriage Goods, Mechanics' Tools &c., at 91 Conrt St., Binghamton, are pre- pared to supply all who are in want of their kind of goods, from the best lines the mar- ket affords and at as reasonable prices. This firm makes Carriage Goods and Me- chanics' Tools, specialties. Their stock is very large at all times. Our readers will study their own interests by calling on this firm when in town. Their advertisement may be found in various marginal lines.


George Van Wormer, manufacturer all kinds, advertises on page 276. Mr. Van Wormer's shop is new and well stocked. We assure our friends that no where else can they be better suited. Call and see him at No. 61 Court Street, Binghamton.


Alfred White, Ornamental Confec- tioner and Fancy Cake Baker, at No. 99 Court St., Binghamton, publishes an illus- 1rated card on page 374. Mr. White has had long experience in this line of business, his place is always clean and neat and it is a real" pleasure to visit his rooms to see the array of nice things, even if one is not in want of his goods. Call and see for your- selves, if you are proof against temptation.


E. Ayers. Undertaker, at 86 Washing- ton Street, Binghamton, has had eight years experience at his profession. He keeps a splendid hearse and is prepared to furnish all kinds of goods in his line at lowest prices and ou short notice. Card on page 212.


The Union Weekly News is pub- lished at Union, Broome County, every Friday, by Mose B. Robbins. It is an in- dependent sheet, ably managed, neatly printed and enjoying an extended circula- tion. The Job Department has good facili- ties for doing Book and Job Work with ncatness and dispatch. See card on page 310.


U. S. Trial of Mowers and Reapers was held at Syracuse in 1857, this admirable machine, which had just been brought out, surprised everybody by its novelty and many excel- Jencies, and won the highest awards. At that time the valuable patents under which it was built were secured for several States by the enterprising firm which now con- tinnes its manufacture, Adriance, Platt & Co. At the second great trial of Mowers and Reapers, made by the N. Y. Statc Agri- cultural Society in 1866, the Buckeye again carried off the highest honors, showing that in the years intervening it had not gone backward in the race for superiority. Every new suggestion is thoroughly weighed, improvements only are adopted. The verdict of the people is nearly as unani- mous as that of the learned and practical committees who made these awards, for its sales far exceed those of any other ma- chine in the sections supplied by Adriance, Platt & Co. In fact they increase so fast, that the demand is almost always in ex- cess of the supply. The Self-Raking At-


of Harness, and dealer in Horse Goods of | tachment on the Buckeye Machine has met


with a success corresponding to that of the Mower, and has surpassed all others in the


perfection of its operation. One great secret of the success of Adriance, Platt & Co., as manufacturers, has been in the con- scientious manner in which they have built their machines, and the great dura- bility of the Buckeye machine has been largely due to the excellence of the mate- rial used and the mechanical perfection of the workmanship. See advertisement on Map.


Oliver W. Sears sells Books, News- papers, Stationery, Wall Paper, Croquet Goods &c., at 56 Court Street, Binghamton. Mr. Sears is a young man just entering upon the race for business fame. He has had the best of tutilage however in the bus- iness at which he is engaged, and is and will be at all times prepared to furnish his friends and customers with the latest news, most popular books, or anything else in his line at the lowest prices. See his adver- tisement on page 204 and on margins.


Jefferson Bingham, Bingham's Mills, N. Y., in a card on page 394, calls at- tention to the fact that he deals in all kinds of Lumber. also Caynga Plaster. Mr. B. we are assured, is a man who will do just what he advertises. His terms are as reasonable as can be had anywhere.


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BROOME AND TIOGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


STARTLING NEWS FROM GEO. W. BINGHAMT WHAT IS IT ? WHY, HE HAS OPENED A


SAW & FLOURING


On the Ithaca and Athens R. R., AND IS SELLING LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, AND


FLOUR, FEED, Etc.,


For CASH, cheaper than any-one else. He also pays highest cash price for all kinds of Grain. Give him a call, buy of him and save your money. MR. BINGHAM would like to prove to those having custom work to do in his line that he can satisfy the most fastidious. GEO. W. BINGHAM.


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COUNTY OFFICERS.


BROOME COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk of Board of Supervisors.


P. O. ADDRESS


T. F. McDonald.


Binghamton


Coroner.


John P. Worthing


Binghamton


County Clerk.


Joseph M. Johnson ..


.Binghamton


J. Humphrey Johnson, Deputy. Binghamton


County Judge and Surrogate.


Wm. B. Edwards.


Binghamton


County Treasurer.


Alonzo C. Mathews.


Binghamton


District Attorney.


Peter W. Hopkins.


Binghamton


Justices of Sessions.


Ruff Finch.


Kirkwood


Addison Miller


.Fenton


Keeper of Poor House.


P. O. ADDRESS


M. B. Payne.


Binghamton


Loan Commissioners.


Sylvester D. Parsons.


Harpersville


John H. Smith ..


. Binghamton


Member of Congress, 26th Dis-


trict.


Milo Goodrich.


.Dryden, Tompkins Co


School Commissioners.


Newton W. Edson


.Binghamton


Henry S. Monroe


Binghamton


Sheriff .: .


Frederick W. Martin.


Binghamton


Henry H. Merrill, Under Sheriff. Binghamton


State Senator, 24th District.


Thos. I. Chatfield.


Owego


Superintendent of the Poor.


Evander Spaulding


Binghamton


TIOGA COUNTY OFFICERS.


Coroners.


P. O. ADDRESS


Theodore S. Armstrong.


.Owego


Geo. P. Cady.


Nichols


Edward C. Coryell.


Candor


County Clerk.


Horace A. Brooks ...


Owego


John J. VanKleeck, Deputy.


Owego


County Judge and Surrogate.


Chas. A. Clark


Owego


County Treasurer.


John B. Brush


Owego


District Attorney.


Eugene B. Gere.


. Owego


Justices of Sessions.


Geo. Cooper.


Apalachin


Luther B. West.


. Halsey Valley


Loan Commissioners.


David M. Goodrich


. Owego


Chas. E. Ransom


Tioga Center


Member of Assembly.


P. O. ADDRESS


Wm. Smyth


.Owego


Member of Congress, 26th


District.


Milo Goodrich ...


... Dryden, Tompkins Co


School Commissioner.


William H. Cole.


Owego


Sheriff.


Thos. F. Pearl.


Owego


UNDER SHERIFF.


Harvey P. Lane.


Owego


DEPUTY SHERIFF.


Chas. C. Brooks


Waverly


Special County Judge.


J. Newton Dexter.


Waverly


State Senator, 24th District.


Thos. I. Chatfield.


.Owego


Superintendents of the Poor.


Benj. Golden


Waverly


Chauncey T. Woodford.


Candor


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TERMS OF COURTS.


TERMS OF COURT -- 1872-3.


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BROOME COUNTY. TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BINGHAMTON.


GENERAL TERM. First Tuesday in September. CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER.


1872. 1873.


Third Monday in March.


MURRAY, Justice


BALCOM, Justice


Third Monday in June .. BOARDMAN, Justice .... MURRAY, Justice


Fourth Monday in November MURRAY, Justice .. .BOARDMAN, Justice


SPECIAL TERM-SUPREME.


Second Tuesday in July


1872.


1873.


. BOARDMAN, Justice .. .. MURRAY, Justice


FOR MOTIONS ONLY.


Fourth Tuesday in October.


BALCOM, Justice


COUNTY COURTS AND COURTS OF SESSIONS.


W. B. EDWARDS, COUNTY JUDOE.


Last Monday in January Jury Second Monday in May. No Jury


Fourth Monday in September .Jury


Third Monday in November. .No Jury


TIOGA COUNTY.


TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN OWEGO.


CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER.


1872.


1873.


Last Monday in February MURRAY, Justice ..... BOARDMAN, Justice


First Monday in December


BOARDMAN, Justice ... BALCOM, Justice


SPECIAL TERM-SUPREME.


1872. 1873.


Last Tuesday in April.


BALCOM, Justice ...... BOARDMAN, Justice


COUNTY COURTS AND COURTS OF SESSIONS.


CHAS. A. CLARK, COUNTY JUDOE.


Last Monday ir. March. Law Term First Monday in June Sessions First Monday in September .Sessions Last Monday in November Law Term


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BROOME COUNTY TABLE OF DISTANCES.


VILLAGES.


Binghamton.


Castle Creek.


Forks.


Showing Distances in Miles and Tenths of Miles, between the Villages, Measured on the nearest Public Roads.


Binghamton ..


Castle Creek.


9.6


Chenango


Deposit.


Glen Aubrey.


Glen Castle.


Harpersville.


Hawleyton.


Killawog.


Kirkwood.


North Sanford.


Osborn Hollow.


.


Lisle.


20.0 10.4 11.2 40.1 7.5 13.9 24.8 25.6 3.727.2


Maine.


13.0 9.0 13.241.1 5.3 9.425.8 18.6 15.8 22.2 12.1


Nineveh."


18.9 19.5 15.3 15.4 25.8 18.1 1.7 24.5 30.2 18.0 26.5.27.5


North Sanford. 30.0 30.7 26.3 7.8 36.829.1 12.7 33.3 41.2 25.8 37.5|38.5 12.7


Osborn Hollow.


10.2 11.8 9.7 23.018.8 8.7 7.7 15.8 24.6 10.4 20.918.1 9.4 20.4


Oquaga.


14.8 19.0 15.5 16.5 26.0 15.9 4.1 19.5 30.4 12.0 26.7 25.3 5.8 16.0 7.2


Port Crane.


7.0 8.1 6.0 26.7 15.1 5.0 11.4 12.6 20.9 10.0 17.214.4 13.124.1 3.710.9


Sanford.


28.0 28.6 24.4 4.5|34.9 27.2 10.8 29.3 39.3 21.8 35.6 36.6 10.9 4.0 18.5 12.0/22.2


Triangle.


18.9 9.0 7.7 35.6 10.9 12.5 21.3 24.5 10.7 23.7 7.0 16.2 23.0 34.0 17.4 23.2 13.7 31.1


Union ...


8.7 16.0 18.1 37.1 12.5 12.5 25.9 12.2 23.0 17.9 19.3 7.2 27.6 38.6 18.9 23.5 15.7 36.7 23.4


Union Center.


9.3 11.2 15.4 37.7 8.5 11.2 26.5 14.9 19.0 18.5 15.3 3.2 28.2 39.2 19.5 24.1 16.3 37.3 19.4 4.0


Upper Lisle


22.6 13.0 13.8 42.7 11.3 16.5 27.4 28.2 4.6 29.8 4.4 16.6 29.1 40.1 23.5 29.3 19.8 38.2 6.4 23.8 19.8


23.8 24.4 20.2 11.7 30.7 23.0 6.6 29.4 35.1 21.3 31.4 32.4 6.6 6.1 14.3 10.0 18.0 7.2 27.9 32.5 33.1 34.0


Vestal ... 8.7 16.3 18.4 37.1 13.6 12.8 25.9 11.1 24.1 17.9 20.4 8.3 27.6 38.6 18.9 23.5 15.7 36.7 24.5 1.1 5.1 24.9 32.5


Vestal Center 8.0 17.6 19.2 36 .4 17.9 14.1 25.2 6.8 28.4 14.3 24. 7 12.6 26.9 37.9 18.2 22.8 15.0 36.0 26.9 5.4 9.4 29.2 31.8 4.3


Whitneys Point.


17.6 8.0 8.8 37.7 6.3 11.5 22.4 23.2 6.1 24.8 2.411.6 24.1 35.1 18.5 24.3 14.8 33.2 4.6 18.8 14.8 5.0 29.0 19.9 24.2


Windsor ..


. 14.9 21.5 19.0|13.5 28.5 18.4 8.4 17.3 33.9 9.8 30.2 27.9 10.1 16.0 9.7 4.3 13.4 12.0 26.7 23.6 24.2 32.8 11.5 23.6 22.9 27.8


Union Center.


Upper Lisle.


Vallonia Springs.


Vestal.


Vestal Center.


Whitneys Point.


Kirkwood.


23. 7 14.1 14.943.8 11.2 17.6 28.5 29.3 9.2 18.1 16.0 23.3 22.2 15.3 16.3 7.5 30.9


Lisle.


Maine.


Nineveh.


Oquaga.


Port Crane.


Sanford.


Triangle.


Union.


-


-


Harpersville


17.2 17.8 13.6 15.3 24.1 16.4


Hawleyton.


5.6 15.2 16.8 20.8 18.6 11. 7 22 8 -


Killawog.


11.2 4.2-


Deposit ..


28.4 33.1 28.9


Glen Aubrey


13.0 7.0 10.539.4


Glen Castle.


6.1 3.5 7.731.7 9.2


Chenango Forks


Broome County Table of Distances,


Vallonia Springs.


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TIOGA COUNTY TABLE OF DISTANCES.


VILLAGES.


Apalachin.


Barton.


Berkshire.


Campville.


Candor.


Factoryville.


Į Flemings-


Halsey


Hoopers


Jenksville.


Ketchum-


| Newark


Nichols.


North Bar-


OWEGO.


Richford.


Smithsboro.


Harford.


Owego.


South


Spencer.


Spencer


Springs.


| Tioga Cen-


Waverly.


1 Welton-


ville.


dor.


Waverly.


22.0 5.9 29.9 22.5 20.1| 1.0 20.5 11.7 8.4 25.8 31.6 25.8 9.7 9.0 17.232.2 8.2 35.5 18.3 15.417.9 11.7


Weltonville ..


10.516.1 8.6| 9.6 5.6|20.9 2.111.5 15.0 5.1 9.8| 4.0 14.5 15.1 6.9 11.8 14.7 15.7 13.7 13.8 11.5 11.4 21.8


West Candor.


18.013.1 14.2 17.5 4.2 16.8 10.2 6.014.2 10.2 17.9 12.8|14.7 8.711.915.5|13.6 18.2 18.9 4.5| 2.1 12.2 17.5 9.5 --


Willseyville


19.7 18.0 10.9 19.0 4.5|21.7.11.1 10.918.7 7.7 15.5|11.5 19.0 13.7 14.411.3 18.2 13.5|21.8 8.4 5.216.2|22.5 9.5 5.0


Tioga County Table of Distances, In Miles and Tenths of Miles, Between the Principal Villages.


Apalachin ...


Barton.


16.4


Berkshire.


17.024.0


Campville.


1.4 16.916.1


Candor.


15.214.910.3 14.6


21.0 5.029.0 21.619.2


Valley.


ville.


Haleey Valley ...


16.5 7.2 18.6 16.4 8.5 10.8 11.0


Hoopers Valley.


13.5 3.3 23.5 14.2 15.0 7.5 13.2 8.7


Jenksville


15.3|20.2| 4.2 14.2 6.2 24.9 7.414.519.6


Ketchumville


15.1 25.7| 5.4 13.8 13.7 30.6 11.1 21.2 24.3 7.9


Newark Valley. 11.4 19.9 6.0|10.2 8.6 24.8 5.4 15.518.6 4.5 5.8-


Nichols. 12.2 4.8 23.2 13.0 15.1| 8.912.7 9.5 1.419.4 23.618.0


North Barton


19.2 6.022.1 19.2 11.9 8.2 14.4 3.5| 8.7 17.9|24.819.0 10.0 -


OWEGO.


6.4 11.3 15.4 6.3 10.0 16.3 4.810.2 9.2 12.0 15.3 9.9 8.4 13.0-


Richford.


21.0 26.8| 3.7 19.812.1 31.4 14.0 20.7 26.4 6.7 8.3 9.6 26.2 24.018.7


Smithsboro.


13.2 2.8|23.2 14.3 14.6 7.3 13.1 S.1 0.6 19.3 24.1 18.4 2.0 8.1 9.226.0-


Sonth Harford ..


25.0 30.4 7.6 23.8 15 .. 4 34.7 18.0 23.8 30.1 10.6 11.7 13.6 29.9 27.0 22.7 4.0 29.7


South Owego.


5.2 13.4 21.6 6.4 17.3 17.5 11.6 15.7 10.2 18.9 20.0 15.7 8.7 17.6 7.325.2 10.6 29.2


Spencer ..


21 .2 12.4 18.6 21.0 8.7 14.8 14.1 5.7 14.4 14.7 22.4 17.3 15.3 6 6 14.919.6 13.7 22.0 21.2


20.114.015.5|19.7 6.1 17.2 12.3 6.8 15.4 11.8 19.5|14.7 16.2 8.9 14.016.4 14.9|18.820.9 3.2-


Spencer Springs Tioga Center


10.7 5.9 20.0 10.912.2 10.8 9.6 7.8 3.7 16.3 20.6 15.0 3.2 9.4 5.5 28.0 3.6 26.8 8.2 13.613.9-


South


ton.


-


Valley.


Factoryville ..


Flemingsville.


8.6 14.510.7 7.9 6.819.5


ville.


Valley.


-


ter.


West Can-


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ROBINSON


SOUTHERN TIER


FURNITURE EMPORIUM, No. 83 WASHINGTON ST., BINGHAMTON, N. Y.


Where you will find a Larger and Better Assortment of all kinds of


FURNITURE


Thun at any other Establishment in Binghamton, and which will be


SOLD AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. All Goods Warranted as Represented. REMEMBER THAT WE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. Z2


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BROOME AND TIOGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


HORTON BROS. & MYER,


ALACUSON.


CTER


No. 32 Court Street, - Binghamton,


Is the best place to buy your


STOVES, FURNACES & RANGES,


All of the Best Patterns in the Market.


TIN WARE


AND


Heavy and Shelf


HARDWARE.


Remember the place.


NO. 32 COURT STREET,


Binghamton, N. Y.


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