Company F, 33rd Regiment, North Carolina Troops
Middletown, Hyde County, North Carolina

Enlisted Men
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Private Benjamin Sadler

Benjamin Sadler resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Discharged in January, 1862. Reason discharged not reported.

Benjamin Sadler was born circa 1820 and had died by 1900, the son of Richard Sadler, Sr. and Mary (___?___). He married Mary (___?___) by 1860. His widow, Mary Jane Sadler, applied for Confederate widows pension in 1901.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Richard Sadler, Sr. 57, Mary 45, Laodicea 36, Benjamin 27.
1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Benjamin 40, Mary 24, Richard 7, S. 2.
1870 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Benjamin 50, Mary 35, Richard 17, Samuel J. 12, Mary G. 3, George F. 20.

Private William Wallace Sadler

William W. Sadler resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until he deserted in January-February, 1863. Retaken prior to March 1, 1863. Present or accounted for until he deserted on the march from camp near Petersburg, Virginia, to Jarratt's Station, Virginia, December 9, 1864. Note: North Carolina Troops lists this individual as Wallace W. Sadler.

William W. Sadler was born circa 1840 and died May 26, 1912 in Philadelphia, PA. He was a carpenter and married 1st to Sarah Jane Daniels in 1859 and 2nd to Missouri Watson. Buried in Fernwood Cemetery, Fernwood, PA (no stone on gravesite).

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Sarah Sadler 38, Eliza 19, Mary E. 12, William W. 9 (all living in household of Fabius Gibbs).
1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Polly Sadler 48, William 18, Susan H. (Ann C.) 6.
1870 Census: (Fairfield) - William Sadler 32, Warren 14(?), Mary 5, Dallis 2, Emma 1 (living in household of Benjamin and Mary G. Watson).

[Additional information from Lynn Harper]

Private William H. Sadler
Killed in Action

William H. Sadler resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until killed at New Bern on March 14, 1862.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Dempsey B. Sadler 33, Ann 32, William (A.) H 8, Samuel R. 6.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
Samuel R. Sadler - Company B, 17th Regiment, Special Staff.

Private Benjamin R. Sawyer

Benjamin R. Sawyer resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until he deserted in January-February, 1863. Retaken prior to March 1, 1863. Present or accounted for until he deserted on the march from camp near Petersburg, Virginia, to Jarratt's Station, Virginia, December 9, 1864.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Benjamin 47, Julia A. 42, Mary A. 23, Lear P. 20, Esther A. 20, Mordecia 17, William H. 13, Charlotte 10, Julia A. 8, Benjamin 6, Jazany 4, Quincy A. 9/12, Stanly S. 1.
1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Benjamin 58, Mary 60, William 22, Benjamin 17, Julia 16, Quincy 10, Jazany 16.
1870 Census: (Fairfield) - Benjamin 25, Judith 25, Lucretia 3, Polly 1, Benjamin S. 69.
1880 Census: (Fairfield) - Benjamin R. 34, Juda 34, Lucretia 12, Polly 12, Virginia A. 7, William B. 5, Fanny L. 4, George P. 1.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
William H. Sawyer - Company F, 33rd Regiment.

Private Daniel Sawyer
Died from Disease

Daniel Sawyer resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until he died in the hospital at Lynchburg, Virginia, July 1, 1862, of pneumonia.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Mecajah 28, Mary 43, Daniel 7, William B. 6.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
William B. Sawyer - Company F, 33rd Regiment.

Private Valentine Sawyer
Died from Disease (?)

Valentine Sawyer resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until died in December, 1862. Place and cause of death not reported.

1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Francis Sawyer 45, Eleanor 35, Valentine 17, Simon 14.

Private William B. Sawyer
Captured / Died from Disease

William B. Sawyer resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until captured at New Bern on March 14, 1862. Confined at Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, where he died on July 19, 1862 of phthisis pulmonalis (consumption of the lungs).

William B. Sawyer was born circa 1838 and died on July 19, 1862, the son of Charles Sawyer and Rebecca (___?___).

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Charles 43, Rebecca 40, Elizabeth 14, William B. 12, Perlina 10, Joseph 6, John 2/12.
1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Charles 55, Rebecca 57, W. 17, Joseph 14, John 10, Pauline 16.

Private William H. Sawyer
Died from Disease

William H. Sawyer resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until he died on January 27 or March 11, 1862, of disease. Place of death not reported.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Benjamin 47, Julia A. 42, Mary R. 23, Lear P. 20, Esther A. Mordecia 17, William H. 13, Charlotte 10, Jolia A. 8, Benjamin 6, Jacany 4, Quincey A. 9/12, Stanly S. 1.
1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Benjamin 58, Mary 60, William 22, Benjamin 17, Julia 16, Quincy 10, Jazany 16.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
Benjamin Sawyer - Company F, 33rd Regiment.

Private William Israel Sawyer
Captured / Died from Disease (?)

William Israel Sawyer resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until captured at Hanover Court House, Virginia, may 27, 1862. Confined at Fort Columbus, New York Harbor. Paroled and transferred to Aiken's Landing, James River, Virginia, where he was received on July 12, 1862, for exchange. Declared exchanged at Aiken's Landing on August 5, 1862. Reported absent without leave in September-October, 1862. Returned to duty in November-December, 1862. Died in a field hospital on January 9, 1863. Place and cause of death not reported.

Note: He is listed in the Hyde History Book and the 1850 census as William J. Sawyer.

1850 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Josiah Sawyer 44, Elizabeth 36, Henry 17, Jesse 14, Cordelia 10, William J. 10.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
Henry H. Sawyer - Company D, 40th Regiment (3rd Artillery).
Jesse Sawyer - Co. I, 3rd Regiment.

Private Henry Selby

Henry Selby resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until captured at Petersburg, Virginia, April 3, 1865. Confined at Hart's Island, New York Harbor, April 7, 1865. Released on June 17, 1865, after taking the Oath of Allegiance.

Henry Selby was born in 1839 and died in 1900, the son of William Arnold Selby and Susan Gibbs. He married Fannie B. Midyett. He is buried in Amity Church Cemetery, Hwy 264, Engelhard; (No Grave Marker). His widow, Fannie B. Selby, applied for Confederate widows pension in 1912.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - William A. Selby 42, Susanna 41, William B. 20, Benjamin R. 17, John N. 16, Henry 11, Nancy A. 10, Susanna 8, Tolbert 3.
1860 Census: (Middletown) - Henry Selby 22, farm laborer (living in household of Bonner B. Fulford).
1870 Census: (Lake Landing) - Henry 25 ?, Fanny 25, Jabin 6/12, Mary 18, Perry 16.
1880 Census: (Lake Landing) - Henry 45, Fanny B. 30, Mary A. 6, Annie M. 5, Olivia D. 3, David F. 1.

Note: Thomas Mayhew Selby son of Henry was born in 1885 and named after Major Thomas Mayhew, killed at Chancellorsville, Virginia.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
William B. Selby - Company F, 33rd Regiment. John N. Selby - Company B, 17th Regiment.

Private William T. Selby

William T. Selby resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until he deserted at Kinston in March-April, 1862. Returned to duty in January-February, 1863. Deserted in August,1863. Returned to duty in May-June, 1864. Present or accounted for until he deserted on the march from Petersburg, Virginia, to Jarratt's Station, Virginia, December 9, 1864.

Note: There are two possibilities for this soldier.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Pembrook Selby 53, John 29, David 23, William 16. [Note: This family lived in the same neighborhood as Company F soldiers Cicero Brooks, Alfred and James Hatch, and Lt. Joseph Swindell.]
1870 Census: (Lake Landing) - W. Selby 36, Farmer, Sarah 23, Sarah 10, Penny (Pembrook) 75 (mother).

Brothers in the Confederacy:
Private David Selby - Swindell's Rangers

or:

William A. Selby, born 1828, died circa 1895, son of William Arnold Selby and Susan Gibbs. He married Frances Elizabeth Rose. He is buried in the Rose-Selby Cemetery, SR# 1329, near Charlie E. Swindell's home. (No Grave Marker).

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - William A. Selby 42, Susanna 41, William B. 20, Benjamin R. 17, John N. 16, Henry 11, Nancy A. 10, Susanna 8, Tobert 3.
1870 Census: (Lake Landing) - W. B. Selby 42, Farmer, Fannie 36, Tobert 21 (this is likely William B. Selby's youngest brother).
1880 Census: (Lake Landing) - William B. Selby 52, Farmer, Fanny E. 46.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
John N. Selby - Company B, 17th Regiment.
Henry Selby - Company F, 33rd Regiment.

Private Lorenzo Smith
Killed in Action

Lorenzo Smith resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until killed at New Bern on March 14, 1862.

Lorenzo Smith was born in 1827 and died on March 14, 1862. He married Polly Sadler in 1852 and Christana Rew in 1858.

1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Lorenzo 33, Brittany 18, Delpha 3/12.

Private Christopher Columbus Spencer
Wounded

Christopher Columbus Spencer resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until he deserted in January-February, 1863. Retaken prior to March 1, 1863. Present or accounted for until he deserted while on the march from camp near Petersburg, Virginia, to Jarratt's Station, Virginia, December 9, 1864. North Carolina pension records indicate he was wounded in the left arm at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1863.

Christopher Columbus Spencer was born on September 12, 1840 and died on March 22, 1928, the son of Christopher Columbus Spencer, Sr. and Mary Todd. He married Mary Ben Brooks. He applied for Confederate pension. He is buried in the Fulford Cemetery, North Lake Rd., SR# 1311, Engelhard, NC. His tombstone is inscribed, "Co. F Reg. #33 N.C. Troops C.S.A."

1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Christopher Spencer 65, Charity 33, Christ 17, William 10, Mahala 8, Mahettabel 3, Sharlotte 2/12.
1880 Census: (Lake Landing) - Christopher C. Spencer 38, Mary B. 27, William J. 8, James M. 7, Thomas G. 5, Samuel D. 6/12.
1900 Census: (Lake Landing) - Christopher C. Spencer 47 (born Sept. 1842, oysterman), Mary B. 49, Samuel 20, Romulus S. 15, Alice L. 11.
1910 Census: (Engelhard) - Cit C. Spencer 72 (listed as veteran confederate army), Mary 60, Romulus S 25.

UDC Member:
Alice Lee Spencer - Matt Ransom Chapter # 444, Middletown, N.C.

Private David Swindell
Died (place and cause unknown)

David Swindell resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until ran home to Hyde County from the fight at New Bern on March 14, 1862. Returned to duty in January-February, 1863. Died in May, 1863. Place and cause of death not reported.

David Swindell was born in 1835 and died in May 1863. He married Desdemony (___?___). Buried David F. Swindell.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Ditsy Swindell 48, Mary B. Saunderson 30, Nathan R. Swindell 21, Angeline 18, Dorcas J. 15, David F. 15, Ditsy Owens 19.
1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Desdemony 60, David 12 (?), Erasmus 25, Eliza 25, David 24, Jane 49.

Private Erasmus Swindell
Died from Disease

Erasmus Swindell resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until March-April, 1862, when he was reported absent without leave. Returned to duty in January-February, 1863. Died in hospital at Staunton, Virginia, June 21, 1863, of erysipelas.

1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Erasmus Swindell 25, Eliza. 25, David 24, Jane 49.

Private William D. Terrell
Died from Disease

William D. Terrell resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until he died in hospital at Richmond, Virginia, August 27, 1862 of pneumonia.

He was born in 1843 and died on Aug. 27, 1862, the son of R. G. Terrell and Mordecia Murray.

1860 Census: (Fairfield) - Daniel Murray 68, Mary (Polly) 61, Nancy 20, Mordecia Murray Turrell 29 (39), William D. Turrell 17, Luzana Turrell 11, Mary E. Turrell 8.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
Sgt. William Gastin Murray (Uncle) - Swindell's Rangers.

Sergeant Robert Frank Watson
Captured (2)

Robert Frank Watson resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Mustered in as Sergeant. Present or accounted for until captured at Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862. Paroled and exchanged on or about December 17, 1862. Returned to duty in January-February, 1863. Appointed Musician in March-July, 1863. Present or accounted for until captured at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863. Confined at Fort Delaware, Delaware, on or about July 7, 1863. Transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland, on an unspecified date. Paroled at Point Lookout and transferred to City Point, Virginia, March 16, 1864, for exchange, Returned to duty in May-June, 1864, and was transferred to the regimental band. Records of the Federal provost Marshal dated December 1862 give his age as 23. Transferred to the regimental band in May-June, 1864. Present or accounted for through February, 1865.

Robert F. Watson was born circa 1840, the son of Benjamin Watson and Emma (___?___), and he married Jane Tyler Meekins.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Benjamin Watson 51, William J. 22, Thomas M. 21, Samuel C. 15, Henry G. 13, Robert F. 11.
1870 Census: (Lake Landing) - F.R. Watson 31, Jane 21, William B. 4, Samuel M. 3.
1880 Census: (Lake Landing) - Robert F. Watson 40, Jane F. 31, William B. 13, Henry H. 7, Eva M. 5, Zebulon V. 3, Henrietta F. 8/12.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
William J. Watson - Company K, 1st Artillery or Company B, 3rd Artillery.
Thomas M. Watson - Company F, 33rd Regiment.
Samuel C. Watson - Company F, 33rd Regiment.
Henry G. Watson - Company G, 19th Regiment (2nd Calvary).

Private Samuel G. Watson
Died from Disease

Samuel G. Watson resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until died on March 9, 1862, of disease. Place of death not reported.

Samuel G. Watson was born circa 1818 and died on March 9, 1862, the son of William Watson, Jr. and Dinah Bartee Gibbs. He married Sarah G. Swindell.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Samuel G. Watson, Jr. 32, Sarah G. 23, Daniel M. 15, James B. 13, Susan B. 4, Joseph W. 2, Jabez K. 7/12
1860 Census: (Middletown) - Samuel G. Watson 42, Sarah G. 32, Susanna B. 14, Job W. 11, J. R., Jr. 9, Missouri R. 7, Zada D. 6, Orpha F. 4, James B. 23.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
James B. Watson (Son) - Company B, 17th Regiment.

UDC Member:
Sue Watson Cannon - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.
Margaret Cannon Harris - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.
Annette Watson MacRae - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.
Sue Ellen Cannon Williams - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.
Almyra Maynard Watson - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.

Private Thomas Melvin Watson
Captured (2)

Thomas Melvin Watson resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until March-April, 1862, when he was reported absent without leave. Reported absent sick during July-October, 1862. Returned to duty prior to December 13, 1862, when he was captured at Fredericksburg, Virginia. Paroled and exchanged on or about December 17,1862. Reported absent without leave until September 1, 1863, when he returned to duty. Reported absent sick in November-December, 1863. Deserted in January, 1864. Returned to duty in May-June, 1864. Present or accounted for until captured near Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865. Confined at Point Lookout, Md. until released on June 21, 1865, after taking the Oath of Allegiance. Records of the Federal Provost Marshal dated December 1863 give his age as 33.

He was born in 1824 and died on June 4, 1894, son of Benjamin Watson and Emma (___?___). He married Mary Swindell. The location of his grave is unknown.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Benjamin 51, William J. 22, Thomas M. 21, Samuel C. 15, Henry G. 13, Robert F. 11.
1860 Census: (Swan Quarter) - Thomas 26, Mary 31, Samuel 4, James 2.
1870 Census: (Fairfield) - Thomas 40, Mary B. 50, Samuel W. 15, Jones 12, Thomas 10, Edward 6.
1880 Census: (Fairfield) - Thomas M. 50, Mary B. 60, Thomas L. 19.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
William J. Watson - 1st Artillery Co. K or 3rd Artillery Co. B.
Samuel C. Watson - Company F, 33rd Regiment.
Henry G. Watson - Company G, 19th Regiment, (2nd Calvary).
Robert F. Watson - Company F, 33rd Regiment.

Private William Watson II
Died (place and cause unknown)

William Watson II resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Died in December, 1861. Place and cause of death not reported.

William Watson II was born circa 1810 and died in 1861, the son of William Watson, Jr. and Dinah Bartee Gibbs. He married Sarah Weston.

Note: Private William Watson at age 51 joined the "Dixie Invincibles". His son-in-law, Thomas Mayhew, was Captain (later Major 33rd Regiment) of this company. His sister Dinah Watson Westons’ son was Major James A. Weston of this Company.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - William Watson 45, Sarah 35, Joseph 13, Ann A. 11, Adalade 8, Elizabeth 6, Caroline 4, Mary E. 3.
1860 Census: (Lake Comfort) - William 50, Sally 48, Eliza 20, Elizabeth R. 17, Caroline 14, Mary E. 11, Adelade Mayhew 19, Thomas Mayhew 21.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
Joseph M. Watson (Son), 2nd Lt. - Volunteer Co. 13th Regiment, Hyde County Militia
Samuel G. Watson - Company F, 33rd Regiment

UDC Member:
Sue Watson Cannon - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.
Margaret Cannon Harris - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.
Annette Watson MacRae - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.
Sue Ellen Cannon Williams - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.
Almyra Maynard Watson - George B. Singletary Chapter # 313, Greenville, N. C.

Private Samuel R. Weston
Killed in Action

Samuel R. Weston resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until killed at New Bern on March 14, 1862.

He was born on October 28, 1840 and died on March 14, 1862, the son of Benjamin Weston and Frances Boomer.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Samuel G. Boomer 25, Frances B. Weston Boomer 35, John W. Weston 14, Benjamin L. Weston 10, Samuel R. Weston 9, Margaret M. Weston 5, Frances Weston 3.
1860 Census: (Middletown) - Samuel G. Boomer 36, Frances B. Boomer 45, Susanna (Louisianna) 8, H.S. 6, B. L. Weston 22, Samuel Weston 20, F.Y. Weston 12.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
John W. Weston - 3rd Artillary (40th State Troops) Co. I.
Benjamin L. Weston - Company B, 17th Regiment.

UDC Member:
Liddie Lee Jennette 444 Matt Ranson Middletown, N.C.

Private Jeremiah Whidby
Captured

Jeremiah Whidby resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Reported absent without leave in November- December, 1861. Returned to duty in July-October, 1862. Present or accounted for until captured at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863. Sent to Washington, D.C. Paroled and transferred to city Point, Virginia, where he was received on May 13, 1863, for exchange. Listed as a deserter in June, 1863. Returned to duty on August 8, 1864. Deserted to the enemy near Petersburg, Va., September 11, 1864. Confined at Washington, D. C. September 17, 1864. Released on an unspecified date after taking the Oath of Allegiance.

He was born in 1838, the son of Jeremiah Whidbee, Sr. and Mary (___?___). He married Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Harris Swindell. He is buried Jeremiah Whidbee, Jr. (Jerry) in the David G. Spencer Cemetery, SR# 1311, (No Grave Marker).

Private Dameron S. White
Died from Disease

Dameron S. White resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until he died in the hospital at Lynchburg, Virginia, February 11, 1863, of pneumonia.

Note: Private Dameron S. White's brother, Joseph H. White, (served in Company B, 17th Regiment), named a son born in 1868 after his deceased brother.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Joshua White 44, Celia A. 45, Joseph H. 13, Eleanor 15, Dameron S. 7, Celia A. 7.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
Joseph H. White - Company B, 17th Regiment.

Private Henry White
Captured / Wounded (?) / Died from Disease

Resided in Hyde County where he enlisted on September 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until hospitalized at Richmond, Virginia, March 13, 1865 with typhoid fever. Captured in the hospital at Richmond on April 3, 1865. Died in hospital at Richmond on April 16, 1865, of disease and/or a gunshot wound. Place and date wounded not reported. No further records.

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Henry White 45, Dorcas 45, Susan 17, Patsey 15, Alexander B. 14, Henry 13, Edward 4.

Brothers in the Confederacy:
Alexander B. White - Company I, 4th Regiment.
Edward Brooks White - Swindell’s Rangers.

Private Samuel L Williams
Captured

Samuel L Williams resided in Hyde County where he enlisted at Camp Holmes, near Raleigh, October 2, 1864, for the war. Present or accounted for until captured near Petersburg, Virginia, April 2, 1865. Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland, until released on June 21, 1865, after taking the Oath of Allegiance.

Samuel Williams was born on June 29, 1829 and died on May 15, 1896, son of Joseph Williams and Christaney (___?___). He married Mary Ann Ensley and then Mordecia Sawyer. He is buried in the Blake-Williams Cemetery, SR# 1306, Newlands, (No Grave Marker).

1850 Census: (Mattamuskeet) - Samuel L. Williams age 21 (a laborer in the household of Lorenzo Williams).
1860 Census: (Fairfield) - Samuel 30, Mordecia 24, Patsy 9, W. 9/12.
1870 Census: (Fairfield) - Samuel 43, Mordice 37, William 13, Christany 10, Mary 1, Martha 1, Francis 9.
1880 Census: (Fairfield) - Samuel 50, Mordecie 47, Lorenzo W. 20, Christana 18, Mary E. 8, Martha W. 8, Elonzo 5.

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