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  1. The Pampas and the Andes: a thousand miles' walk across South America by Nathaniel H. 1837-1902 Bishop, 2010-09-09
  2. Four months in a sneak-box. A boat voyage of 2600 miles down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and along the Gulf of Mexico by Nathaniel H. 1837-1902 Bishop, 2010-07-30
  3. Voyage of the paper canoe: a geographical journey of 2500 miles, from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico, during the years 1874-5 by Nathaniel H. 1837-1902 Bishop, 2010-09-07
  4. Voyage of the paper canoe; a geographical journey of 2500 miles , from Quebeck to the Gulf of Mexico, during the years 1874-5 by Nathaniel H. 1837-1902 Bishop, 2010-09-11
  5. Voyage of the paper canoe: a geographical journey of 2500 miles, from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico, during the years 1874-5 by Nathaniel H. 1837-1902 Bishop, Joseph Esherick, 2010-08-16
  6. Voyage of the paper canoe : a geographical journey of 2500 miles, from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico, during the years 1874-5 by Nathaniel H. (Nathaniel Holmes) Bishop 1837-1902, 1878-12-31
  7. Voyage of the paper canoe a geographical journey of 2500 miles. by Bishop. Nathaniel H. (Nathaniel Holmes). 1837-1902., 1878-01-01
  8. The Pampas and the Andes a thousand miles ' walk across South Am by Bishop. Nathaniel H. (Nathaniel Holmes). 1837-1902., 1868-01-01
  9. Four months in a sneak-box. A boat voyage of 2600 miles down the by Bishop. Nathaniel H. (Nathaniel Holmes). 1837-1902., 1879-01-01

61. Our Young Folks Author Index
Annette Bishop Sissy s Ride in the Moon /p 69.11 William H. Rideing (18531918) Wonderful Ocean Passages William Wirt Sikes (1836-1883) Nathaniel Nye, the
http://www.merrycoz.org/folks/index/AUTHOR.HTM
AUTHOR INDEX TO OUR YOUNG FOLKS
Our Young Folks published works by almost every nineteenth-century writer for children, from Sophie May to Harriet Beecher Stowe; it also featured fine engravings, including a handful by Winslow Homer. While the periodical's run ended in 1873, because my interest is only in works through 1872, the last year is not indexed here. Alphabetized by author's real name (where known); use control-F to search for pseudonym. Author's birth/death dates appear after the name; titles are in alphabetical order. Number after each title is made up of the following: year.month.pages. For pieces of music, listed author wrote the words to the song. For engravings, "drawn by" is the one given credit, except in the case of Landseer and of Frederick Church. KEY: /chromo = chromolithograph; /e = engraving; /p = piece is a poem; /s = piece is music
B
C D E ... W J. S. A. "Clam-Chowder" /p 72.9.548 M. L. A. "Our Five Little Kittens and Their Relations" 68.9.530-534 Charles F. Adams "Puzzled Dutchman, The" /p 72.2.106 Adrian "Grand St. Bernard, The" 68.2.76-81

62. Letter B - Delaware County, NY Queries And Surnames
with other descendants of the Every and Bishop families who b. 1816 at Delaware Co.,NY; m. Juliet H. Holgate on 4 m. Wes Gould) and Sarah (m. Nathaniel Lord
http://www.dcnyhistory.org/queryb.html
Delaware County, NY Genealogy and History Site NOTE: If when writing to someone, an address bounces, please check the e-mail addresses page to see if a newer address exists.
Queries and Surnames for Delaware County
Letter B
BABCOCK - Looking for information regarding Serenia BABCOCK b. 1854 married Charles R. Williams d. 1887. Specifically parents, siblings, etc. Donna Gurney - posted 10-2002 BABCOCK - Seeking any information on Permelia BABCOCK, born June 10, 1832 in Hamden, Delaware Co., NY. Married George SMITH on Feb. 13, 1855 in Andes, Delaware Co., NY. He was born Sept. 25, 1829 in Franklin, Delaware Co., NY. They moved to Iowa somethime after marriage. Brian Campbell - posted 11-99 BACON - Looking for any information on David Bacon married to Mary YOUNG and the parents of Frances Abigail Bacon who was married to Andrew Jackson DAVIS - all residents of Kortright. M. Davis - posted 09-2003 BACHMAN Kelly Bartram - posted 07-2001 BAILEY - I am researching the family of Daniel S. Bailey who lived two miles north of Deposit at the turn of the century. He had ten children, Nathan, Frederick, Charles, Mary, Bertha Bailey O'Brien, Betsy Bailey Jones, Augusta Bailey Hill, Nettie Bailey Clarke, Frances Bailey Alart and Ellen Bailey Wheaton. Many of his children lived in the Deposit area. I would appreciate any information. I have a wonderful family reunion picture of them in 1893 and would like to learn where the descendants are now. Susan McKelvie - posted 10-2002 BAILEY - Searching for information on the Bailey's ( x3) who served in the 144th.

63. INDEX
Bishop. Jacob ( ) Lovilla ( - ) Nathaniel ( - ) Nathaniel ( - ) Sarah Jane Jennie (1854-1919 1913- ) Blance B ( - ) Earl D. ( - ) Eleanor H. (1918- ) Ethelyn
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William ( - )
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William Albert (1825-1864)
BARRY
Arthur A. (1894- )
David ( - )

Loretta A. (1891-1909)
Rebecca C. (1828-1868)
BARSE
Elisha (1812- ) Frank Dean (1855- ) George Henry (1841- ) Jacob ( - ) ... Mary Asenath (1850-1866)
BARTLETT
Daniel ( - ) David ( - ) Desire ( - ) Hannah (1816-1866) ... Robert ( - )
BARTON
Charles F. (1863- ) Clifford (1871- ) Howard (1867- ) John A. (1834- ) ... Walter (1876- )
BASSELMAN
Clara ( - ) Henrietta ( -2000)
BASSETT
Bonnie Anette ( - )
BASTUSCHECK
Emma (1851-1901)
BATES
Abile (1829-1907) Alma C. (1861-1938) Chloe ( - ) Clara (1784-1877) ... Tony ( - )
BATSCHKE
Frank , Jr. (1927- ) Karl Franz (1957- ) Kay Ellen (1951- ) Kurt (1960- ) ... Paul Andrew (1963- )
BATTERHAM
Elizabeth (1847-1928)
BATTESE
Mary ( - )
BAUER
Jacob ( - )
BAXTER
Susan ( - )
BEADNELL
Emilie F. (1860-1861)

64. I64442: Infant BREWER (14 Mar 1911 - 14 Mar 1911)
Lillie Mae FLETCHER Family 1 Irvin Nathaniel SHEFSTALL 1887 1946) m 1907 _Nellie Bishop (1861 _James H. WALKER + m 1855 _William
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14 Mar 1911 - 14 Mar 1911
  • BIRTH : 14 Mar 1911
  • DEATH : 14 Mar 1911
  • BURIAL : (Unknown), Cavetown Cemetery, Brown Township, Washington County, Indiana
Father: Greeley BREWER
Mother: Mary Catherine HUGHES
_Greeley BREWER
_Louisa HUGHES Infant BREWER ... _Meredith HUGHES + (.... - 1910) m 1867 INDEX HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 12/23/03 03:07:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Jennifer Lynn CHANNLEY
Private -
  • BIRTH : Private
Father: Gary Lee CHANNLEY
Mother: Jean Ann FLOYD
_Gary Lee CHANNLEY
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Walter L. GRAY
31 Oct 1897 - 6 Jan 1992
  • BIRTH : 31 Oct 1897
  • DEATH : 6 Jan 1992
  • BURIAL : (Unknown), Bunker Hill Cemetery, Franklin Township, Washington County, Indiana
Father: Amos GRAY
Mother: Elnora Ella SCHOLL
Family 1 Hazel A. ASHABRANER
  • Edwin Laverne GRAY
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    Aaron Leatherwood HARDIN
    19 Nov 1825 - 21 Apr 1896
    • BIRTH : 19 Nov 1825
    • DEATH : 21 Apr 1896, near Hardinsburg, Washington County, Indiana
  • 65. Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
    Brewster Nathaniel Hawthorne s (18041864) American Note Books Church in Boston andbecame Bishop of Massachusetts. and her husband, Charles H. Woodbury (1864
    http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/let/notes.htm
    Jewett Works
    Main

    Index to these Letters
    ANNIE FIELDS, LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT NOTES If you can use frames, a NOTES link at the beginning of a letter will display that letter's notes (if any) in the right window. If you cannot use frames, then that link will bring you to this page, and you will need to use the back button or the link above to return to the letters. Or you may open a second browser window for easy access to letters, notes, and index. Notes for the Preface Spenser : Edmund Spenser (1552-1599). Lowell : James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was an American poet and literary critic, well remembered for his humorous poetry, such as "The Biglow Papers" (1848). Portsmouth : a seaport in New Hampshire. King of the Fatherland : The fatherland is Great Britain. "The first of all her dead that were to be" : This quotation has not been identified. Help is welcome. the famous journal of Dean Swift to Stella : Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), the Irish satirist is best known for Gulliver's Travels (1726). Stella was his close friend, Esther Johnson, to whom he addressed Journal to Stella noble saying of Plato : Plato (about 428-347 BC) was a Greek philosopher, author of numerous dialogues featuring Socrates, his teacher. The quotation comes from Book V of "Laws," in which Socrates does not appear: "for there is no greater good in a state than that the citizens should be known to one another." (Research: Jack V. Wales, Jr. of the Thacher School, Ojai, CA.)

    66. GULF REGION FLA DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL (in MARION)
    1902. Four months in a sneakbox a boat voyage of 2600 miles down the Ohio andMississippi Rivers, and along the Gulf of Mexico / by Nathaniel H. Bishop.
    http://vax1.memphis.lib.tn.us/MARION?S=GULF REGION FLA DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL

    67. THE HISTORY OF THE HALTOM FAMILY
    Spencer received land grants on Bishop’s Creek in 1783 and nearby his sons Thomasand Ebenezer, while Nathaniel, John and m. 41-1849 Amos H. Gray (Owen Co.
    http://www.etherton.net/haltom.htm
    THE HISTORY OF THE HALTOM FAMILY By Patrick R. Pearsey Preface There are no baptismal, will or bible records to support this conclusion it must be stated. The genealogy from William Holtham (who later used the spelling "Haltom") down to his supposed sons and in some cases, grandsons, is based on census and land records for the most part. Some educated guesswork has also been used when necessary but is so noted. The Haltom family migrated to North Carolina by 1753 to an area that became known as Anson County in 1763 and Montgomery County in 1779. There appears to have been three and possibly four sons of William Haltom Sr., who was probably born about 1700-10: John, Spencer, William Jr. and James. The descendants of John moved to Owen County, Indiana. Some of Spencer Haltom’s family stayed in North Carolina while others moved to Tennessee and later, Arkansas and Texas. William Haltom Jr. and his descendants moved to Tennessee and Arkansas. James Haltom, who used the spelling "Altom", may or may not be a son, but appears in South Carolina in the 1770’s. There are several character traits common to the widely separated branches of the Haltom family. Education was important to the Haltom family as no less than eight members worked as schoolteachers. Most family members knew how to read and write by 1850. The Haltoms have always been willing to serve their country in time of war. Haltoms served on both sides during the Civil War. Over 40 Haltoms enlisted, ¾ in the Confederate Army. Of these men, about ¼ died during the war. Four reached the rank of Lieutenant: Elisha S. Haltom, William B. Haltom, James H. Haltom and Thomas C. Haltom, all in the Confederacy. Serving the cause of justice is also a family trait, 9 members in all branches of the family serving as Justices of the Peace and as Sheriffs/Marshals during the 1800’s.

    68. Manuscripts Dept, UNC At Chapel Hill
    a North Carolina Episcopalian clergyman and Bishop, 18781932 books, and other materialof Nathaniel Chesley Daniel and a letter from Dixon H. Lewis discussing
    http://www.upress.virginia.edu/epub/pyatt/chap01.html
    Timothy D. Pyatt, Editor
    University of Virginia Press

    Conditions of Use
    CHAPEL HILL
    Manuscripts Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Manuscripts Department
    CB #3926, Wilson Library
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Chapel Hill NC 27514-8890
    Phone: (919) 942-1345
    Fax: (919) 962-4452
    E-mail: MSS@email.unc.edu Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
    Services: photocopying available
    INTRODUCTION
    The Manuscripts Department of the Academic Affairs Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has a long tradition for documenting the history and culture of the American South. Because African Americans have played an integral and leading role in forming that history, records relevant to African-American life and culture constitute a prominent portion of the department's holdings of nearly 14.5 million items. The majority of the collections documented in this guide are plantation records from the antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction period. Entries for these collections discuss topics such as slaves as plantation labor, and later, the hiring of freedmen. There are also several twentieth-century collections described that cover topics such as desegregation, bussing, race relations, and civil rights. The entries are arranged alphabetically by collection name. Listed after the collection name is the collection number and the date span of the entire collection. The entries describe only the portion of the collection pertaining to African Americans, with complete summary records for collections available through the library's online catalog. The full texts of selected

    69. American Writers - Teacher Student Resources - Really Fine Web Design, Education
    Hawthorne, Nathaniel (180464), novelist and short-story writer Bishop, Elizabeth(1911-79), poet and short-story Mencken, H(enry) L(ouis) (1880-1956), essayist
    http://www.really-fine.com/American-Writers.html
    American Writers
    COLONIAL TIMES IN AMERICA Between the founding of Jamestown (1607) and the signing of the Declaration of Independence (1776), scattered English settlements grew into a group of colonies ready to declare themselves a nation. The colonists changed from thinking and acting as Englishmen to full awareness of themselves as Americans. During this time almost all writing was devoted to spiritual concerns and to practical matters of politics and promotion of settlements. In New England, fiction was considered sinful and little poetry was written. A few interesting personal journals and diaries survive. Bradford, William
    (1590-1657), historian'History of Plimoth Plantation'. Bradstreet, Anne (1612?-72), poet'The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America'; 'Contemplations'. Byrd, William (1674-1744), historian and diarist'History of the Dividing Line'; 'Secret Diary'. Edwards, Jonathan (1703-58), theologian'Personal Narrative'; 'The Freedom of the Will'. Knight, Sarah Kemble (1666-1727), diarist'The Journal of Mme. Knight'. Mather, Cotton

    70. I27232: Carter ALLEN (____ - ____)
    _Eleanor Caroline HUGHES _ (1837 1902) m 1850 _Millard Bishop _ _Evelyn Bishop (1932 BIRTH 1869. Father Nathaniel NICHOLS Mother
    http://www.hambytree.com/d0000/g0000027.html
    Carter ALLEN
    Family 1 FLOY
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    Sam BAUGH
    Family 1 Mattie Lou BEAUCHAMP
    INDEX
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    John Harvey BEARD
    1850 - 14 Mar 1930
    • BIRTH : 1850, Marshall Co., Tennessee
    • DEATH : 14 Mar 1930, Benton Co., Arkansas
    Family 1 Mary Jane HAMBY
    • MARRIAGE : 25 Dec 1875, Benton Co., Arkansas
  • Eva Arizona BEARD
  • William Lephley BEARD
  • Minnie Bell BEARD
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    James Timothy BESHEAR
    Father: John BESHEAR
    Mother: Donna TOWNSEND
    _Mayme HEATON
    James Timothy BESHEAR _Rowena Mae MCNEELY ... HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 02/19/2004 04:42:54 PM Pacific Standard Time
    John BINFORD , Jr.
    Family 1 Angela LONG
  • Cortney Renee BINFORD INDEX HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 02/19/2004 04:42:54 PM Pacific Standard Time
    Myrtle BLACK
    Family 1 Arthur HAMBY
    INDEX
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  • 71. BARN(E)S DATA BASE HL Alpha. By First Name - Only First Name Used
    16, 1842 Elender Bishop (Ref.13) Jacob m. Bib Co., AL TX, Laura age 25, b. Iowa, ElliotH. Moffat (ss Coon; Sarah 1725?, m. _ Summer; Nathaniel 1728-?, m
    http://members.aol.com/thsone/surname/barfile2.txt

    72. BARN(E)S DATA BASE TZ Alpha. By First Name - Only First Name Used
    5, 1839 Irwin G. Bishop (Ref.13) Vicey m. Washington Co Thair 18501927, m. LouisaDennis; William H. 1853-1854 of Branford; 2 sons, 4 daus.; 6-Nathaniel (d. Oct
    http://members.aol.com/thsone/surname/barfile4.txt

    73. Cemeteries Penn Township, Cumberland Co, PA - 2003 Contributed
    o Balser Mary A., not in Zeamer Bishop, Jacob, d 3 March 1878, 13 May 1895 Feltenberger,John H., 10 Dec 12 Feb 1917, 23 Aug 1999 Findley, Nathaniel D., 21
    http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/cumberland/cemeteries/penn02.txt

    74. Cemeteries McCray Cemetery Concord Twp, Erie Co Contributed For
    Aged 21 yrs., Wife of John Bishop Blakeslee, Alvira L., 18391897. Son of H. JEHeath. Aged 3 mo. Johnson, Nathaniel, died January 23, 1856. Aged 75 yrs.
    http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/erie/cemeteries/mccr0001.txt

    75. Rev. Harry Morgan Ayres. An English Pronouncing Dictionary By
    727879. (4329) Joseph W. Bishop, Jr.. 15259-61. (2942) Nathaniel M. Caffee. ElliottVK Dobbie. A Dictionary of Difficult Words by Robert H. Hill. 35137.
    http://www.americandialect.org/amspeech/authors2.txt

    76. Migrations Project - Surname Page
    Rezin Bishop, abt 17781839, MD. Walker Hampton Bishop, 1813-1894, AL. Sophie(a)BOWER, abt 1791-1875, NY. Nathaniel BOWLING, 1823-, TN. James H. BOYD, 1830-aft1900, PA.
    http://www.migrations.org/surname.php3?migname1=WILLIAM

    77. Index
    A B C D E F G H I J K L 1873 ) Lucella Learned (1870 - 1919) Lucetta Bishop (1827- 1921 1818) Nathan (1814 - ) Nathan Foster (1885 - ) Nathaniel (1785 - 1830
    http://kinnexions.com/kinnexions/mason/rr_idx/idx021.htm
    Index
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    B C D ... Z
    Mason
    Justus Bean
    Karl Carson
    Karl Lewis
    Kate Myers ...
    Katherine (1764 - br. 1795)
    Katherine
    Katherine
    Kathleen
    Kathleen Esther ...
    Lydia (ch. 1769 - 1833)
    Lydia
    Lydia
    Lydia
    Lydia ...
    Martha (ch. 1755 - )
    Martha
    Martha
    Martha
    Martha ...
    Mercy (ch. 1792 - )
    Mercy
    Mercy
    Mercy Ann
    Mercy L. ... Contact Created 11 Nov 2002 by Reunion, from Leister Productions, Inc.
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    78. McGlothlen Family Tree
    Unknown Bishop WFT Est. 18481880 - WFT Est. 5 (James H?) McGlothlen 1876- WFT Est. 5 Nathaniel Thomas Bell 1873 - 1880 ..
    http://home.attbi.com/~lilian55/mcglothlen.htm

    79. Bi - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
    Music Series, Prospectus (w McCONATHY MIESSNER) n 1924 H Music In Morris Bishop{US} (M 1893 Apr 15 1973 Nov 20) Nathaniel Holmes Bishop (M 1837
    http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/bi.htm
    New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
    Author names starting with Bi
    Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk nee )Williams BIANCO (F: 1881 Jul 22 - 1944 Sep 4) H I I I ... I nee Lady ASQUITH (F: 1897 - 1945 Apr 7) Princess, Marthe Lucie BIBESCO, nee g nee R nee R nee nee YORKE, 1:Mrs ADEANE (F: 1834 Nov 15 - 1916 Jan 13) nee L L Echoes Of The Past About California [1914] Leonard Arthur BIDWELL (M: 1865 - 1912 Sep 1) Maude G BIDWELL, nee nee GI ,NQW ,Q An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge [?] AR R nee T nee PE CK) Jacques BIGOT (M: 1644 - 1711) I I I I ... I De Ondergang Der Eerste Wareld [Du-?] Sayyid Ali, Shamsul Ulama, BILGRAMI (M: 1853 Nov 10 - 1911 May 22) Nawab, Syed Hossain BILGRAMI (M: 1842 Oct 18 - 1926 Jun) Kim BILIR (see: Arthur Hodgkin SC nee BJ A A Winter In Florida [1869/69] L GO ODKIND) Yukon BILL (see: Catherine E HA I nee RI SH AW) Katharine (Stevens Lunn?) BILLINGS

    80. Le - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
    Mrs MARIN {US} (F 1895 1965) Nathaniel LEE (M n 1963 Richard H LEUKART {US?} (M? - ?) H Job Evaluation Kilgobbin f 1872 The Bramleys Of Bishop s Folly f
    http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/le.htm
    New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
    Author names starting with Le
    Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk Berthe Roy de Clotte LE BARILLIER (F: 1868 - 1927) (ps: Jean BERTHEROY) Anthony LE BARON (see: Keith LA I H HA ... FO RD) Nathaniel James Walter LE CATO (M: 1835 - ?) R CH ARRON) Pierre LE CHARRON (see: Pierre CH ARRON) Chrestien LE CLERCQ (M: c1640 - c1700) I I L T nee GR R Q ,Q Carmilla [?] Q Green Tea [?] Amy LE FEUVRE (F: ? - 1929 Apr 29) Eric's Good News [1894] Bunny's Friends [1899] Probable Sons [1905] GA HE I I ... I Our Lady Of Lourdes (w Jean-Marie J LE JACQ) [1893] I I I I ... L Nonsense Novels [1911] Arcadian Adventures With The Idle Rich [?] Moonbeams From The Larger Lunacy [?] The Hohenzollerns In America [?]

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