A history of Catholicity in northern Ohio and in the diocese of Cleveland from 1749 to December 31, 1900, Volume II, pt2, Part 23

Author: Houck, George F. (George Francis), 1847-1916; Carr, Michael W., jt. auth
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Cleveland, Press of J.B. Savage
Number of Pages: 758


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McLov, Rev. John B., a native of Ireland, was educated in France and in Rome. For fourteen years he was on the mission in Scotland and in the diocese of Newark, N. J .; was in the diocese of Cleveland as curate at Holy Name church, Cleveland, from February to May, 1883. In November, 18SS, he apostatized.


McNAMEE, Rev. Joseph, came to this country from Ireland about 1836. He was ordained at Cincinnati, April 8, 1839. After a few months of pastoral duty at Cincinnati, he was sent to St. Mary's, Tiffin, October, 1839. There he remained till July. 1847, meanwhile, though in poor health, attending Maumce, Toledo. Providence and in fact all the missions in Northwestern Ohio, 1839-41: Fostoria, Findlay, New Riegel, Mccutchenville, Mansfield and Fremont, between 1839-43. In July, 1847, he left the diocese of Cincinnati. He died at Pawtucket, R. I. (diocese of Providence), March 28, 1853. He knew German and spoke it perfectly. He was a faithful and zealous priest.


McSHANE, Rev. Patrick A., was born in Ireland, April 8. 1854. Made the latter part of his ecclesiastical studies in Rome. He was ordained for the Peoria diocese by Bishop Spalding, May 15, 1878.


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In April, 1888, he was received by Bishop Gilmour, who gave him pastoral charge of Salineville and Summitville. He left the diocese, January, 1889.


MACHEBEUF, Rt. Rev. Joseph Projectus, was born at Riom, diocese of Clermont, France, August 11, 1812 ; made his studies at Riom, at St. Sulpice, Paris, and at Mont-Ferrand, France. He was ordained at Clermont by Bishop Feron, December 21, 1836. After nearly three years of priestly labor in his native country he came to the diocese of Cincinnati, August, 1839, and in the following month was sent to Tiffin, as assistant to Rev. Joseph McNamee, pastor of St. Mary's, attending Fremont (Lower Sandusky), Napoleon, Sandusky, Maumee and Toledo as missions. He remained at Tiffin till December, 1840, when he was transferred to Sandusky, where he organized Holy Angels' congregation and built their first (and present) church. From San- dusky he continued to attend Fremont, where he established St. Ann's congregation and directed the building of their first church. He also made pastoral visits to Peru for a few months. He was stationed at Sandusky till January, 1851, when on invitation of his life-long friend, Bishop Lamy, he went to New Mexico. He labored there and in Colorado on the hard and scattered missions of these territories, till his consecration as Vicar Apostolic of Colorado, . August 15, 1868, with residence at Denver. In 1887 he was appointed first Bishop of Denver. He died there, July 10, 1889. He was a man of zeal, not sparing self, but always busy with the things of God. His memory will be revered as "the Apostle of Colorado."


MACHNIKOWSKI, Rev. John, a native of Poland, was born May 22, 1864. Was ordained at Adrianopolis, Thrace. April 14, 1847. Was stationed at St. Casimir's church, Cleveland, as temporary pastor, from June to August, 1898, and then at St. Stanislas' church, Cleveland, as assistant, to May 19, 1899, when he left the diocese.


MACHUI, Rev. Bonaventure (Franciscan), a native of Silesia, was born at Gramschütz, July 8, 1825. After completing his ecclesiastical studies at Breslau he was ordained, June 22, 1850. He was a secular priest till December, 1853, when he entered the Franciscan Order at Breslau. He came to the United States in July, 1875. On arrival in this country he was sent to the Franciscan Monastery, at Cleveland. where he resided till his death. Father Bonaventure was a learned and pious priest-a true religious. For nearly ten years he was a member of the diocesan board of examiners of seminarists and junior clergy. He was also repeatedly appointed assistant superior of the Franciscan Monastery. For the last five or six years of his life he was in poor health and hence unable to do active duty in the ministry. He died of apoplexy, April 2, 1889.


MAECKEL, Rev. Herman J. (Jesuit), a native of Germany, was born April 23, 1860; ordained for the Jesuits, August 28, 187 ?: at St. Ignatius' College, Cleveland, from September, 1894, to August. 1896. During that time he was also chaplain of the city workhouse. He is now stationed at Canisius' College, Buffalo.


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MAESFRANCX, Rev. Elias, was born in Belgium, October 5, 1819; ordained in 1846 ; came to the United States in 1866 ; was received into the diocese of Cleveland in 1867, and sent to Delphos as assistant. After a short stay there he was transferred to Landeck, as first resident pastor. This charge he left in April of the following year, when he , was received into the diocese of Detroit. . He remained there a few . years and then returned to his native country.


MAHAR, Rev. William G., a native of Cleveland, O., was born March 14, 1864; made his ecclesiastical studies with the Sulpicians at Ellicott City, Md .; Montreal; and with the Jesuits, at Mobile, Ala. After completing the seminary course at Cleveland he was ordained by Bishop Gilmour, July 6, 1890. His first and only appointment was as assistant at St. Vincent's, Akron, from July, 1890, to October, 1893. He was then obliged to give up all priestly duties on account of ill health. Went to Denver, Col., for the benefit of his health, but did not realize his hopes in that direction. He died there, August 25, 1894. He was an exemplary priest.


MAHONY, Rev. Timothy M., was born in Tipperary, Ireland, August 16, 1836. He came to the United States in 1849. In his eighteenth year he began his ecclesiastical studies with the Dominicans, at St. Joseph's, Perry county, O., and continued his collegiate course at Bardstown, Ky. In 1861 he entered St. Mary's Seminary, Cleve- land. June 29, 1863, he was ordained by Bishop Rappe, who appointed him as one of the Cathedral curates. Bellevue was his next field of labor, August, 1866, to August, 1871. He was then appointed pastor of Niles, where he remained till November, 1873, when he was assigned to the pastorate of St. Vincent's, Akron, where he had a large parish to attend and a heavy debt to face. There he was the same zealous and successful pastor as in his former and more limited sphere of labor, and succeeded in largely reducing the burdensome debt. August 1, 1880, he entered upon the discharge of the duties of pastor of St. Patrick's, Cleveland, where he remained till his death, September 29, 1889. Father Mahony was a man of kindly disposition, and untir- ing zeal. Single in purpose, honest of intent, untiring in zeal, he was always ready at the call of duty and the bidding of charity.


MAJOR, Rev. Thomas S., a Kentuckian, was born July 13, 1844. After serving in the confederate army he became a convert to the Church and prepared himself for the priesthood at the Jesuit College near Mobile, Ala., and Mt. St. Mary's Seminary, Cincinnati. He was ordained for the diocese of Covington, Ky., November 11. 1875. After serving in various dioceses he was received by Bishop Gilmour. who appointed him resident pastor of Edgerton, with Florence as a mission. This position he held from April, 1887. to March, 1892, when he was recalled to his own diocese -- Covington -- where he now is.


MALIN, Rev. Aloysius (Sanguinist). a Tyrolese. was born May 10, 1853; was educated for the Sanguinists at Carthagena, O., and ordained for them at Cincinnati by Archbishop Purcell, June 24. 1876; was stationed at New Riegel as pastor, from March, 1895, to February,


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1897. He left the Sanguinists in June, 1899; is now stationed in the diocese of Peoria, as a secular priest.


MANNING, Rev. William J., a native of Boston, Mass., was born December 24, 1847; was educated for the priesthood at the seminaries of Cincinnati and Cleveland. He was ordained in the latter city, July 5, 1879. His first appointment was Warren, with Mantua as a mission, from July, 1879, to July, 1882. He was then transferred to Youngs- town, where he organized the Immaculate Conception parish. Under his direction the present beautiful church and the adjoining pastoral residence were built, as also the first church, now used as a school. He had been in ill health for nearly two years. He died at Youngs- town, July 2, 1899, deeply mourned by his people whom he had served faithfully.


MARECHAL, Rev. John B., born in Normandy, France, May 17, 1812, was ordained for the diocese of Arras, in 1835; was received by Bishop Rappe in August, 1850, and appointed pastor of Louisville, which charge he held from September, 1850, till September, 1851, when he was appointed one of the professors in St. Mary's Seminary, Cleve- land. He was connected with the seminary and assisted in the parochial work at the Cathedral. He then returned to France to assist the celebrated Abbe Migne, in publishing the voluminous edition of the Fathers of the Church, a work for which, by his scholarly attain- ments, he was eminently fitted. He was a learned man and a pious priest. He died December, 1882.


MARSCHAL, Rev. John A., a native of East Prussia, and for a time a Dominican, was born at Allenstein, in 1819; ordained in 1844; was in the diocese of Cleveland from 1866 to April, 1867, as pastor of Maumee. Bishop Rappe then dismissed him, and for a number of years he was on the mission elsewhere. October, 1877, he was again received into the diocese by Bishop Gilmour to whom he was a stranger. He was appointed pastor of the Poles, in Cleveland, then worshiping in St. Mary's, on the "Flats." He also attended Parma as a mission from January till March, 1878; Brighton, from October, 1877, to January, 1879, when he left the diocese and returned to Europe.


MARSHALL, Rev. Francis, was born in Adams county, Pa .; attended Chippewa, near Doylestown, in 1827. No other record of him.


MARSZALOWICZ, Rev. Louis, was born, educated and ordained in Poland. He was stationed at St. Stanislas' church, Cleveland, as assistant, from December, 1890, to February, 1891, when he left the diocese. No other record of him.


MARTE, Rev. Jacob (Sanguinist), was born at Rankweil, Austria, in the year 1843; came to the United States in 1860 ; was ordained for the Sanguinists, June 6, 1866 ; was in the diocese of Cleveland as pastor of New Cleveland from August, 1872, to April, 1873; assistant at Glandorf till July, 1877, and as pastor of Big Spring (where he built the present church) till August, 1882, when he returned to Europe.


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MARTIN, Rev. Anthony T. (See biographical sketch, pages 303-4.)


MARTIN, Rev. John Edward, was born at Grenoble, France, about 1827. After following the profession of a lawyer for a few years he became a Franciscan, went to Rome and was there ordained priest. Later he left the Franciscan Order, and in 1863 came to America, when he was received into the diocese of Cleveland and appointed one of the professors at St. Mary's Seminary, Cleveland. In 1864 he was appointed pastor of Harrisburg, remaining till 1865, when he left the diocese.


MARTIN, Rev. Richard J. (Jesuit), was born in Germany, April 25, 1860; ordained for the Jesuits, in England, August 31, 1890; was stationed at St. Ignatius' College from January, 1897, to August, 1899. He is now a professor at Georgetown University.


MARTIN, Rev. Thomas H. (Dominican ), was ordained by Bishop Fenwick in 1822; attended Dungannon and several missions in Stark and Wayne counties between 1825 and 1827, and was the first priest to visit (1826) the Catholics of Cleveland. He was assistant at St. John's, Canton, in 1830, and again from July to December, 1835. He died in New York City, May 10, 1859.


MARTVON, Rev. John, a Hungarian, was born January 5, 1857; ordained in Hungary, April 15, 1884; came to Cleveland in August, 1890, and was appointed temporary pastor of St. Ladislas' church, where he remained till his dismissal from the diocese, September, 1892.


MASZOTAS, Rev. Joseph, a native of Russia, was born at Wlad- islawow, January 8, 1861. He made his ecclesiastical studies in St. Mary's Seminary, Cleveland, and was ordained by Bishop Gilmour, December 17, 1887. He was appointed assistant at St. Stanislas' church, Cleveland, but left that position and the diocese in August, 1889. Was received into the diocese of Scranton, where he remained till March, 1898, when he returned to Cleveland. Was temporary pastor of the Lithuanians until his dismissal from the diocese, in June, 1899.


MAUCLERC, Rev. A. L., was born in 1820, and ordained in his native country, France; no record of date of his ordination. Was received by Bishop Rappe in September, 1859, and stationed at St. Peter's, Norwalk, as assistant, until July, 1860. From January to May, 1861, he had temporary charge of the parish at Louisville. He then left the diocese and joined the Society of Mary, at Dayton, O., where he remained till 1876, when he returned to France (St. Remy) and died there, May 6, 1876.


MAYER, Rev. Florian, a Bavarian, was born May 4, 1867, and ordained in Switzerland, April 19, 1897. He was in the diocese of Cleveland from January to the latter part of April, 1899, viz., temporary pastor of Bismarck to March; then chaplain of the Notre Dame Academy, Cleveland.


MAZURET, Rev. Peter Patrick, was born at Rouse's Point, N. Y., in 1834; made his studies for the priesthood at Montreal, and was


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ordained at Sandwich, Ont., March 15, 1863. Was received into the diocese of Cleveland, and appointed one of the Cathedral curates. March, 1815, he was sent to Defiance to, organize the congregation of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Under his direction their beautiful church was also begun and partly finished. He left the diocese Janu- ary, 1877.


MEILI, Rev. Aloysius Maria, was born of Protestant parents at Zurich, Switzerland, March 8, 1840; entered the Church when about twenty-eight years of age ; made his studies at Zurich, Basle, St. Mary's Seminary, Cincinnati, and St. Meinrad's, Ind .; was ordained for the diocese of Ft. Wayne, February 27, 1870. Came to the diocese of Cleveland, September, 1872, and was sent as assistant to St. Joseph's, Tiffin, remaining till July, 1873, when he was appointed pastor of Crestline. There he remained till March 20, 1874, when he left his charge and the diocese. July, 1883, he was received into the diocese of Leavenworth, Kas., where he labored successfully on the mission, till his death, at Clay Centre, March 20, 1893.


MERTES, Rev. Anthony, was born at Wagenhausen, diocese of Treves, Prussia, January 8, 1826 ; ordained March 23, 1853. Did pas- toral duty in his native diocese till April, 1876, when he came to the diocese of Cleveland, and was appointed pastor of New Bavaria. March, 1879, he was transferred to Edgerton, with charge of Florence as a mission. August, 1883, he returned to Europe, where he died in May, 1897.


MEVEL, Rev. John M., was born in France, July 29, 1839; was ordained in San Francisco, Cal., August 10, 1865. After serving in various dioceses in the West, and in San Domingo, he was received by Bishop Horstmann, in March, 1896, and appointed temporary pastor of Big Ditch. This position he held till his death, November 3, 1897.


MEYER, Rev. Maria Anton (Sanguinist), was born at Aesch, Switzerland, February 21, 1817; studied for the ministry at Graubünd- ten, Switzerland; was ordained at Feldkirch, Austria, September 8, 1843 ; came to Ohio in 1843, and till 1846 had charge of the following places : Peru, Thompson, Tiffin, New Riegel; also attended the Catholic settlers in Huron, Richland, Crawford, Hancock, Stark, Wayne, Ashland, Summit, Lorain, Lucas and Ottawa counties, making the entire journey on horseback. In 1846 he went to the diocese of Milwaukee, but was recalled in 1848, when he was stationed at Cleve- land for a short time, with charge of Avon and French Creek as missions. He then had pastoral charge of the following places in the diocese : Glandorf, Fort Jennings, Thompson, Avon and New Riegel. In 1858 he left the Sanguinists and became a secular priest, and as such he continued until his death in Covington, Ky., in 1890.


MEYER, Rev. Thomas (Sanguinist), a native of Ohio, was born at Minster, Auglaize county. July 25, 1869 ; was ordained at Cartha- gena, O., for the Sanguinists. April 26. 1895; was stationed in this diocese, at Thompson, as assistant, from May, 1895, to March, 1896. During this time he also attended Reed.


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MIDDENDORF, Rev. Roger ( Franciscan ), was born in Quincy, Ill. October 10, 1866: was ordained for the Franciscan Order, April 25, 1891; was stationed at the Franciscan Monastery, Cleveland, from August, 1898, to September, 1900, as chaplain.


MIELINGER, Rev. Xavier (Sanguinist), a Bavarian, was born March 26, 1865 ; made part of his studies for the ministry in his native town of Dilling, and completed them at the Sanguinist Seminary, in Carthagena, O., where he was ordained, March 17, 1889. Was in charge of the following places in the diocese of Cleveland: Reed, from March, 1889, to April, 1892; Big Spring to January, 1893. From August, 1892, to last mentioned date he also attended St. Patrick's Settlement. He then left the diocese and went to Europe. Since 1896 he has been a secular priest, and stationed in the diocese of Dallas.


MILES, Rt. Rev. Richard P. (Dominican), a native of Maryland, was born May 17, 1791, and ordained in September, 1816. He had pastoral charge of St. John's, Canton, between 1828 and 1830; was consecrated first Bishop of Nashville, September 16, 1838. He died February 21, 1860.


MING, Rev. John (Jesuit), a Swiss, was born in Giswyl, Septem- ber 20, 1838 ; joined the Jesuits and was ordained for them in Germany, September 13, 1868; was stationed in the diocese of Cleveland, as assistant at St. Mary's, Toledo, from September, 1879, to August, 1892; at St. Ignatius' College, Cleveland, to August, 1893, and at the Jesuit Novitiate, Parma, from August, 1897, to August, 1898. He is now a professor at the Sacred Heart College in Prairie du Chien, Wis.


MISICKI, Rev. Thomas, a native of Galicia, Austria, was born December 31, 1866; made his ecclesiastical studies at Cracow, Poland, where he was ordained May 19, 1889. Was stationed in the diocese of Cleveland, as temporary pastor of St. Adalbert's, from June, 1893, to July, 1894, when he left.


MOENNING, Rev. Francis (Franciscan), was born in Bakum, Osnabrück, Prussia, December 28, 1837; ordained at Teutopolis, Ill., January 13, 1867. He was attached to the Franciscan Monastery, Cleveland, from July, 1883, till January, 1887. While there he assisted the secular clergy, and attended a number of religious communities. Died at Memphis, Tenn., December 30, 1891. A most worthy priest.


MOES, Rev. Nicholas. (See biographical sketch, pages 313-314, this volume.)


MOITRIER, Rev. Francis, born at Saizcrais, France, February 19, 1839, was educated for the priesthood at Nancy, and St. Mary's Semi- nary, Cleveland. He was ordained January 6, 1865, and was then sent to Shelby Settlement. August, 1865, he was appointed pastor of Harrisburg, remaining till May, 1866, when he was sent to Alliance, whence he attended Leetonia. This charge he held till 1867, when he was received into the diocese of Vincennes. Since 1871 he has been affiliated with the diocese of Columbus.


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MOLLOY, Rev. James, was born at Tullamore, Kings county, Ireland, October 13, 1844; was ordained at Nashville, Tenn., Novem- ber 30, 1867. He was received into the diocese of Cleveland, in 1872; was assistant at Sts. Peter and Paul's, Sandusky, till 1875 ; then assist- ant at St. Columba's, Youngstown, till July, 1876, when he was appointed pastor of Bellevue, remaining till May, 1879. Then he left the diocese, but returned, July, 1880, when he received the pastorate of Kent. There he remained till August, 1881, when he again left. He is now in the diocese of Cincinnati.


MOLON, Rev. Louis, was born in the diocese of Arras, France, in 1826; came to Cleveland as a seminarist, in August, 1850, and was ordained September 8, following. Soon after his ordination he was sent to Tiffin, as pastor of St. Mary's, remaining till September, 1852. Mean- while (January to September, 1852) he also attended St. Joseph's congregation, same place. His next appointment was St. Mary's, Massillon, September, 1852, to July, 1855. He was next appointed superior and professor of St. John's College, Cleveland. He retained this charge but a few months, when, in January, 1856, he was sent to St. Vincent's, Akron. In the fall of the same year he was appointed pastor of Berwick, remaining till November, 1857. His next charge was St. Ann's, Fremont, from December, 1857, to July, 1861. From Fremont he attended Port Clinton, La Prairie, Marblehead, and Tous- saint, from June, 1860, to July, 1861. Then, till April, 1863, he was pastor of Holy Angels', Sandusky, and attended Kelley's Island as a mission. In the fall of 1863 he visited his native . France on a six months' leave of absence, and on his return was sent to St. Joseph's, Massillon, the congregation he had organized in 1854. There he remained from January to September, 1865, when he was appointed pastor of St Mary's, Elyria, and attended for a while, as missions, Norwalk, North Amherst, Port Clinton, Vermilion, Lorain (Black River), and several sinall stations. He remained in Elyria till his death, November 16, 1880, although he had resigned his charge in March of same year, owing to an apopleptic stroke, which disabled him from doing any pastoral work. His remains rest at Elyria.


MOLONY, Rev. Edward R., was born in Rutland, Vt., July 24, 1854; was ordained for the diocese of Burlington, July 18, 1878. Was in the diocese of Cleveland, as temporary assistant at Sts. Peter and Paul's, Sandusky, from May to September, 1891, and at Grafton, as temporary assistant at the Immaculate Conception church, until February, 1892, when he was recalled to his native diocese.


MONAHAN, Rev. James, was born in parish Tubbercurry, county Sligo, Ireland, December 8, 1822. He was ordained in St. Mary's church, on the "Flats," Cleveland, November 19, 1848-the first priest ordained by Bishop Rappe. Between December, 1848, and 1855, he was stationed at the following places: Cleveland, St. Mary's on the "Flats"; Holy Angels', Sandusky; Dungannon, with Summitville. Wellsville and East Liverpool as missions ; Maumee ; Toledo, as assist- ant at St. Francis' church ; assistant at St. Patrick's, Cleveland, when


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(1855) he left the diocese. In 1863, he was again received by Bishop Rappe and, until 1880, had the following pastoral charges: Bellevue ; St. Bridget's, Cleveland; South Thompson; Alliance; assistant at St. Francis', Toledo; assistant at Holy Rosary church, Cleveland. July, 1880, Bishop Gilmour gave him charge of St. Stephen's congre- gation, Niles, where he remained till his death, September 6, 1884. His remains are buried in St. John's Cemetery, Cleveland .*


MONTGOMERY, Rev. Charles P. (Dominican), was ordained in 1830; had charge of missions in Columbiana and Stark counties between 1837 and 1840. For many years he was pastor of Zanesville, where, on Easter Monday, April 15, 1860, he was found dead in bed at the pastoral residence. He was an excellent priest and much beloved by his people.


MORAN, Rev. James, was curate at St. Francis' church, Toledo, for a few months in 1848 ; from September, 1848, to July, 1849, he held a like position at Dungannon, whence he also attended Youngstown as a station. No other record of him.


MOURET, Rev. Casimir, a native of France, was pastor of St. Vincent's, Akron, October, 1817, to June, 1850, meanwhile attending Louisville, Harrisburg and New Berlin as missions. No other record of him.


MUEHE, Rev. Michael (Sanguinist), born in Bavaria, July 5, 1865, was ordained for the Sanguinists, March 17, 1889; had temporary charge of St. Mary's, Tiffin, in the latter part of 1889, during the absence of the pastor.


MUELLER, Rev. Michael, was born in Bavaria, February 21, 1833. Came to the United States in 1862; made his studies for the ministry with the Benedictines at St. Vincent's, Pa., and in St. Mary's Seminary, Cleveland. He was ordained by Bishop Rappe, June 25, 1865. His first appointment was St. Mary's, Rockport, from July, 1865, to March, 1868. During this time he also attended St. Patrick's, Rockport, and Independence as missions. In March, 1868, he was transferred to Ottoville, from which place he attended for a time, as missions, Fort Jennings, Kalida and Cloverdale. He built the present churches of St. Mary's, Rockport. Kalida and Cloverdale. Under his direction the present splendid church at Ottoville was also built ; it is one of the finest and largest in the diocese. He died at Ottoville, January 27, 1900.


MULCAHY, Rev. Michael (Basilian), was born in Cork. Ireland. December 28. 1840; educated at St. Michael's College, Toronto : ordained at Lyons, France. May 21, 1864 : was in the diocese of Cleve- land for one year (1867-68) as one of the professors of St. Louis' College at Louisville : also attended Salem as a station and Leetonia as a mission, from September. 1867, to July, 1868.




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