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[Pewaukee, Wisconsin]: [the author], c2008. FH Miller 96 pp., ill. (some col.). Christopher was one of these children. After first settling in the northwest part of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, members of this family eventually moved to the Winona, Minnesota area. FH Eicks 5, no. Notes: Fr. 1979. FH Bogenschneider vol. Also includes a family tree and a photo of Fred and Augusta Butt with Freds parents, Gottfried and Maria, before their house in Jordan township, Green County, Wisconsin. ~These pages are currently under construction~, Use your browsers Find function to search the pages! Notes: Rolled chart with family tree, a map, and text; Rge; genealogical tree is labeled Chart no. . Genealogy/ Obituary/ New Holstein (Wis.)/ Plappert, A. C./ Iversen, Peter Christian, 1840-1924. Wendel Wallau emigrated from the town of Gau-Algescheim in the modern-day state of Hessen, Germany. Abstract: Personal letters, most in English, some in German The ledger-diary of Wendel Wallau 1853-1859. Abstract: A vindication for the keeping of the expense account is written on p. Notes: Donated by Bob Gruling. 75 pp. Ehlert, Edward. Souvenir album. Bernard C. Brandenburg. Abstract: Some mention of family life on the farm near Plattville, Wisconsin, pp. Elm Grove, Wis.: unpublished, [199?]. He began the movement to restore Milwaukees Third Ward. Heiner/ 1948-1950/ Letters/ Pfalz, Hercher. [213] pp., ill. (some col.). Joyce L Bowman passed away Thursday, April 13th, 2017 . Abstract: On card: Veranstaltet vom Deutsch Am. FH Ragatz 4 pp. Remembering Joyce Bowman. Rubsamen/ 1555-1782/ Manchaster (Va.)/ Allendorf, Germany. This memoir also provides an account of travel on the Mississippi route after the familys arrival in New Orleans. Notes: Donated by Jill Rosenshield, Special Collections, UW-Madison Memorial Library. of 11. Others were discovered by accident when I opened a suitcase that had been found in the basement. Various Papers. Abstract: Ancestors: Michael Bohnert (no info.) 1942. July 23, 1726. The letters are from C. Henry Joseph, (husband of Amelia Endlich, Emils sister) written from New Hope, Portage Co., Wis. and dated Sept. 13, 1865; from Amelia Endlich (Emils sister); from Wilhelm Ingwerson (Emil and Amelias brother) written from Mount Pleasant [Nebraska?] Tegeder, Johann Theodore/ 1874-1981/ La Crosse (Wis.)/ Wisconsin/ Emsbueren, Westphalia/ Family history, Tegeder, Robert M.. Tegeders in the second millennium. Distributed by Gustav R. Zilisch, Leichenbestatter, Hustisford, Wisconsin. On reverse: Christliche Tauff Gedaechtniss meinem lieben Petter zu Gundtershoffen Anno 1709. Notes: Donated by Neil Giffey (614 West Foundation St., P.O. The letters are written from Rockfield, Wisconsin, and are dated 1895 and 1896. Abstract: Contents: Baptismal certificate for Martin Friedrich Heinrich Maart [Marth], born Nov. 7, 1833 and baptised on Nov. 10, 1833; confirmation certificate for Helene Munder, from a church in Militsch (in Silesia), dated March 24, 1853; army certificate for M. Marth, with dates for 1853, 1854, and 1855; official release from Prussia for Martin Friedrich Heinrich Marth, March 1857; passport for Martin Friedrich Heinrich Harth [Marth], traveling from Baldekow, Pomerania to Nordamerika, dated May 23, 1857; [second baptismal certificate for Maart, signed Feb. 26, 1857? Marshalls Band is still active, since 1884: Family History/ Photographs/ German Americans Kansas/ Rahn, Family History/ Archives/ Cooking/ Recipes, German Workerss Organization/ Wausau (Wis.), Abstract: Ernest Wilhelm Bertermann was born in 1825 in Ober-Arnsdorf, Breslau, Germany. Notes: Neese, Turley, Antrim, Wilhite, Starr, Paylor Abstract: History of the Felten family and the town of Waldorf, Kreis Ahrweiler, Germany. Otto Arens home, September 1849. Abstract: Genealogy, history, pictures: focused on Germany 1852-1886; two envelopes of miscellaneous letters; miscellaneous envelopes and calling cards; business receipts for Joseph, Adolph and Mathilde Reinhardt; and examples of cross-written letters (one written to Mein liebes Mathildchen). Location. St. Louis, Mo. Brandenburg, Bernard Christian. Family history/ Pfeil/ Wambold/ Ebling/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Watertown (Wis.)/ Hesse Darmstadt/ 19th century/ Winona (Minn.)/ German Americans Minnesota/ Wisconsin Washington County. Abstract: Apparently the property of Sophia H. Baass. Joyce Bowman Obituary. MKI P2005-25 American Boyers. 3, in German, January 1, 1908 December 31, 1918; Vol. 8-12. Herbert Miller Obituary. 1996. Muhlenberg, Henry Melchior/ 1742-/ Pennsylvania, Wallau, Wendel, and Karyl E. Rommelfanger. Notes: Includes biographical sketches of children and grandchildren of the parents Julius and Emilie Bubolz. Upon the dedication of the New Boys High School Building, January 4th, 1913. 3. An Sophie. 138 pp. Abstract: Speech presented to the Manitowoc Historical Soc. Includes PIA book Vier Buecher von der Nachfolge Christi und ein vollstaendiges Gebetbuch im Geiste der Nachfolge Christi: Mit bischoeflicher Approbation by Thomas von Kempen, shelved with PIA coll. Sr. and came to this country at the age of six weeks. P85-42 136 pp. Maternal lines: Neupert/Schoenheider/Suessenguth (Thuringen to Chicago); Meyer/Goltermann (Landesbergen and Erichshagen, Hannover, Germany, to DuPage County, Illinois, to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois). Contains more than 107,400 individuals and shows some 36,574 marriages. Lunden: 1825. 115 W Belt Line Rd, FH Hasselman He died in 1864 and was the first person buried in the Standalone Cemetery (today called Mt. FH Hercher Abstract: Collection of Gemeinde-Bote: Monatsblatt der Ev. 96 pp., ill. Voss, born 5 May 1896, confirmed 17 April 1910. Abstract: Heinrich Friedrich Konrad Kruckeberg (Christophs grandson) was born in 1835 in Ockensen, Salzhemmendorf, Germany, to Heinrich Friecrich Conrad Kruckeberg and Johanne Christine Luise Wasmann (Christophs daughter). Information in included on each Kreis providing the historical situation and environment of these ancestors and their families. Family History/ Letters/ Handwritten/ Photographs / Cedarburg (Wis.)/ Dobberpuhl/ Krueger/ Wisconsin Ozaukee County/ Pomerania, Prussia/ Pommern, Prussia. FH Marth MKI P2002-59 She was born in Newark, on November 4, 1956, the daughter of the late John and Marlene (Byers) Turner. Letters/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Ingwerson, Emil, Letters to Mathilde Reinhardt. Maeser, Karl G. Maher, Patricia. Abstract: Notebook contains songs (most in English, some in German) and one recipe (in English). Frampton n Cedar Falls Iowa signed Otto Lam[? Abstract: Various documents donated by M. von Reitzenstein, Grand Marsh, WI [1900s?]. Dezember 1874 zu Oberhausen in Rheinpreussen geboren. 1799-1928. Madison, Wis.: Blied, 1903-1947. Abstract: Photocopies out of newspapers with English translations. Letters/ Civil War, 1861-1865 German Americans/ Wisconsin German Americans/ Ingwerson, Emil. [Story of Oesau family and descendants]. Family history/ Engler, Jacob, 1806-1854/ Poland/ Prussia/ Winona (Minn.)/ Minnesota, Evert, Jeanne E. The Evert Family Story. Pfarrers Heinrich I. Dreis, 1912 (Madison, Wis.); and two copies of 1916 pamphlet announcing English services for the remaining months (Sept. Dec) at St. Marcus Ev. of Pennsylvania Press, 1950. Notes: Donated by Robert Bellman. 34 pp. He emigrated in 1854, first settling near Guttenberg, Iowa, and late in his life he moved to Boyden, Iowa. She was born in Koeln-Ehrenfeld . Sterbesakramenten gestaerkt geduldig in Gottes heiligen Willen, sanft und ruhig., Oberhausen, Germany/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Winschuh, Johanna, 1874-1894/ Stevens Point (Wis.)/ Wisconsin Portage County, Abstract: Card reads, in part: Zum frommen Erinnerung an Helena Frank, geboren in Beuren, Rheinpreussen, am 30. U.S.: Selbstverlag, 375 pp. Included is 15 min. Abstract: In reviewing the many passenger lists, not one immigrant was listed as having a STEFFY/STEFFEY surname. Needing to find work, the couple moved to Los Angeles in 1936 to join Alberts brother John. Mount Pleasant, Iowa: 1963. Abstract: Ships log maintained by Carl Friedrich Bartz (1820-1899), who left Pomerania (vicinity of Drosedow) to become a sailor in approximately 1834. Schmidt und Frau Aug. Bleibaum. Abstract: Genealogy, history, pictures: mainly focused on the emigration itself Notes: An earlier version of this history won a Special Honorable Mention in the 2004 Henry Barkhausen Competition for Original Research, awarded by the Association for Great Lakes Maritime History. Genealogy/ Family history/ Bohemia/ Busek, Barbora (Scheinost)/ Zoubek, Vaclov/ Atlantic crossing, Bunnelle, Phyllis M., and Philip R. Bunnelle. Notes: Donated by Pamela Anderson, 10/2007. Abstract: The marker is also inscribed, Erected by National Teachers Seminary, Milwaukee, WI. The photograph is in an envelope addressed to Prof. Max Griebsch, Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis.; return address is Rev. 248 pp., ill. She attended Lakewood schools and worked as a retail clerk, prior to her disability. And others. German Workerss Organization/ Wausau (Wis.), Register Report for Ernest Wilhelm Bertermann. ]: the authors, 2009. While at the latter place he met Miss Myrtle Johnson to whom he was married on December 25, 1911. . Notes: On title page: Allied Familes: OConnell, Lucy, Hackett, Eichstadt / Eichsteadt / Eicksteadt, Barkow, Trossen and Zuerner of Wisconsin. Donated by Sally Connelly, 2010. Kiefner, dessen interessante Plaudereien aus dem Boehmerwald noch in angenehmer Erinnerung sind, eine Serie seiner Reise-Erinnerungen. FH Zaunbrecher, Zaunbrecher, Charles, comp. FH Meier He continued as a well-revered educator and superintendent of schools in Massachusetts, Georgia, and Queens, NY, until his death in 1907. Notes: Compact disc of scanned documents. MKI FH Kickbusch Krueger The business prospered from the beginning and later he bought out his partner, then bought the Waggoner block and made a success in our midst. A son Clemens died in infancy in 1893. Kindschi family history. 19 pp. . Notes: ca 50 pp. MKI P2007-27 Notes: Zoellner, Skarper, Hildeman, Anderson, Klitzke, Albertz, Olin. 293 pp. Notes: 11 pp. Because my children can read German but it is hard for them to read the German script. FH Wullschleger Heinrich August was born in 1858 in Ober-Arnsdorf, Breslau, Germany, and in 1884 he married Caroline Sophie Marie Eickhorst in Racine, Wisconsin. Tauff dadaurch du bisht genohmen auff zu Ein nem Kindt der Seeligkeit von nun an biss in Ewigkeit Drum So wachsse Gruen [?] FH Rucinski Abstract: Four letters to Emil Ingwerson, who was serving in the army during the Civil War. MKI P2002-97 Synode in Iowa (German only), and some letters and notes regarding subscriptions to the bulletin. Notes: Of this work one hundred copies have been privately printed by L. C. Wittichsche Hofbuchdruckererei, Darmstadt, for Adolph Finkler, Milwaukee, 1929. Some pieces in English. Abstract: Gladys Henriette, Tochter der Familie William und Pauline Laidlaw, geboren den 16. Notes: Title taken from cover of compilation. Notes: Donated by Jacob Martens. Notes: Jung, Flesch. Milwaukee: 5 pp. First line of printed text: 1. Notes: Prochnow, Krueger, Neuendorf, Bungert, Lenz. Abstract: Photocopy of George Simons Wander-Buch Henry married Maria W. B. Konrad, and their son, Gilbert Henry Kruckeberg, was born in 1914 in Oconomowoc, Waukesha, Wisconsin, and died in 1968 in Appleton, Calumet, Wisconsin. Parge/ Pommern, Mecklenburg/ Wisconsin/ 1580-1981/ Family history, Paulus, Margaret Jane Babcock. Joyce and Howard divorced and she married Lon Bowman in January 2001.Joyce was full of energy and ambition. When the Wall falls in 1989, she is now able to visit family without restrictions; but reunification involves new struggles with the meaning of home as Germany transforms from two states to one. Abstract: presently shelved with oversized books She started as a clerk typist for the USAF/civilian and retired as an auditor on several top secret projects. Notes: Written inside front cover, Fathers Journeymans Book. Also a stamp from the Handwerk Schulen in Kurhessen. 447-480. Letters translated into English pp. Abstract: Contains the Stark, Luebke, Raduege, and Wollin family stories. The writer notes they were in Milwaukee, and that in 1842 he married Friederica Wilhelmine Augusta (geboren Schallock). DuWayne and his brother Don were among the founding members of the Pommerscher Verein of Central Wisconsin, a group that celebrates the Pomeranian heritage and culture, with members performing traditional dance and speaking a regional Low German dialect. 4-5, 8-9. Several letters, written by family members, that refer to the ships log are included. Abstract: Scanned photograph and passport for Johann Georg Speiser, who was born 1819 in Brettheim, Wuerttemberg. World War, 1914-1918/ Anti-German sentiment/ Marshall (Wis.). Predigten fuer alle Sonn-, Fest- und Feiertage nebst einigen Busstags-Predigten und Grabreden. Abstract: Dr. Ernst Schmidt was a voluminous writer of political and historical articles, poems, essays and tales which were for the most part published in the United States. Notes: Umhoefer, Pins, Begler, Bush, Ernster, Sudtelgte, Lackas Notes: Donated by Thomas D. Brock, 2008. Notes: In German. Some family members retained the Babenschneider form of the name until the present day. Fliegel/ Postcards/ Aastrup/ Photographs/ Religious. The de Neuis settled in Shiloh Township in Grundy County, Iowa. Westphal/ Prussia/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Volkmann/ Puttkamer, Meissner, Friedrich A. Ludwig, Sr., and Margaret both died by the time Ludwig, Jr. was 21. . [United States? FH Wolter . FH Schoenecker Other scrapbooks with various newspapers clippings (1934-1942): 1901; 1914-1932; 1934-36; 1936-37; 1938-39; 1941 (3 vol); 1941-42; 1943; specially bound: 1933; 1934; 1941 (3 vol. Synode v N. Amerika, R. Wobus St. Charles Mo. Janke, Auswandert On the run: Elisabeths story. Abstract: Contains the Evert, Siewert, and Gundlach family stories. Madison, Wis.: the author, 1995. Abstract: Narrative of Rev. FH Ankelen In 1960 she sailed on the Bremen to meet Roland in Chicago, and they were married in Wisconsin. FH Wickham Family history/ World War, 1914-1918/ German Americans Iowa/ Religion, Strathmann, William. Includes photocopy of original document (quality of copy is fair to poor). Browse obituaries by: High School. Donated by Luanne von Schneidemesser. Arzt zu Cottleville, Mo. After arriving in Buffalo, Pastor Ehrenstroems congregation wanted to continue to Wisconsin, where they had connections with other from the Ukermark region. FH Borchardt 81 pp., ill. (some col.). Kaess / Ochiltree / Swartz Family History. Notes: German text (English translation in The Struve family in Europe and Texas). On reverse: Christliche Tauff Gedaechtniss meinem lieben Petter zu Gundtershoffen Anno 1709. Neese, Solomon/ Neese, John Rufus/ 1744-1979/ Family history/ North Carolina/ Indiana/ Palatine. handwritten article/document, in English, on New Holsteins Forty-Eighters; Notes: Donated by Marita Ritsche, 2005. Carl Siller was a professor of Pharmacy at Dorpat University, 1843-1850. Includes two locks of hair. Rosanne Bates Clark, 1920-2005, was born in the township of Eau Galle in Dunn County, Wisconsin; her grandfather, William Hartung, came from the area of [Bad] Soden, Germany. FH Bohnert The couple had one child, daughter Agnes Marie Reiter Dzombak, born Feb. 17, 1931. . She was employed as an accountant at Koening-Noggle International Import/Exports in Chicago. Abstract: This book describes the history and genealogy of the Ringwalds of Chillicothe, Ohio, and their connections with the Ringwalds of Baden, Germany. Abstract: Includes many photographs, the majority of them from weddings, and an index of names. 8, no. Life Memories and Day Book of Friedrich Wilhelm Balcke. FH Hunn Abstract: Story of Elisabeths flight in leaving her homeland. Fourth of July celebration, 1850. MKI owns only scanned images of the original letters and photograph. 1, 3-4 are 8.5 x 14; Vol. Notes: donated by Lois Kind (nee Wachter) Eicks, C. H./ Bremen/ New York, Letters to Emil Ingwerson. Papers, 1845-1899. His Civil War Diary & Subsequent Life on the Midwestern Plains. Notes: Donated by Norbert Manthe of Wauwatosa, WI. FH Bertermann 1 He is . Wintermantel/ Wisconsin Sauk County/ Baden/ 1788-/ Family history, Winters, Ken donator. A pioneer in local government will be laid to rest Saturday, June 1st. His letters often feature swastikas. . Donated by Jim & Lydia Goetsch, Merrill, WI 54452 (October 2002). Transcriptions made by Kristin Reifsynder, Kim Miller, and Marcel Rotter. Family Tree Maker computer file, 1 compact disc. Notes: Krueger, Behnke, Reinke, Rusch, Zahn. Privately printed: 1983 March. The Grosnick family history: A Wisconsin immigrant family. Bertha died in 1963 in Krankenhaus Bethanien, Moers, Germany; Rudolf died in 1970 in Chicago. Autobiographies/ Family history/ Achim, Hannover/ 1869-1953/ Wisconsin/ Autobiography, Horn, Merlin E. Genealogy of the Dobberpuhls: People from Kreis Cammin in the former Province of Pomerania, Prussia. The first 70 pages detail her adventures as a young teacher in Sedan, France, where she was an eye-witness to the German invasion which defeated Napoleon III there. He sailed for about 20 years, and arrived in the United States in 1854. Church records/ Lutheran Church/ Wisconsin/ Buenger, Theodor Heinrich Carl, 1860-1943/ 19th century/ History. Family history/ Auenstein, Baden-Wuerttemberg/ Maher/ Wittick/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Minnesota, Mallman, Sharon M. The Brumders of Milwaukee. Milwaukee History, vol. A poem clipped from an unidentified newspaper, von Professor Julius Goebel, Urbana, Ill. New Orleans, the Mississippi River, and German Migration to the Midwest. Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, vol. Notes: Cover title: History of Thuerwaechter and Burg Families, photocopy of original Josi/ Hazard/ Family history/ Switzerland/ Wisconsin/ 1800-, Heiner, Gabriele. Includes background history on Pomerania and Poland and information on the family name. Geschichte einer Familie. FH Riechers (P87-17) The approximately 280 reychs (local clubs) stay in close contact with one another. of Wagner and related families, many of whom settled in Wisconsin. FH Fitt Gausmann/ Family history/ Kluge/ Lutherans, Gebhardt, Werner. Notes: Windmiller, Craigmiles, Zerenberg . Surviving are nephews Ed (Juanita), Eric (Stacey), and Mark (Carla . Lutherischen Dreifaltigkeits Gemeinde zu Cedarburg, Wisconsin for the years 1927, 1928, 1929, and 1930. Family history/ Duesterhoeft/ Posen/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Calumet County/ Chilton (Wis.), Schabbing-Hille, Anna. [Madison, Wis.]: [the author], [2007]. 18, 5 loose printout pages : illustrations. Dec. 1845. Some of the items had been known for a long time. Michael Wagner emigrated in 1863, eventually settling on a farm in the Town of Springfield, Dane County, Wisconsin. One of the authors great-grandmothers, Elisabeth Weber, was born in Dusseldorf, Westphalia. In the end, she finds that for an immigrant there can never be a simple answer to the question: Where is home? Abstract: Ledger-diary, translated into English. Notes: Donated by Michael Petrie, 2006 In lieu of flowers, mourners are encouraged. Inscription on the margin of document: Lobe den Herren Meine Seele der dich in der Heyl[igen] Tauff von allen deinen Suenden abgewachen undt gereiniget hatt Ehre Sey Gott in der Hoehe alleluia ammen. Volume III contains the translations of the letters written by the American Buergers back to their relatives in Germany. preface. P89-25 West Bend, WI: West Bend Art Museum, 1994. Other surnames mentioned in this history include: Brede; Gainer (Gager, Geiger, Gaenger); Weidemann; Werner; Krug. Abstract: Also short biography of Ernest Samuel Hildemann. Abstract: As a token of love I will attempt to write a short sketch of their lives for the future generations Father born in 1821 in Landau, Bavaria, immigrated in 1853. Kaess, Brian Paul. Family history/ German Americans Wisconsin/ Wisconsin Jefferson County/ Pomerania, Prussia, Strey, Fr. . He enlisted and was a member of Company G, 13th Wisconsin Infantry. 1989. Windmond anno Uhu.i 87), which may have come from the Schlaraffia in New Orleans; a poem dedicated Dem Siebziger Aepfelchen); and a brochure of 1994-1995 events for the Schlaraffia Milwaukia located at 500 E. Marquette Avenue in Milwaukee. FH Wehrwein (Amling) Marx [Assorted papers]. Abstract: The majority of the Gruling/Zastrow ancestors came from Pomerania, specifically the towns of Labehn, Dumroese, and Stantin in Kreis Stolp; Ottendorf in Kreis Naugard; and (presumably) Ruebenhagen in Kreis Regenwalde. Family History/ German Americans Ohio/ Ringwald/ Genealogy/ Chillicothe (Ohio)/ Baden/ Wagenstadt, Bryant, Robert C. The Junkermeier Family in Germany and America. Locations include: Columbus, Wisconsin; Austin, Minnesota; Jackson, Minnesota; Waterloo, Wisconsin; and Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Abstract: Descendants of Wendelin Bautz and Magdalena Dieringer Bautz, from Haigerloch (Hohenzollern). [Various documents].1900a. Cincinnati, Ohio: the author, 2003. vi, 516 pp., ill. Abstract: Includes family charts, photographs (loose & album); copy books. Niederschriften. Family history/ Genealogy/ Hunn/ Hesse Darmstadt/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Zink/ Sonnemann/ Zirbel/ Wussow/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ German Americans Wisconsin, Evert, Jeanne E. The Schaeffer Family History. Though not addressed in this book, in 1875 Bertha married Canadian-American William Harper, and moved to the U.S. that same year. Family history/ German Americans Wisconsin/ German Americans Minnesota/ German Americans North Dakota/ German Americans Montana/ Rippley/ Ripley/ Rieple/ Ripli/ Rippli/ Unadingen, Baden/ Wisconsin Buffalo County Waumandee, Ritsche, Marita E. Cross Currents: In the Wake of the Great War. Access is restricted for 20 years, and will become public in 2038. for the funeral of Richard Breusike. Periodicals Christopher was one of these children. After first settling in the northwest part of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, members of this family eventually moved to the Winona, Minnesota area. Most dates are 1900, with a few being 1904. Annex C: Anhang zur Geschichte der Tuebinger Familie Camerer von 1503-1903 On Wednesday he became ill and medical aid was summoned, but his illness became so severe that even though every possible effort was made to relieve his suffering, the end came early this morning. Ilberg/ Westfalen, Jannke, William F. III. 1897. . Abstract: With a translation into English of parts of Das Lippe-Detmolder Settlement in Wisconsin, by Jerome C. Arpke. Abstract: Scanned images of 11 letters written in the old German script, along with transliterations and translations. Milwaukee, WI: Transfluency Press, 2005. Brewery work brought Ludwig, Sr. to New York and then to Great Falls, Montana, and later to Milwaukee. what does dep prenotification from us treas 303 mean,

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