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An extract of the minutes.
FR. BLOODGOOD, Sec'y.
At a meeting of the Regents of the University, held pur- suant to adjournment in the Senate Chamber, in the city of Albany, on Monday, the 15th day of March, 1802.
Resolved, That this Board approve of the application of sundry inhabitants of the county of Onondaga, for the in- corporation of an Academy in the town of Pompey, in the said county, and that this Board will incorporate the same upon satisfactory evidence being given within a reasonable time, of a compliance with the resolution of this Board of the 23d day of March, 1801, and that a copy of the said
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resolution, together with a copy of this resolution, be certi- fied by the Secretary, and delivered to the applicants.
An extract from the minutes.
FR. BLOODGOOD, Sec'y.
At a meeting of the Regents held in the Senate Cham- ber, March 11th, 1811. Present, His Excellency the Gov- ernor, Mr. Kent, Mr. Selden, Mr. Van Vechten, Mr. Spen- cer, Mr. De Witt, Mr. Clinton, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Elmendort, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Smith.
" The committee to whom were referred the application for the incorporation of an Academy at Pompey, in the county of Onondaga, by the name and style of Pompey Academy, reported that said application ought to be granted.
Whereupon, Resolved, That the same be approved of, and that the Secretary cause a charter to be made out for the said Academy."
APPENDIX NO. 3.
"At a meeting of the Supervisors of the county of Onon- daga at Pompey, on the first Tuesday in October, Eighteen hundred.
The Board proceeded to consider the resolve of the Re- gents of the University, in which they requested the opinion of the Board whether there be any and what objections to granting the prayer of the petition of sundry inhabitants of the county of Onondaga, for the incorporation of an Acade- my at Pompey, in said county : Noted,
That in the opinion of this Board there exists no objec- tion why the prayer of said petition should not be granted, and that the place mentioned in said petition is as suitable as any in the county."
A true extract from the minutes.
LEVI CURTIS, Clerk. To the Regents of the University of the State of New York. [Endorsed.]
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"Vote of Supervisors of the county of Onondaga, where the Academy ought to be placed."
Committed to General Schuyler, Mr. L'Hommedien and Mr. Cochran."
APPENDIX NO. 4.
" To the Honorable Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York.
The inhabitants of the county of Onondaga, humbly sheweth, that we, being impressed with the belief of the im- portance of a literary establishment in said county of Onon- dlaga, where the higher and more useful branches of litera- ture are taught than in common schools, and being con- vinced also of Pompey in said county, being the most eligi- ble situation in said county for such an institution : We, under these impressions and beliefs, did in the year 1800, present to your Honorable Board a petition praying the in - corporation of an Academy in said Pompey, and we still being of the opinion and belief of the infinite importance and utility of an academy in the said county, and also that said Pompey is altogether the most proper place in the county for said Academy. We do, therefore, humbly pray that the Honorable Board will take into consideration our aforesaid petition, and grant the prayer thereof. And your petitioners, as in duty bound. will ever prav.
Ozias Burr, Daniel Wood, John Lamb, John Bowers, Ren- ben Pixley, Jr., Gad Loveland, Salmon Butler, Curtis Chappel, Joseph Jackson. Moses Lilly, Jr., Samuel Jones. Allen Butler, Amasa Wright, Elias Conklin, George Cat- lin, Josiah Holbrook. Timothy Cossett, Israel Mun, Sal- mon Squire, Selah Cook, Elijah Webb, Nathan Davis, Obed Handy, Haven Webster, Asher Frost, Ebenezer Hay, John Willard, Daniel Tibbals, Rupell Clark, Abel Bigelow, Orange King, Dix Hoar, Daniel C. Judd, John Baar, James Price, Ezra Hart, Meigs Brown, Ezekiel Webster, John Fowler, Jonas C. Leland, Harvey Lnec,
POMPEY ACADEMY, DWELLING AND OLD BAPTIST CHURCH,
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James Griffin, Jr., Joseph Mather, Benjamin Butler, Heze- kiah Dodge, William Miller, Joseph Shattuck, Joseph Luce, Stephen Hayes, Levi Farnham, Isaac Higbee, Rod- erick Smith, Richard Crocker, William Howard, James Beebee, Epaphs. Emmons, Joseph H. Smith, Isaac Catlin, Isaac Hall, Artemas Bishop.
[Endorsed.]
"Petition for an Academy at Pompey, in Onondaga. " "Re- corded March 15th, 1802."
APPENDIX NO. 5.
This article of agreement, made and concluded this 20th clay of July, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hun- dred and seven, between William Lathrop and George W. Wood, parties of the first part, and Manoah Pratt, Henry Seymour and Samuel S. Baldwin, Committee to build the Academy in Pompey, parties of the second part, witnesseth : That the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the sums hereinafter specified, agree to lay all the floors on the lower story of said Academy ; to make all the inside doors and hang them ; to case the windows on said story ; to make the bases and sur-bases in the several rooms; to lath the several rooms on said story; to make mantle-tree pieces when it is adjudged necessary by the Committee, and closets with shelves ; to make the tables and benches which by said committee shall be adjudged necessary in the two large rooms designed for the public school ; and to do all the joiner work on the lower floor which is necessary to finish the said story ; the same to be done in a plain, neat, strong, workman-like manner. The making the outside doors are to be paid for independant of this contract. The said parties of the first part further agree to make the stairs and stair case in said building, which is to be done in a style and manner suitable to the other work done. The mate- rials to be furnished by the parties of the second part. The work to be done in sufficient time, so that said story may
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be plastered this season, unless the said parties are mate- rially delayed on account of materials. And the said par- ties of the second part, for and in consideration of the work covenanted to be done, agree to pay to the said parties of the first part, two hundred dollars, to be paid in obligations, which obligations are to be warranted collectable by the said parties of the second, and turned out to the said parties of the first part, when the above work is done; the said obli- gations to be due at the time they are turned out to the said parties of the second part.
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals, the day and year above written.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of Henry J. Baldwin. WM. LATHROP, [L. S.] G. W. WOOD, [L. S.] For the Committee, S. S. BALDWIN, [L. S.]
Agreed this 2d day of March, 1810, to relinquish the un- finished part of the within mentioned job, and to accept of one hundred and forty dollars, in full of what has been done. $140. W.M. LATHROP.
APPENDIX NO. 6.
This indenture or article of agreement made between Henry Seymour, Samuel S. Baldwin and Manoah Pratt, of the one part, and the several other persons whose names are hereto subscribed, witnesseth, that the said Henry, Samuel S. and Manoah, do hereby agree to procure the Academy in Pompey to be finished and completed for the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars. And the said other persons whose names are hereto subscribed, hereby severally bind them- selves, in consideration of the said undertaking, to pay the several sums annexed to our names respectively, to the said Henry, Samuel S. and Manoah, in our obligations for the said several suns, to be payable on demand, and to be given on or before the first day of October, 1810. Provided that no
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person shall be bound by this subscription, unless the said sum of four hundred and fifty dollars shall be subscribed hereto. Witness our hands and seals at Pompey; and we, the said Henry, Samuel S. and Manoah, do agree to pay the several sums annexed to our names, towards and as a part of the said sum of four hundred and fifty dollars.
Nathaniel Baker, $30. L. S.
Rec'd note for this. Cr. $5 in full of Mr. Baker.
James Wiggins, Jr. joiners' work, $20
Paid by discount with D. Wood.
Ephraim Bond. $25 L. S.
Rec'd note for $25.
.Joseph Bennett, $20
Rec'd note for $20.
$15
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Marovia Marsh,
Ree'd note for $13. $30 L. S.
Augustus Wheaton, Rec'd note for $30. $20 L. S.
V. Birdseye, Endorsed on Wood's contraet with Committee.
$10
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Rec'd note for $10.
Rec'd note for $10. $10 L. S.
Seymour Coe,
Ree'd note for $10.
Joseph M. Bostwick,
Endorsed on Wood's Contract. $10 L. S.
Rec'd $5. Rec'd note for $5. $10 L. S.
James Carr
$10
Charg'd J. Cowan, II. Seymour's Book.
Abr. Plaunt, $10 L. S.
Rec'd note for $10.
Nathan Williams, $10
Rec'd Cash in full. Cr. on HI. Seymour's Books to Academy.
Titus Marsh, $10
James Tolman
Paid to Bald. $10 L. S.
Ree'd D. Wocd's Receipt.
Elisha Smith
$10
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Rec'd note for $10.
Chester Coc.
Timothy Hateli
$10
$10 L. S.
James Chappell.
Leonard Hoar
Rec'd note for $10.
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Nathan Williams, James Carr,.
Titus Marsh,
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S. S. Baldwin, H. Seymour,
A. W. Heyden, Stephen Hall,
Chester Howard, L. Marsh,.
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Committe, March 12. 1811. Attest, V. B. Remainder charg'd on II. Seymour's ac't. Aaron C. Hoar has paid D. W., ten dolls, same endorsed on Contract with E. W., the
condition of collecting it on old subscription, Henry Seymour will advance one hundred dolls. on
Charg'd to S. S. B. in II. Seymour's Books, April, 1812.
Allen W. Heyden $10 in wood work to H. Seymour __ L. S.
Stephen Hall has given his note for ten dollars, $10.
Due on this subscription $5, March, 1811, including notes.
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APPENDIX NO. 7.
Walter Colton, of the town and county of Onondaga and State of New York, being duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that he was an inhabitant of, and resided in the town of Pompey, in the county aforesaid, at the time a petition was in circulation addressed to the Regents of the University of the State of New York, purporting to be from the inhabi- tants of the county of Onondaga : that he saw John Kidder set the names of a considerable number of persons to said petition without their knowledge or consent, as the said Kidder then said. That the said Kidder then applied to this deponent to set the names of other persons to said pe- tition, so that the names might not appear to be in one hand-writing: That this deponent declined setting the names of persons to said petition, believing it to be improp- er. That the said Kidder then applied to Hezekiah Olcott, who set the names of a number more to said petition, but the exact number set by the said Kidder or Olcott, this de- ponent does not recollect. And this deponent saith that he is acquainted with the persons who subscribed money to build an Academy in said Pompey. That several of the princi- pal subscribers have since left the county. That Hezekialı Oleott has since died insolvent. That a considerable num- ber more are in the opinion of this deponent wholly unable to pay the sums by them subscribed. And this deponent further saith, that he hath heard several of the subscribers who are able to pay, say that they were determined not to pay the sums by them subscribed, if they can avoid it. And this deponent, further saith not.
WALTER COLTON.
Sworn before me this 2d day of March, 1802.
MEDAD CURTIS, Master in Chancery.
(Endorsed,)
"Aff"t of Walter Colton, respecting the subscription for an Academy at Pompey." "Rec'd March 15, 1802."
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APPENDIX NO. 8.
This Article of Agreement, made this 25th day of July, 1810, between Henry Seymour, Samuel S. Baldwin and Manoah Pratt, of the one part, and the several other per- sons whose names are hereunto subscribed,
Witnesseth, That the several other persons whose names are hereunto subscribed, do covenant, each for himself, with said Henry, Samuel S. and Manoah, that we, the said sub- scribers, within six months from the date hereof, will give and execute unto said Samuel, Henry and Manoah, our sev- eral bonds, conditioned to pay the several sums annexed to our names hereunto subscribed, in the penalty of double the said sums so subscribed, with interest on said conditions, payable annually at seven per cent., to be payable on de- mand; but with a proviso in said bond, that so long as the interest shall be perpetually paid, the principal shall not be sued for or collected, and that we also will give our separate mortgages to the said Henry, Samuel S. and Manoah, as collateral securities of the said bonds, on good real proper- ty, unencumbered, of at least double the value of the said several sums, situated within the County of Onondaga. And we, the said Henry, Samuel S. and Manoah, do hereby covenant with the said several subscribers separately, that we will hold this subscription and the said several bonds and mortgages, in trust for, and for the sole use, benefit and behoof of the Academy in Pompey; and that, so soon as the said Academy shall be incorporated, we, the said Sam- uel S., Henry and Manoah, will transfer, assign and set over to the said corporation this subscription and. covenant, and also all mortgages and bonds that may or shall be given in pursuance hereof, and will also pay over to said corporation all sum or sums of money that may or shall be collected or received on this subscription, or on any bond or mortgage to be given in pursuance hereof. This subscription being for the purpose of raising and securing a fund for the sup- port of said institution, and securing the same on real pro- erty. It is understood that interest is to be computed from July 28th, 1811.
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Asa Wells,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Manoah Pratt,
One Hundred Dollars L. S.
John Jerome,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Henry Seymour, One Hundred Dollars L. S.
Samuel S. Baldwin,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Daniel Wood,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Nathaniel Baker,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Chancey Jerome,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Daniel Tibbals,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Ebenezer Carr,
Fifty Dollars
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Charles Morris, 1
Twenty-Five Dollars
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John Marsh, Twenty-Five Dollars L. S. 1
Marovia Marsh, 1 1
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Stephen Tiffany 1
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Joseph Bennett, 1
Fifty Dollars
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Conrad Bush, 1 I 1 I
Fifty Dollars
L. S.
Timothy Hatch, 1
Twenty-Five Dollars.
L. S.
Elisha Smith,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Daniel Gillett, Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
I will give my bond according to the above sub- ) scription, but no mortgage, for Thirty Dollars.
V. Birdseye. ) L. S.
Leonard Hoar, Jr.,
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Aaron C. Hoar,
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Ozias Wright,
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Isaac Hall,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Silas Park,.
Fifty Dollars L. S.
True W. Cook,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Lemuel Cook, _Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Hezekiah Dodge,
Twenty-Five Dollars
L. S.
Amos Abbott,
Twenty-Five Dollars
L. S.
Joseph Sacket,
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Zadoc Seymour, Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Jacobus DePuy, 1
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Henry Tiffany, 1 1
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Ithamer Coe,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Sylvanus Bishop, 1 1 Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
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Hezekiah Clark,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Samuel Dunham. Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Artemas Bishop Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Elijah Wells, Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Timothy Northrop, Twenty Dollars L. S. 1
Abraham Northrop, 1
Twenty Dollars L. S.
Gideon Morley, Twenty-Five Dollars
L. S.
Charles Sweet Twenty Dollars L. S.
Samuel Johnson. I
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Elijah Owen,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Timothy Cossit, 1
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
William Cook, 1
One Hundred Dollars L. S.
Ozias Burr, 1 1 1 1 1
One Hundred Dollars L. S.
James Lankton, - 1 1 1
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Samuel Wright, 1
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Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Leonard Lincoln,
Twenty Dollars L. S.
Ephriam Cleveland,
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Lewis Rood. Twenty Dollars L. S.
I agree to give my bond on the above condition. ) but no mortgage, for Twenty-Five Dollars.
Ephriam Bond. ) .L.S.
Levi Chase,
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Titus Marsh.
Forty Dollars L. S.
James Carr,
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Josiah Holbrook,
Twenty-Five Dollars L. S.
Jonathan Stanley, Jr.
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Augustus Wheaton,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
Joseph Bush,
Fifty Dollars L. S.
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APPENDIX NO. 9.
To the Honorable, the Board of Regents of the University of the State of Nor York.
The petition of the several persons whose names are here- unto subscribed, inhabitants of the county of Onondaga, humbly sheweth : That being desirous to facilitate the edu- cation of youth in the languages and other branches of use- ful learning, and being convinced that the establishment of
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an Academy at Pompey in said county, would greatly pro- mote so useful a design, your petitioners have at great ex- pense procured a suitable site for an institution of that kind, consisting of two acres of land near the centre of said town, and erected a large and commodious building for that purpose : that the building is forty by fifty feet on the. ground, two stories high and completely finished and paint- ed, inside and out, and paid for. Your petitioners have al- so procured a fund of one thousand, four hundred and fifty dollars to be subscribed for the purpose of producing a net annual income for the support of the said institution, and that the same is well secured to Samuel S. Baldwin, Henry Seymour and Manoah Pratt, as trustees, for the sole use of said academy, at au annual interest of seven per cent ; and that said Samuel S., Henry and Manoah have become obli- gated to transfer the said securities to the said academy when the same shall be incorporated.
Your petitioners further represent that they have been . encouraged to go to so considerable an expense by a resolu- tion of the Board of the Regents, of the 15th day of March, 1502, by which the Board were pleased to resolve that they approved of the applications of sundry inhabitants of the county of Onondaga, for the incorporation of an academy. in the town of Pompey, and that the said Board would in- corporate the same upon satisfacto y evidence being given within a reasonable time of a compliance with said resolu - tion of said Board of the twenty-third day of March, 1801. Your petitioners believe that they have now complied with the above mentioned resolution of the twenty-third of March, 1801 ; and when the difficulties attending so considerable a public undertaking, in an interior part of the county, and in one so lately an entire wilderness, and when the general pecuniary embarrassments of the county for some time past, are duly considered, your petitioners believe that the com- pliance with that resolution has been as speedy as could reasonably have been expected.
Your petitioners further represent that the several per-
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sons whose names are hereto subscribed, have contributed more than one half in value of the real and personal estate collected and appropriated for the use and benefit of said institution.
Wherefore, your petitioners request that the said Acade- my may be incorporated, and be subject to the visitation of the Regents of the University of the State of New York. and they nominate for the first trustees of the said Acade- my, the following persons, to-wit : Henry Seymour, Senior Trustee, and Samuel S. Baldwin, Daniel Wood, Manoah Pratt, Ithamar Coe, Asa Wells, Hezekiah Clark, John Je- rome, Silas Park, Jacobus DePuy, Daniel Allen, Chancy Je- rome, Daniel Tibbals, Joshua Johnson, Derrick C. Lansing, Benjamin Sanford, Charles C. Moseley, William J. Wilcox, Johnathan Stanley, Junior, Levi Parsons, William Cook, Victory Birdseye, Jasper Hopper, James Geddes ; which persons we pray may be incorporated by the name, style and description of " Pompey Academy," with a condition in the act of incorporation that the said principal sum of the said fund shall never be diminished or appropriated, and that the income of the said principal fund shall be applied only to the maintenance or salaries of the professors or tutors of the said Academy.
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Daniel Wood, Norris Case,
Geo. Catlin,.
Hezekiah Clark,
Silvanus Bishop,
Artemus Bishop, Henry Seymour,
Victory Birdseye, Elijah Wells,
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John Jerome,
Aaron C. Hoar,
Timothy Northrup,
Hezekiah Lathrop,
Chancy Jerome,
Jasper Bennett,
Wm. Cook,
Ebenezer Carr, Josiah Holbrook,
Charles Morris,
Allyn Hedges,
John Marsh,.
Manoah Pratt,
True W. Cook,
Levi Jerome, -
Jesse Butler,
Ezra Hart.
Johnathan Stanley, Jun.
Nathan Williams,.
Jos. W. Gould, Ithamer Coe,
Lemuel Cook,
Wm. Lathrop,
Salmon Butler,
Apollos King,
Ichabod Lathrop,
Stephen Tiffnay,
Augustus Wheaton
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Solomon Owen
Enoch Wilcox,
Joseph Brush,
Jabesh Castle. James Lankton, James Higgins,
Joseph Mather Henry Tiffnay. Levi Chase, Robert Swartmont,
Daniel Hubbard
Moses Lilly, Chester Coe.
Samuel S. Baldwin,
Onondaga ss : Henry Seymour being duly sworn, saith,
above petition, and that he believes the same to be true, and
Sworn before me this second day of March, A. D., 1811.
DANIEL WOOD, Justice Peace.
APPENDIX NO. 10.
To the Regents of the University of the State of New Report of the trustees of Pompey Academy for 1817.
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Real Estate, being one lot in Camillus, Apparatus and Library, estimated at Personal Estate,
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The teachers are Rev. Joshua Leonard with salary of $600
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The Funds of the Academy consist of the Academy lot
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The students number now 152; of whom 14 study the learned languages ; of the higher branches of the Mathe- matics, and the others Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, Belles Lettres, &c.
REMARKS. 1. The building is of wood, 50 feet by 40 : two stories high, and divided into seven rooms, viz : One 10 feet square for an Exhibition Room ; two 40 by 15, for School Rooms, and four 10 by 15 for study rooms, all of which, except the Exhibition Room, have fire places. Be- sides which, each of the long rooms have stoves.
2. The Real Estate consists of one lot of land, which lies in Camillus, in the county of Onondaga. This lot has been contracted to be sold at different prices from 9 to 10 dol- lars per acre, and the contracts obligate the purchasers to pay the annual interest and instalments towards the princi- pal, until one half of the principal shall be paid, then the purchasers to have a deed, and give a bond and mortgage.
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