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Catalog Number/Object ID |
2009-100-1Qu1.28 |
Object Name |
Folders (containers) |
Title |
Schools -1860--1864 |
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This folder, labeled "Schools," from 1860 to 1869, contains the following: 1. Payment voucher, $5.35 to Henry O. Symonds for various books delivered to schools, December 1860 through March 1861. 2. Payment voucher, $75 to Mary E. Graves for teaching Sewall Grammar School, one term, ending January 1, 1860(?). 3. Payment voucher, $3.25 to Samuel Martin for labor and materials, February 1861. 4. Payment voucher, $13.83 to Benjamin G. Hathaway for labor and stock for repairs, April and May 1861. 5. Payment voucher, $1.25 to J.F. Smith, Jr., for setting glass in windows, November 10, 1860. 6. Letter to G. Broughton, Esquire, Town Clerk, from W.B. Brown, Secretary of the Convention, dated October 11, 1860, informing Broughton of the election of J.B. Batchelder and Daniel Gile to fill vacancies occasioned by the resignation of Daniel Appleton and The Reverend Benjamin Hunton(?). 7. Convention of Selectmen and the School Committee to fill vacancies, October 10, 1860. Present: William Nutting, Peter Dixey, William Coates, Andrew Lachey, Rev. Allen, J.H. Robinson, John Swett, Jeffrey Knight and W.B. Brown. Resigned: Daniel Appleton and Rev. Benjamin Hunton(?). 8. Payment voucher, $3.00 to J.W. Lindsey for setting glass, trimming blinds, nails, August 11, 1860. 9. Payment voucher, $4.07 to N.P. Sanborn for labor and materials for blinds, wardrobe hooks, locks and screws, November 1860. 10. Payment voucher, $.37 cents to Anthony & Thompson for labor and screws, December 1, 1860. 11. Payment voucher, $1.60 to John S. Martin for work at Mugford schoolhouse putting up hooks and repairing benches, December 31, 1860. 12. Payment voucher, $15.42 (2 bills) to John Pitman per Geroge G. Pitman for wood delivered to schools, 1860 and 1861. 13. Payment voucher, $85.04 to W.F. Cloon for school books, January through November 1860. 14. Payment voucher, $58.07 to S.T. Prime for school supplies: books, dusters, brooms, water pails, one looking glass, sieves, slates, one bell, paper, locks and brushes, November 1860 to October 1861. 15. Payment voucher, $13.60 to John Bartol, Jr., for materials and labor at high school, painting, graining, numbering, carpet tacks and varnish, December 1860. 16. Payment voucher, $46.62 to P.&W.H. Shirley for wood and coal delivered to schools, October 1860 to March 1861. 17. Payment voucher, $53.16 to Benjamin Cole for labor and materials, repairs to schools, January through December 1860. 18. Payment voucher, $175 to Orville Hinckley for services as principal of the high school for the quarter ending October 1, 1861. 19. Payment voucher, $16.67 to Carrie Paine for teaching the Mugford Intermediate School for one month, ending March 31, 1861. 20. Payment voucher, $175 to Orville Hinckley for services as principal of the high school for the quarter ending April 1, 1861. 21. Payment voucher, $40 to Mary Baker for teaching at Farm School for two months, November 26, 1861. 22. Payment voucher, $50 to R.A. Gregory for teaching at the Rowland Primary School, term ending March 31, 1861. 23. Payment voucher, $50 to R.A. Gregory for teaching at the Rowland Primary School for the quarter ending September 31, 1861. 24. Payment voucher, $50 to R.A. Gregory for teaching at the Rowland Pimary School for the quarter ending June 28, 1861. 25. Payment voucher, $50 to A.H. Gilley for services as assistant at the Gerry Grammar School for the term ending July 1, 1861. 26. Payment voucher, $16.67 to Sarah H. Broughton for services as assistant at the Sewall Female Grammar School, one month, April 1, 1861. 27. Payment voucher, $50 to Sarah H. Broughton for services as assistant at the Sewall Grammar School for three months, October 1, 1861. 28. Payment voucher, $50 to Sarah H. Broughton for teaching at Sewall Grammar School, three months, ending July 1, 1861. 29. Payment voucher, $60 to Mary F. Baker for services at the Farm School, one term, September 27, 1861. 30. Payment voucher, $50 to A.H. Gilley for services as assistant at the Gerry Grammar School, term ending April 1, 1861. 31. Payment voucher, $50 to Alicia H. Gilley for services at Gerry Grammar School, term ending October 1, 1861. 32. Payment voucher, $50 to Mary E. Homan for teaching the Barnard Primary School, April 1, 1861. 33. Payment voucher, $50 to Mary E. Homan for teaching the Barnard Primary School, July 1, 1861. 34. Payment voucher, $50 to G.H. Haskell for teaching at Glover Primary School, term ending April 1, 1861. 35. Payment voucher, $50 to G.H. Haskell for teaching Glover Primary School, term ending July 1, 1861. 36. Payment voucher, $50 to G.H. Haskell for teaching the Glover Primary School for the term ending October 1, 1861. 37. Payment voucher, $175 to Orville Hinckley for services as teacher at the high school, one quarter, ending July 1, 1861. 38. Payment voucher, $50 to Mary E. Homan for teaching the Barnard Primary School, term ending October 1, 1861. 39. Payment voucher, $50 to S.A. Tarr for teaching a primary school for three months, ending July 1, 1861. 40. Payment voucher, $50 to Carrie Paine for teaching the Mugford Intermediate School, term ending December 31, 1861. 41. Payment voucher, $50 to Carrie Paine for teaching at Mugford Intermediate School for the term ending July 1, 1861. 42. Payment voucher, $50 to Carrie Paine for teaching at Mugford Intermediate School for the term ending September 30, 1861. 43. Payment voucher, $150 to John Nutting for teaching at the Washington Street school for the term ending June 30, 1861. 44. Payment vouchers (3), $150 each, to John Nutting for teaching at the Washington Street school, three terms, ending March 31, September 30 and December 31, 1861. 45. Payment vouchers (3), $50 each, to M.A. Lackey for teaching the Washington Street primary school, three terms, ending April 1, July 1 and October1, 1861. 46. Payment voucher, $54.16 to E.A. Traill for teaching the Mugford Intermediate School for two months ($33.33) and at the high school for one month ($20.83), ending April 1, 1861. 47. Payment vouchers (2), $62.50 each, to E.A. Traill for teaching at the high school, two terms, ending July 1 and October 1, 1861. 48. Payment vouchers (2), $150 each, to Elmer Valentine for services at the Story Grammar School, two terms, ending July 1 and October 1, 1861. 49. Payment vouchers (2), $50 each, to Sophia A. Tarr for teaching the Marchant Primary School, two terms, ending April 1 and October 1, 1861. 50. Payment vouchers (3), $50 each, to Harriet Newhall for teaching the Sewall Intermediate School, three terms, ending March 29, June 30 and September 30, 1861. 51. Payment voucher, $50 to Caroline Newhall for services as assistant at the Washington Grammar School, one term, ending June 30, 1861. 52. Payment vouchers, $50 each, to Amy K. Prentiss for teaching the Orne Primary School, three terms, ending April 1, July 1 and October 1, 1861. 53. Payment voucher, $10.11 to Henry O. Symonds for school books, April through September 1861. 54. Payment voucher, $75 to Mary F. Baker for teaching at the Farm School for one term, ending March 29, 1861, and $.75 for payment to Mr. Rose for fixing steps. 55. Payment voucher, $.68 cents to M. Mullen for cleaning primary school house, November 9, 1861. 56. Payment voucher, $150 to Elmer Valentine for teaching the Story Grammar School, term ending April 1, 1861, and $.50 cents for two singing books for use at the school. 57. Payment voucher, $3.76, submitted by W. Gilley, Jr., for Thomas Breare, school books, March through October 1861. 58. Payment voucher, $87.12 to N.P. Bliss for making fires at Sewall, Barnett and Rowland schoolhouses, lettering glass, cleaning stoves, and for payments to William Allen for fixing chimney and to John Thompson for labor and screws fixing lock and key, November 1861. 59. Payment voucher, $6.00 to John Hammond for wood, sawing and splitting, delivered to the Orne Primary School, Marchant Primary School, Story Grammar School and the Gerry Grammar School, 1861. 60. Payment voucher, $1.50 to John Hammond for setting seven panes of glass at the Farm School, June 1861. 61. Payment voucher, $5.03 to John Hammond for sawing and splitting wood, repairing plastering at Gerry Grammar School, and for labor and stock at the Orne Primary School, May 1861. 62. Payment voucher, $2.93 to John Hammond for labor on funnel at Marchant Primary School, labor and stock on the outhouse at the Orne Primary School and at the Marchant Primary School, April/May 1861. 63. Payment voucher, $14.35 to John Hammond for labor and stock at Lee Primary School, setting glass at Orne Primary School, Marchant Primary School and Gerry Grammar School, mending plastering at Glover School, and for sawing and splitting wood on various dates, June through August 1861. 64. Payment voucher, $6.50 to William S. Stone for making fires at Lee Primary School, May 1, 1861. 65. Payment voucher, $12 to Oliver P. Farrington for making fires at the Farm School from fall to the spring of 1861. 66. Payment voucher, $1.00 to A. Thompson for carrying letters from Salem to Bond Street (? difficult to read), July 1, 1861. 67. Payment voucher, $6.25 to Benjamin G. Traill for putting up curtains at Glover Primary School and for fixtures, for labor, screws and knobs at Barnard School, July 1861. 68. Payment voucher, $6.25 to John D. Ireson for whitewashing the Farm School, labor and plaster, May 1861. 69. Payment voucher, $50.50 to A.S. Barnes & Burr, Publishers, Wholesale Booksellers & Stationers, January 5, 1861, Alfred A. Barnes and Henry L. Burr. 70. Payment voucher, $50.50 to A.S. Barnes & Burr, April 27, 1861, publishers. 71. Payment voucher, $3.50 to N.P. Bliss for distributing school reports, March 1861. 72. Payment voucher, $52 to Horace S. Traill for printing 1500 copies of school report, 32 pages @$1.62 per page, March 1861. 73. Payment voucher, $3.00 to John S. Atkins for notifying the School Committee on various dates and for delivering letters to teachers, October through November 1861. 74. Payment voucher, $4.00 to John S. Atkins for notifying the School Committee on various dates, April through September 1861. 75. Payment voucher, $41.67 to Joanna C. Cressy for teaching at the high school for two months, ending March 1, 1861. 76. Payment voucher, $50 to R.A. Gregory for teaching the Rowland Primary School for three months, ending December 31, 1861. 77. Payment vouchers (3) for $50 each to Hannah Goodwin for teaching at the Sewalal Primary School, quarters ending April, July and October 1861. 78. Payment vouchers (3) for $50 each to R.T. Goodwin for teaching at Tucker Primary School for the quarters ending April, July and October 1861. 79. Payment vouchers (3) for $75 each to Mary A. Alley for teaching at Gerry Grammar School for three quarters, ending April, July and October 1861. 80. Payment vouchers (3) for $50 each to Hannah R. Cross for teaching at Mugford Primary School for three quarters, ending April, July and October 1861. 81. Payment vouchers (3) for $50 each to Mary A. Cross for teaching at Story Grammar School for three terrns, ending April, July and October 1861. 82. Payment vouchers (3) for $50 each to Sarah S. Graves for teaching Barnard Intermediate School, three terms, ending April, July and October 1861. 83. Payment vouchers (3) for $75 each to Mar E. Graves for teaching Sewall Grammar School for three terms, ending April, July and October 1861. 84. Payment vouchers (2), $50 each, to Caroline Newhall for services as assistant at Washington Grammar School for the terms ending March and September 1861. 85. Payment vouchers (4), $50 each, to Sarah Lindsey for teaching at Lee Primary School for four quarters, ending March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31, 1861. 86. Payment voucher, $15.05 to Ralph Devereux for materials and labor setting glass, hanging a door, repairing seats, table and door, for chalk boxes, varnishing carpet, repairing blinds, locks, etc., May through September 1861. 87. Payment voucher, $20.95 to Harris Silver for a feeder, watering pot, repairing funnels, May 1861 through February 1862. 88. Payment voucher, $9.80 to John Pitman for fuel and wood to schools, March through May 1861. 89. Payment voucher, $25.25 to Charles Osborn for making fires at schools, May 1861. 90. Payment voucher, $14.26 to William S. Collins for sawing and splitting wood at school and for cleaning privys and yards, August 1861. 91. Payment voucher, $1.34 to Joseph Savory for sawing and splitting wood for Mugford and Glover Schools, October 1861. 92. Payment voucher, $6.00 to Joseph Savory for sawing and splitting wood for Mugford and Glover Schools, August 1861. 93. Payment voucher, $75.51 to Benjamin Cole for materials and labor cleaning and repairing stoves at schools, etc., January through September 1861. 94. Payment voucher, $32.45 to Ralph Devereux for materials and labor at schools, setting glass, repairing doors, benches and chairs, blinds, coat and hat hooks, etc., January through April 1861. 95. Payment voucher, $11.92 to Joseph Wormstead for materials for repairs at schools, January to December 1861. 96. Payment voucher, $1.50 to John Hammond for setting glass at Story Grammar and Marchant Primary Schools, December 1861. 97. Payment voucher, $3.00 to Mary F. Baker to reimburse money paid to Mrs. Finn for cleaning a schoolroom and for 2 dozen wardrobe hooks, Octoer 26, 1861. 98. Payment voucher, $3.00 to Mary E. Bates for cleaning a schoolhouse, August 19, 1861. 99. Payment voucher, $21.96 to Joseph Savory for making fires at Mugford and Glover Schools, sawing and splitting wood, for kindling to both schools and labor in the cellars, sweeping, May 28, 1861. 100. Payment voucher, $31.25 to William S. Collins for making fires for seven months, getting in coal, cleaning cellars and privys, June 1861. 101. Payment voucher, $2.25 to Edward Martin for cleaning Washington Primary School, November 1861. 102. Payment voucher, $2.00 to Miriam Pedrick for cleaning the high school, November 19, 1861. 103. Payment voucher, $1.00 to Miriam Pedrick for cleaning the high school, May 30, 1861. 104. Payment voucher, $2.50 to Nancy Coffin for labor at Orne Primary School, June 3, 1861. 105. Payment voucher, $1.58 to Charles Osborn for storing coal and sawing and splitting wood, 1861. 106. Payment voucher, $24 to William G. Shattuck, Manufacturer of School Furniture, Fulton Street, Boston, for 24 Primary chairs, July 15, 1861. 107. Payment voucher, $.25 cents to N.P. Bliss for William Allen for repairs at Barnard School, December 1860. 108. Payment voucher, $.38 cents to Paul S. Buswell for fixing a key, November 3, 1860. 109. Payment voucher, $1.00 to Miriam Pedrick for cleaning the high school , March 4, 1861. 110. Payment voucher, $.75 cents to Elias Blaney for cleaning(?), 1861. 111. Payment voucher, $325.37 to P&WH Shirley for coal, various deliveries to schools, April through August 1861. 112. Payment voucher, $10.50 to Gardner Chilson, Chilson's Celebrated Cone Furnaces, Chilson's Trio Portable Furnaces and Trio Stoves, etc. for vent linings and grates, August 10, 1861. 113. Payment voucher, $2.75 to R.S. Dairs & Co. for Orville Hinckley, January 9, 1861, for eleven copies of Greenleaf's Alpha. @ $.25 each. 114. Payment voucher, $10.80 to Currier & Millett, Dealers in Furniture, Chairs and Feathers, Essex Street, Salem, for 24 feet of settees. Seth S. Currier and Benjamin R. Millett. 115. Payment voucher, $9.70 to Cloon & Prichard for school books, 1861. 116. Payment voucher, $150 to William Henshaw for school books, June 1861. 117. Payment voucher, $32.84 to John Hammond for wood to schools, making fires, setting glass, sawing and splitting wood, labor on stove funnel and chimney, 1860. 118. Payment voucher, $102.70 to Joseph W. Lindsey for material and labor for repairs to schools, August and September 1861. 119. Payment voucher, $50 to Amy K. Prentiss for teaching Orne Primary School from October 1, 1861, to January 1, 1862. 120. Payment voucher, $2.50 to Worthington, Flanders & Co. for advertising in the Daily Evening Traveller, August 6, 1862. 121. Payment voucher, $50 to Caroline Newhall for services as assistant at the Washington Grammar School for the term ending December 31, 1861. 122. Payment voucher, $50 to Hannah Goodwin for teaching at Sewall Primary School, term ending January 1, 1862. 123. Payment voucher, $50 to R.T. Goodwin for teaching at Tucker Primary School, term ending January 1, 1862. 124. Payment voucher, $50 to Sarah E. Graves for teaching at Barnard Intermediate School, tern ending January 1, 1862. 125. Payment voucher, $50 to H.R. Cross for teaching at the Mugford Primary School, term ending January 1, 1862. 126. Payment voucher, $50 to Mary A. Cross for teaching at the Story Grammar School, term ending January 1, 1862. 127. Payment voucher, $75 to Mary A. Alley for teaching at the Story Grammar School, term ending January 1, 1862. 128. Payment voucher, $62.50 to Elisa A. Traill for services as assistant at the high school, term ending January 1, 1862. 129. Payment voucher, $50 to Sophia A. Tarr for teaching at the Marchant Primary School, term ending January 1, 1862. 130. Payment voucher, $50 to M.A. Lackey for teaching at the Washington Primary School, term ending January 1, 1862. 131. Payment voucher, $50 to G.H. Haskell for teaching the Glover Primary School, term ending January 1, 1862. 132. Payment voucher, $50 to Alicia H. Gilley for services as assistant at the Gerry Grammar School, term ending January 1, 1862. 133. Payment voucher, $175 to Orville Hinckley for services as principal of the high school, quarter ending January 1, 1862. 134. Payment voucher, $3.00 to John S. Atkins for notifying the Committee on various dates from December 1861 to February 1862. 135. Payment voucher, $19.93 to Samuel Cox for school books, December 1861 to January 1862. 136. Payment voucher, $50 to Sarah H. Broughton for services as assistant at the Sewall Grammar School, term ending January 1, 1862. 137. Payment voucher, $20 to S.C. Pitman for teaching the Farm School, one month, term ending January 1, 1862. 138. Payment voucher, $150 to Elmer Valentine for services at the Story Grammar School, one term, ending January 1, 1862. 139. Payment voucher, $58.93 to Benjamin G. Hathaway for labor on School Street schoolhouse, May 1862. 140. Payment voucher, $19.22 to Hatch & Roberts, Dealers in Lumber and Manufacturers of Wood and Paper Boxes, foot of Commercial Street, Marblehead, for wood and sawing, December 1866. 141. Payment voucher, $10.60 to James Laskey for labor and stock, bricks at Pickett engine house, teaming lathes, November/December1866 and Jun1867. 142. Payment voucher, $5.78 to W.F. Cloon for books, ink, pencils, blacking bristles, thread, nails, clasps, staples, padlock, etc., January through December 1863. 143. Petition to the Selectmen, signed by B.R. Allen, Chairman, School Committee, and William Gilley, Secretary, May 7, 1863, regarding the school yard at the Rowland Primary School being lower than the street and at times impassable for teachers and scholars, petitioning the Board to have the yard drained so that "this evil may be corrected." 144. Report to Glover Broughton, Town Clerk, June 28, 1864. Signed by William Gilley, Jr., Secretary of the School Committee, regarding a meeting held on that date to elect committee member to replace Joseph H. Robinson. Present: Messrs. Nutting, Potter, Paine and Lamprell, Selectmen, and Messrs. Allen, Batcheller, Brown, Gilley, Sanborn and Ware of the School Committee. William Nutting, Jr., presiding. Stephen Hathaway was elected the new member. 145. By-law concerning truants, September 5, 1864, minutes. Attested to by Glover Broughton, Town Clerk, A. Huntington, Clerk, Azakel Huntington, Clerk. 146. Payment voucher, $22.50 to Charles Franks for painting blinds at Barnard School and for work at the Marchant and Lee Schools, April 19, 1868. 147. Letter from B.R. Allen, Chairman, School Committee, to William Nutting, Esquire, Chairman, Board of Selectmen, concerning a vacancy and whether to fill it at that time, January 21, 1865. 148. Payment voucher, $73.37 to N.P. Sanborn for materials and labor at schools, whitewashing, plastering, making repairs, etc., September through November 1865. 149. Payment voucher, $7.79 to Joseph W. Lindsey for materials and labor at High Street schoolhouse, September 2, 1865. 150. Payment voucher, $20.39 to Joseph W. Lindsey for wood, nails, etcl, for Hearse House, June through September 1865. 151. Minutes of meeting between Selectmen and School Committee, September 20, 1866, to select a replacement for Andrew Lackey, resigned. William Nutting, Jr. was chosen chairman and William Gilley, Jr., Secretary. Stephen P. Hathaway was elected to fill the vacancy. 152. Payment voucher, $140.91 to N.P. Sanborn for labor and materials, including boards, shingles, roofing, paint, carting, May and June 1969. 153. List of books delivered to scholars from June 21, 1868, through May 30, 1869 (four pages). 154. List of books delivered to scholars, undated, four pages. 155. An Act to Abolish the District School System, passed to be enacted, March 24, 869. Signed by Harvey Jewell, Speaker, House of Representatives, March 22, 1869, and Robert C. Pitman, President, Senate, March 23, 1869. Approved by William Claflin, Secretary's Department, and Oliver Warner, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston, March 25, 1869. 156. Notifications to Parents, Masters or Guardians, Marblehead School Committee, an order to require parents, masters or guardians to supply scholars with certain books. Signed December 12, 1869 by Lally Cloutman and William Nutting, Jr. |
Year Range from |
1860 |
Year Range to |
1869 |
Catalog date |
2021-12-02 |
People |
Allen, B.R. Allen, The Revered Allen, William Alley, Mary A. Anthony & Thompson Appleton, Daniel Atkins, John S. Baker, Mary F. Barnes, Alfred S. Bartol, John, Jr. Batcheller, James B. Bates, Mary E. Blaney, Elias Bliss, Nathaniel P. Breare, Thomas Broughton, Glover Broughton, Sarah H. Brown, W.B. Burr, Henry L. Buswell, Paul S. Chilson, Gardner Claflin, William Cloon & Prichard Cloon, W.F. Cloutman, Lally Coates, Wiliam Coffin, Nancy Cole, Benjamin Collins, William S. Cox, Samuel Cressy, Joanna C. Cross, Hannah R. Cross, Mary A. Currier & Millett Currier, Seth S. Dairs, R.S. & Co. Devereux, Ralph Dixey, Peter Farrington, William P. Franks, Charles Gile, Daniel D. Gilley, Alicia H. Gilley, William, Jr. Goodwin, Hannah Goodwin, R.T. Graves, Mary E. Graves, Sarah S. Gregory, J.J.H. Gregory, R.A. Hammond, John Haskell, G.H. Hatch & Roberts Hathaway, Benjamin G. Hathaway, Stephen P., Jr. Henshaw, William Hinckley, Orville Homan, Mary E. Huntington, Azakel Hunton(?), Rev. Benjamin Ireson, John D. Jewell, Harvey Knight, Jeffrey Lackey, Andrew Lackey, M.A. Lamprell, Mr. (Selectman)) Laskey, James Lindsey, Joseph W. Lindsey, Sarah Martin, Edward Martin, John S. Martin, Samuel Millett, Benjamin R. Mullen, M. Newhall, Caroline Newhall, Harriet Nutting, William, Jr. Nuttting, John Osborn, Charles Paine, Carrie Paine, Mr. (Selectman) Pedrick, Miriam Pitman, George G. Pitman, John Pitman, Robert C. Pitman, S.C. Potter, Mr. (Selectman) Prentiss, Amy K. Prime, S.T. Robinson, Joseph H. Sanborn, N.P. Savory, Joseph Shattuck, William G. Shirley, P&WH Silver, Harris Smith, J.F., Jr. Stone, William S. Swett, John Symonds, Henry O.. Tarr, Sophia A. Thompson, A. Thompson, John Traill, Benjamin G. Traill, Elisa A. Traill, Horace S. Valentine, Elmer Ware, Mr. (School Committee) Warner, Oliver Wornstead, Joseph Worthington, Flanders & Co. |
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Old Town records |
Lexicon category |
10: Unclassifiable Artifacts |
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Need to Classify |
Collection |
Gosling Collection |
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