Mohawk Valley genealogy and history : [a compilation of clippings, 1942-1945], Part 13

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Publication date: 1942
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Leases and releases 1794-1842, 6 items, all pertaining to the town of Bethlehem in the West Manor.


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(The following list of libraries and missaries during the war, papers rea societies and their holdings with com- Ilating to roads and bridges, field ar- ments as taken from the "Guide, to Depositories/of Manuscript Collec- tions" prepared by The , Historical Records Survey, WPA, November, 1941. Mimeographed, copies of the book are for sale by the New York State Historical Assn., Cooperstown, 17, accounts with the United States, for $2.)


.+ New York State Library Albany, N. Y.


(Continued from last week) .. 33. Van Schaick papers 1715-1831. Invoices, bills of lading, correspon- dence, receipted bills,' letters from New York consignors, and 'other pa- pers of Jacob Van Schaick, 18th cen- tury Albany merchant, and his de- scendants in the course of their trade with England and in New York city. Included are documents signed by Stephen Delancey, Peter Van Brugh Livingston, Philip Livingston, and Evert Bancker, 1715-87.


Leases, deeds, agreements, maps, and receipts pertaining to land tran- sactions of the Van Schaick family, 1732-1831.


Wills, inventories of estates, re- ceipts and agreements not relating to land, 1722-1816.


Family correspondence 1738-1822. Papers relating to holding and sale of negro slaves by the Van Schaick family, 1751-86.


Miscellaneous materials.


34. Van Vechten collection, about 5,600, items. *


Consists largely of the papers of Abraham Van Vechten (1762-1837,) lawyer, recorder of the city of Al- bany, State. senator, assemblyman, attorney general, member of the Con- stitutional Convention of 1821, and Regent of the University of the State of New York. Collection includes: " Deeds (125) 1712-1828.


Original land patents (3), onc granted in' 1667 by Governor Nicolls to Abraham Satas, and two by Geo. Clinton to Ephraim Blower (1790) and John Taylor (1791).


Wills (15, three of which are in Dutch), 1747-1818. \


Mortgages, leases and other legal documents, mostly prior to 1800, Maps and surveys.


.Briefs on cases in the Albany Mayor's Court, the Supreme Court, the Court of Chancery , and the Court for the correction of Errors.


7. Bills which failed to become laws Papers relating to the Associate | 1685-1779, 3 v, 1861-64. Daily account '


Reformed Presbyterian churches Aibany and to Union College


of


Legal and personal papers, relating to, the families of Bradstreet, Cald- well, Cochran, Duncan, .Duryea, Finck, Fonda, Forsyth, Grover, Jack- son, Hicks, Lyon, Malin, . Newkirk, Schuyler, Taylor, Ten Broeck, Van- denburgh, Thompson, Van Horn, Van Rensselaer, Van Schaack and Vieie. 1736-27r 1 v.


35. War of 1812 records, 25 v. Transferred from the State Comp- , troller's office in 1910; ail were sav- ed in the Capitol fire. The bulk of, and other political matters; also pian the collection consists of accounts of for a life of Fenton to 1869. | the governor; paymasters, and com-'


tillery, fortifications on the northern and western frontiers and in New. York harbor for the last decade of: the 18th century, records of arsenals; and military stores, 1795-1821, papers. of the Council of Appointment, 1807-' 1816-26, accounts, treaties with: the, United States, 1816-26, -accounts, treaties and other papers concerning the Indians, 1783-1816, payments to, American prisoners of war and Ni- agara sufferers, and a number of en- listment papers of men who, served in the corps of sea fencibles


B. Other holdings include:


1. 'Abstracts of land grants, 1664- 1775,; 6 y.


Originally 12 v., 6 of which were. destroyed in the Capitol fire. Ah- stracts arranged by counties and give: data as to grants, name of governors. grantee, description and amount of: quitrent.


2. Albany Mayor's Court minutes .. 3. Albany Mechanics Soclety re- cords, 1786-1826, 1 v., comprising at statement of its benevolent and edu -- cational purposes, a roster of mem- bership and proceedings of Board of Trust, appointed by act of: the the legislature dissolving the Society;, dated November 25, 1824.


4. Audited accounts, 1783-94, 2 V. Relate largely to the accounts for- which certificates were issued fox- military service in the Revolutionaryy. War.


5. Daniel Dewey Barnard paper& 1840-61, 12 v.


Give a picture of a diplomat's lifer in Berlin in the middle of the 19th century. Collection includes: dispatch book's (2), 1850-53; diaries (3), 1850- 53; covering the period of his ; &m -. bassadorship to Prussia; letter books, (3) 1850-61; book of letters received, 1840-58; scrapbooks (2) of prints and clippings, and book of photographs: of old Albany residents.


6. "Ensign Jolin Barr's Book Tioga Septr 13th 1779 Fort Sullivan 1779- 1781," 1 v.


Day to day account of the activi- ties of John Barr, ensign in the 4th N. Y. Regiment during the Revolu-, tionary War.


of the movements and action of his. regiment (Stetson served chiefly with. the 99th N. Y. olunteers-U. C. G .. Naval Brigade), including an ac-, count of the Merrimac-Monitor fight, of which he was, an eyewitness.


16. Reuben E. Fenton papers. Consist largely of addresses, in- cluding one delivered before the Chautauqua County Agricultural So- ciety, 1853,, and another favoring Blaine: in: 1884, and messages to'the Legislature during his governorship, 1865-69, touching on reconstruction


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New York State LIhrary Albany, N. Y.


(Continued from last week)


:17. Hardenbergh Patent lease and survey book.


Photostat of the original volume of survey notes of Great Lots 11' and 25; a few notes cover Great Lots 31 and 36. Those for Great Lot 25 are signed by William and James Cock- burn and are dated in the 1790s and 1800s. In many cases excellent sketch maps of the tracts accompany the descriptions.


18. Sir William Howe's Orderly Book, Jan,-June, 1777.


Fills one of the gaps in the series of Howe's orderly books printed in the Collections of' the . New York Historical Society, 1884.


19. Indian treaties, 2v.


Transferred from the Secretary of State's office in 1924.


20. Journal of Rev. Timothy Wai- ter Cooley, 1803, 1v.


Notes on a 'missionary tour thru central New York under the auspic- es of the Hampshire Missionary So- ciety of the Congregationai Church, citing for Oneida, Chenango and On- ondaga counties the size of villages, nature of their population, denomina- tions represented and names of per- sons baptized.


21. Journal of Captain Porter,


1778-79, 1 v. Kept while serving at Peekskill and White Plains as lieu- tenant and paymaster of Col. Ezra+ Wood's regiment of Massachusetts militia (photostat.)


1829-41, 82


. 22. Kirtland. papers, items.


Letters to Frederick Kirtland bear- ing on religious revivals,' élections, projected railroads, wholesale and re- tail prices and business practices.


23. David Knight journay,, 1822- 35, 3 v.


Contain data on national and local elections, explorations of' canal routes, visit of Lafayette to Port- land in 1825, the launching of steam- boats on Lake Erie, the methods of the Holland Land Company in dis- posing of its land and exacting pay: ments, forecasts of the panic of 1837, and anti-Masonic agitation.


24. Land Patents.


2 v. of Dutch patents, 1630-64, and. fragments of original 12 v. of drafts of land patents, 1680-1775. ..


25. Legislative papers, 1780-1803. Papers selected from :" documents. on file in the Senate. Originally 13 v. and index, of which only 4.v. and fragments of 2 others survived the. Capitol fire.


26. Jolin Macomb letter book, 1756- 60, 1 v.


Many letters are concerned" with


the securing of supplies from New York merchants, notably Waddell Cunningham and Hugh Wallace and transporting them to Tlbany, where Macomb was engaged, as a trader, and show types of merchandise, pric- es and' the difficulties encountered in. cellecting on accounts of British offi- cers. Military engagements " are chronicled; also correspondence with Hugh Gaine, whom Macomb supplied with news for his weekly .Mercury 27.


The State Library has a large as- sirtment of manuscript maps. Refer- ence to some has been made in the above citations of organized collec- tions of land papers and other, re- cords. Mention might be made here of the Map of the Survey of New Paltz, April 4, 1760, by Louis Bevier, Map of Oriskany Patent with lot di-" visions, 1789, Map of the division fine between Catskill and Coxsackie made by L. Bronk in 1788, showing location of roads and names of res- idents and a number of maps of Wil ;. ilam Cockburn, one fo the outstand- ing surveyors and map makers of the second half of the 18th century. Of the latter, the Library has "A' map of sundrie patents on the south side of the' Mohawk River in the counties of Albany and Tryon pr. Wili Cockburn A. D. 17'5," which in- cludes, in addition to names of pat- entees, the acreages, dates of grant- ing, and a sketching in and identifi- cation of roads, paths, forts, dweil- ing houses, and churches.


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New York State Library


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28. Minute book of the Red Hook Society for the Detection of Horse Thieves, 1796-1852, 1 V


29. Minute book , of Total Abstl- nence Society, : Lexington Heights, 1829-74 (photostat.)


30 Minutes of the Federal Library f "Rensselaerville, . Albany county, 1728-1832


31. Muster roll of Captain Barnar- dus Swartout's company of Colonel John Frear's regiment, of Dutchess ounty militia,, June 6- 1778 (type- written and photographic copies. ).


32."Muster roll of Colonel Richard Ingoldesby's independent company of grenadiers from June 25 to August 24, 1710. Contains 100 names and is signed by Philip Schuyler, K. Van Rensselaer and J., Abeel.


33. William North papers, 1783- 1820, 40 items.


Letters and documents of, William North, Recvolutionary . soldier and Federalist office holder, touching on the Revolution, . post-Revolutionary politics, the Constitution and the menace of Jeffersonianism, military preparations for the War of 1812, the westward movement and its influence on politics after 1815, and financial and its influence on politics; after 1815, and financial and personal mat- ters. Correspondents niclude James Duane, William Eustis and various members of'North's family.": {


₹34: Onondaga commissioners' min- utes, 1798-1802, 2 v. ..


Records of the commissioners ap- pointed to settie disputes concerning landititles in the "military tract in central New York:


35. Orderly book of the Loyalist Brigadier General Oliver, Delancey, Jr., Feb. 4, 1777, June 3, 1778 (copy.) 36. Papers 'relating to the Vermont controversy, 1777-99; 1 v.


37. Phillp and Leonard & Marcy Phelps papers.


„Collection "consists largely of cor- respondence and scrapbooks pertain- ing to the inception building, and op- eration of the Albany and Susque- hanna Railroad and its subsidiaries


(including the Delaware and Hudson lington custom house papers and pa-


canal) and particulariy to the iitiga- gation in connection with the so- called "raid' on it by the directors of the Erie railroad. Included are al- so obituaries of persons ) identified Railroad, financial statements, lists with the"Albany and Susquehanna of stockholders, instructions to em- ployees, legislative petitions, maps, family papers and other data.


38. John Portcus papers. -


Correspondence, notebooks, leases, and " miscellaneous mercantile and and papers of John. Porteus, mer chant and land agent and of his son"; in-law, William Alexander.


39. Proceedings of the Albany Committee of Correspondence, "1775- 78, 2 v.


40. Proceedings, regarding the boundary line between "Massachu- setts and Rhode Island, 1741,42, 1 v. 41. John V. L. Pruyn papers, 1832- 1928, 11"v.


Consist largely of private ledgers and account books kept In connection with the settlement if hos estate. 42. Ransom collection, 1788-1850, 515 items ..


Papers of John Tayler, Charles Cooper and John Tayler Cooper, in- cluding deeds, wills, leases and cor- respondence relating to Albany and Schenectady counties. Include the ac- counts of. John " Tayler as clothier general for the Northern Armies dur- ing the Revolution and as commis- sioner of Indian affairs.


43., Horatio Seymour collection. Consists largely of Governor Sey- mour's public papers. Includes also account books, letter and telegraph books, notebooks and other papers. 44. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1794- 79. .


Extracts from correspondence with the missionaries T. Poyer, S. Seabury and others, relating to Long Island. 45. Baron Steuben's Journal, June 6, 1790, July 13, 1792.


Photostat copy of the original at the library of the New York His- torical Society. Written in French, it covers the period while Steuben. re- sided 'on his farm in central New York and records his daily activities in connection with farming, running his mili, renting out land and settling his account.


46. Stevens papers, 100 v.


Originally · 250 v .. about 150 of which were destroyed in the Capitol fire. Collection includes papers of Ethan Alien, Ira Allen, Heman Al- len, and Governors Jenison and Tich- enor of Vermont, roils and accounts of regulars and volunteers and Ver- mont militia in the War of 1812, Bur-


pers relating to the Canadian rebel- lion of 1839-40.


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New York State Library


Albany, N. Y.


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47. Earl W. Stevens papers, 1824-1807.


10 v. and 2 boxes.


Concerned with Stevens' medical relating to the War of 1812 and to practice and his iand interests in Co-Schenectady and vicinity.


Papers dealing with the Revolu- tion, the War of 1812 and early ca- cluded are ."diploma" issued by, and nals, turnpikes and roads.


certificate of membership in, the Co-


lumbia ; County Medical Society many account books and ledgers of


merchants, Civil War soldiers' let- ters and miscellaneous papers of De- Witt., Clinton, George Clinton, Jelles


Fonda, John W. Francis, Major John


Frey, the Holland Land Company,


Ezra I'Hommedieu. Zephaniah Piatt, Philip Schuyler, the Shakers, Coi. Philip Skene, John Tayler, Martin Van Buren, the Wadsworths, and many others.


C. Among the most prized individ- ual manuscript items are:


1. Charter of the Colony fron


Charles II to the Duke of York 1664


2. Duke's Laws 1664-65.


3. Dongan. Laws 1683-84.


4. Constitutions of the State of


New York 1777, 1821, 1846, 1894. 5. Proposed constitution of the State of New York, 1867-69 (reject- ed except for the sixth article.)


6. Journal of the Proceedings of the State of New York, Convention to ratify the proposed Constitution of the United State, held at Poughkeep- sie, June 17-July 26, 1788.


7. Ratification of the proposed Constitution of the United States by the State of New York in Convention assembled at Pougekeepsie, July 26, 1788.


50. Van Antwerp papers, 1747-1844, | ments of the' 56 signers of the De- claration of Independence. 72.items.


Include two Revolutionary War


items invoiving Daniel Van Ant- Werp, War of 1812 material of Lt. 10. Draft of Abraham Lincoln's first Emancipation Proclamation, Cornelius Van Antwerp, including some letters describing activities at Sept. 22, 1862; also only known pho-


Sackett's Harbor and several mus- ter rolls, genealogical data on 'the Van Antwerp family, articles of con- veyance of iand, receipts and miscel- laneous legal papers.


51. Van Berger papers,“ 1734-1802, 225 items. .


Consist largely of letters of Mar- tine Gerritsen Van Bergen' and ac- counts and receipts pertaining. to transactions in which he was involy- ed as Albany merchant and owner of the sloop Delancey, which operat- ed "between Albany and N' + York City; also his account boc 749-65, and memorandum book of the Delan- cey, 1763-74. Papers after 1775 con- cern other members of the Van Ber- gen family.


1.52. Vermont papers, some 4,000 items.


Letters dealing with legal and bus- iness affairs in Vermont in the first half of the 19th century:


53. General Gouverneur Kemble Warren papers. Include" family correspondence, 1839-65, Civil War records, including maps, war items, engineering reports, and drawings and miscellaneous pa- pers, letters and maps pertaining to his engineering work. All 11 note- books, 1851-73, kept by him while on engineering and exploring expe- ditions in the West and South, con- taining information concerning to- pographical surveys, the organiza-' tion of exploring expeditions into the Far, West, Indian, fights, and mail robberies on the western pialns.


54. Wendell papers.


Letters and account book, 1713-79 (in Dutch); ietters and bills 1717-


Papers of Lieut. Henry R. Wendeii,


lumbia County, in Lockport; and, in the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio. In-


33,) invoice of medicines No. 1 (1826-


40,) book of remedies 1826, cost and


retail prices of medicines 1830, biot- ter 1831, and receipted biils of pa-


tients treated; correspondence after 1931. concerned largely with his hoid- ings in Ohio; included are maps and an account book.


48. Territorial rights, 1750, 1 v. Collection of evidence vindicating the rights of New York against the claims of Massachusetts, New Hamp- shire and "the people of the grants who are commonly called Vermont- ers."


49. Thomson Collection, 1786-1846, 3,500 items. Consists of correspon- dence and accounts of Thomas T. Thomson, John Alexander Thomson, and Dr. Thomas Thomson and letters of 'Samuei D. Denton, Mark Spencer, Abraham Edwards, Jesse Buei, Ed- win .: Croswell, Henry Burden and others. Correspondence of Thomas T. Thomson, mostly with agents in Liv- erpool. John Alexander Thomson's papers contain drafts, orders, re- ceipts, notes and vouchers from many residents of Catskill and correspon- dence on agricultural improvements.


8. 102 autograph letters and docu- .


9. Major John Andre's papers, 13 items.


tograph of the final draft, the orig- inal of which was lost in the Chica- go fire.


11. George Washington's opinion of the surviving generals of the Revolu- tion, probably written in the winter of 1791-92.


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55. In addition, the library has


(1823, 1829), daybooks No. 1-3 (1826-


40), medical journals No, 2-4 (1824-


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(Continued from last week) N. Public records Including: trus-


tees' account book, schoo 1 district No. ,Town of Lodi, N. Y., 1850-1933; poll lists (3), Dryden N. Y., 188; re-j cords of meetings of the Town of Ulysses the corporate unlte which in- cluded what is now Ithaca before the latter was established as an Indepen- dent village In 1821 (photostatic copy); and drafts and certificates showing moneys loaned by the Com- missloners of the Loan Office, Tomp- kins county, 1837.


O. Justice register of Henry D. Barton of Trumansburg, Sept., 1817- Nov., 1826 comprising a record of cases in which he was an attorney.


P., Justice Joshua Ferris papers, including memorandum of suits and judgments Oct., 1830-May, 1831, and letter copybook Feb. 1845-Oct. 1847.


Q. Charles F. Mulks collection of manuscript notebooks and scrap- books, contalning much material re- lating to the early history of Tomp- kins county.


R. Records of mercantile and oth- er business transactions Including: account and memorandum books :of Benjamin Fowler (1807-20), Henry J. Grant (1850-60, 8 v.), A. C. Arm- strong (1857, 5 v.), and L. B. Terry (1859); register of Clinton House, Ithaca, N. Y., S. B. Thompson pro- prietor, 1860-63; William Henry Mil- ler's account books concerning the construction of the Fiske house in Ithaca, 180-82, 10 v .. William H. Per- ry's monthly time book for the con- struction of the Fiske house, and Mrs. Jennie McGraw Fiske's book of accounts with Gauntlett & Brooks Ithaca, 180-82; box office, receipts, lists of performances nad other re- cords of the Lyceum Theatre, Itha- ca, N. Y., 193-1924, 10 v .; checks (8) showing, the cancellation methods of the Baltimore Branch of the United States Bank, 1791-1804; indenture of slave boy, Will Caroline, 1798; Inden- ture of apprenticeship of David Hall, 1803; and miscellaneous drafts, notes and other papers of early Ithaca


merchants.


S. Goldwin Smith papers, including Ms. of hls Reminiscences, comprising the original autograph notebook, the first dictated copy, the first type- written copy and the final typewrit- ten copy; autograph manuscript of the diary kept by Smith during his first visit to America in 164; ad- dresses and correspondence and note- books and miscellaneous papers, in- cluding drafts of original poems, me- trical translations from the classics, and other literary material.


T. Bayard Taylor papers 1847-78, including notebooks and letters 3,145 from many distinguished men.


U. Moses Coit Tyler papers, in- : cluding a complete set of annotated copies of his published works with several volumes of manuscript and printed discussions of the same, a collection of his correspondence 1854- 1900 and volumes of manuscripts and other data collected by him,


V. Governor William Sulzer papers 1889-1913, including letters, tele- grams, scrapbooks and other docu- ments dealing with the period, when he was Interested in the affairs of New York State.


W. Justin Smith Morrill papers, including letters and other documents of the author of the act which , es- tablished land grant colleges in 162.


X. Correspondence of, Ebenezer E, Cook," memberof the land speculat. ing and banking firm of Cook , and Sargent of Davenport and of Cook, Sargent and Downey of Des Moines, Iowa 1842-92, 78 pieces.


Y. Medieval and Renaissance Mss .: see Seymour De Ricci und W. J. Wil- son's Census. of. Medieval and Renais- sance Manuscripts In the United States and Canadai (New York, 1935- 40, 3 v.) II 1223-54.


Z. Cornell University Official Ar- chives, comprising: '


1 . Papers of the Western Land Business of Cornell University, relat- Ing to the acquisition, management and sale of the 511,000 acres of land in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Kansas [which Ezra Cornell acquired with "land script" donated by the Federal Government for the establishment of an agricultural college. Included are: correspondence, 1869-1904, involving H. C. Putnam, William A. Woodward, Grant Robertson, William A. Bailey, Knapp, Stout & Co. Chippewa Log- ging Co., the Beef Slough Co., Fred- erick Weyerhaeuser,, and numerous other lumbermen, loggers, land agents and settlers In Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Kansas, 20 v .; letters relating especially to the lands in Kansas and Minnesota, 3 v .; corespondence of H. C. Putnam, 1859- 70, 2 v .; letters of H. C. Putnam to Ezra Cornell, 1866-70, 1 v .; letters of William A. Woodward to Ezra Cor- nell, 1865-71, 1 v .; letterpress copies of correspondence of the treasurer with the Wisconsin agents of Cornell and the purchasers of Cornell lands, 12 v .; note and plat books containing descriptions and memoranda of var- lous land. examiners, 39 v .; tax re- ceipts, abstracts of titles, accounts, and documents relating to trespass, 1 cu. ft .; miscellaneous ledgers and account books, some of which relate to University affairs other than the land business; and most of the sales books, tax books, plat books, led- gers and other account books relat- ing to the cost of administering and the receipts derived from the sale of the Cornell lands.


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2. Treasurer's Papers, Cornell Un- Iversity, 1872-1930, 51 v. and 548 cu. ft. of correspondence relating to the Investment of endowment funds, farm mortgages, stock and .bound purchases, purchases of supplles and employment of members of the facul- ty and other members of the staff.


The total quantity of manuscripts, cannot be estimated. The Accession's Book contains 1,353 entries which represent 100 llnear feet and five vertical, steel correspondence files of material. Letter collections have been arranged chronologically for the most part and other manuscripts arą. catalogued and shelved by subject,, The holdings, except for correspon .. dence, are catalogued by author where possible( and kept on tables in alphabetical order. The catalogue


gives the number, title, description, size and brief of the manuscripe Item. There is a manuscript Index to the correspondents in the Bayard Taylor letters. Material Is available to qualified researchers upon appli-) catlon to the librarian and subject to the rules and restrictions of the li- brary. Photostatic copies may be ob- tained at 20 cents to 25 cents per page.


In addition to the catalogues cited


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DEWITT HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF TOMPKINS . COUNTY


Custodian, Nellle T. Smelzer. Hours: 9 to 5 Thuradays. Other days by appointment.


Holdings


A. Public Records, comprising;


1. Record of Strays, Town of Lan- sing, 1818-60.


2. Road Tax List, Village of Ith- aca, 1842.


3. Ithaca Assessment Rolls, 1847,


1876, 1889, 1890 1893, 1 v.


4. Election Returns, Town of Ulys- ses, 1825.


5. Canvass of District No. 1, Itha- ca, for the Presidential Election ; of 1844. -




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