RED – A Girlfriends` Valentine Luncheon Library and Archives

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RED – A Girlfriends` Valentine Luncheon Library and Archives
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MONMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION . SERVING MONMOUTH COUNTY SINCE 1898 . SPRING 2013
Library and Archives Receives Rare 1841
Monmouth Bank One Dollar Note
A gift of a rare 1841 Monmouth Bank one
dollar note was made by Robin Brickman
to Monmouth County Historical
Association in December 2012. According to New Jersey Money by George W.
Waite, only 50-100 examples of this note
remain in existence. A bank note is a
promissory note, made by a bank to the
bearer. The Federal Government did not
begin printing bank notes until 1862 so
there was no national currency and an
insufficient supply of coinage. While bank
notes were the majority of circulated
money, they were discounted relative to gold and silver depending on the financial strength of the bank that issued them. This note
is numbered 1383, shows the name of the bearer, A.R. Combs, the cashier, B.I. Hathaway, and the bank president, John T. Woodhull.
At the top, a shield surmounted by an eagle with Liberty and Justice is featured and on the right side Archimedes is shown raising
the world with a lever. Monmouth Bank was the first bank of Freehold, chartered in 1824.
RED – A Girlfriends’ Valentine Luncheon
New friends were made at this year’s annual RED – A
Girlfriends’ Valentine Luncheon held on February 7 at
the Rumson Country Club. Thanks go again to Lynn
Spector who has chaired the event for the past seven years
and to the hardworking committee -- Barbara Banach,
Sarah Bradley, Linda Bricker, Felicia Campanella,
Carolynn Ozar-Diakon, Alison Friedel, Christianna Harvey,
Daren Hutchinson, Claire Knopf, Marie McCarty, Kathy
McErlean, Nessa Marcovitz, Sossie Najarian, Patricia
Szakats, Kara Short, Courtney Trent, Gail Van Winkle,
Elizabeth Young and Irene Zitzner. Major event sponsors
included the Monmouth Medical Center Foundation and
Claire and Woody Knopf. Brooks Brothers at the Grove
at Shrewsbury donated two luxurious cashmere wraps and
Gold Coast Cadillac gave a car detailing for the Chocolate
Chance raffle. Goldtinker Rumson donated an antique gold and enamel brooch for the Grand Prize Raffle. Other luncheon
supporters included Entertain with Jane and Criterion Chocolates.
2013
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President
CLAIRE M. KNOPF
1st Vice President
PATRICIA SZAKATS
2nd Vice President
MICHAEL CALAFATI, AIA
Treasurer
MARK R. AIKINS, ESQ.
Secretary
LINDA W. BRICKER
Assistant Treasurer
GEORGE DITTMAR III
Letter from the President
MONMOUTH COUNTY
HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
SARAH BRADLEY
ROBERT D. BROEGE
FELICIA CAMPANELLA
NANCY F. DEL PRIORE
CAROLYNN OZAR-DIAKON
DEBORAH A. DOCS
LISA MARIE DOCS
GAIL DUFFY
ALISON R. FRIEDEL
MARK F. GILBERTSON
ANDREW K. HOLTER
NORMAN D. HUNGERFORD M.F., PH.D
DAREN A. HUTCHINSON
CHARLES H. JONES III
MARY JO KENNY
EDWARD N. KING
FREDERICK C. KNIESLER, JR., PP, LLA
DIDO H. KRIKORIAN
NELSON A. KUPERBERG
SEN. JOSEPH M. KYRILLOS, JR.
ROSS R. MILLHISER, JR.
ALEXANDER MULHEREN
JENNIFER H. MULLINS
SUZANNE R. POST
DAVID E. SAUTTERS
KARA D. SHORT
MARY LOU STRONG
ELIZABETH C. THEES
COURTNEY TRENT
CYNTHIA P. WILBY
LISA KLEM WILSON
2 . SPRING 2013
Dear Friends,
One critical objective in the mission of Monmouth
County Historical Association is to educate the
community at large through exhibitions and interactive learning. To that point I am proud to announce
the opening of our highly anticipated and first-ever
exhibition to examine the life and work of itinerant
portrait artist and New Jersey resident Micah
Williams (1782-1837). This collection of 67 of his finest portraits relating to
Monmouth County, along with a portrait of Williams by an unknown artist,
will be open free to the public on Sunday, May 19.
Accompanying the exhibition is the Picture YourSelf hands-on learning
experience, which will be offered in the Discovery Room. Open to children
of all ages, one must imagine how they might want to be represented as a
subject in a portrait. Would you prefer to hold a favorite book in your hand,
a beloved pet in your arms, or, perhaps a soccer ball to reflect your status on
the athletic field? Such planning rarely occurs in this technology geared age.
Hundreds of photos are taken of each of us at any given moment, without any
forethought or staging, through the use of cell phones, iPads and digital
cameras. In our interactive learning exhibition children will have the
opportunity to select their clothing and their prop, pose for a portrait, and
take home a special portrait.
So...please, come in and meet the family! And introduce your family!
Look for your invitation to the Exibition Preview Party to be held on Saturday,
May 18 at 6 p.m. I look forward to seeing you then.
Sincerely,
Claire M. Knopf
Association to Participate in
Weekend in Old Monmouth
The fifth annual Weekend in Old Monmouth is scheduled to take place on Saturday, May
4 (10am – 5pm) and Sunday, May 5 (12noon – 5pm). Along with other historic sites in
Monmouth County that waive their admission fees for this special weekend, the Association’s houses and Museum will be featured on the self-guided tour. Organized by the
Monmouth County Historical Commission, a booklet is published to provide visitors with
tour options and separates routes into four geographical sections with suggested driving
maps. Visit our home page at www.monmouthhistory.org to learn more.
This year we have planned special programming at each of our locations. Visitors will
enjoy Spinning and Weaving at the Holmes-Hendrickson House, Woodcarving and
Embroidery at Marlpit Hall, Plein-Air Painting at the Taylor-Butler House, a presentation
about Medicinal Qualities of Plants in the 18th Century at the Allen House, and Open
Hearth Cooking and Woodcarving at the Covenhoven House.
MONMOUTHHISTORY.ORG
Calendar of Upcoming Events
DATE
EVENT
DETAILS
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Saturday, April 13
Open Hearth Open House
Funded by PNC Bank Foundation
Covenhoven House, Freehold
12noon – 4pm
Free to the public
Saturday, April 27
Sunday, April 28
Wool Days
Holmes Hendrickson House
Holmdel
Free to the public
12noon – 4pm
Wednesday, May 1
16 Annual Tea with Me
Navesink Country Club, Middletown
4pm – 6pm
Reservations required, Please call
732-462-1466, ext. 19 or visit
monmouthhistory.org to purchase a ticket
Friday, May 3
Historic Homes Open
for the Season
All Association Properties
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
1pm – 4pm
General Admission is $5
Seniors and Students are $2.50
Children under 6 are free
Saturday, May 4
Sunday, May 5
Weekend in Old Monmouth
Special Programming at All Sites
10am – 5pm Saturday
12noon – 5pm Sunday
Free to the public
Saturday, May 11
New Jersey History Fair
Spirit of the Jerseys
Washington Crossing State Park
Titusville, NJ 08560
11am – 5pm
Free to the public
Parking is $5/vehicle
Saturday, May 18
Micah Williams: Portrait Artist
Exhibition Preview Party
Museum, Freehold
6pm – 9pm
Reservations required Please call
732-462-1466, ext. 20 or visit
monmouthhistory.org to purchase a ticket
Sunday, May 19
Micah Williams: Portrait Artist
Exhibition Opens
Museum , Freehold
2pm – 4pm
Opening Day is free to the public
Saturday, June 1
King George’s Birthday Celebration
Marlpit Hall, Middletown
1pm – 4pm
Free to the public
Sunday, June 23
History of AT&T and the Boon of
Technology in Monmouth County
by Robert Lucky
Historically Speaking Lecture Series
Location TBD
2pm
Free to the public
Sunday, June 30
38th Annual Garden Party
Private Waterfront Home
Rumson, NJ
Reservations required Please call
732-462-1466, ext. 19 or visit
monmouthhistory.org to purchase a ticket
Sunday, July 28
Micah Williams, by Bernadette Rogoff,
Curator Museum Collections
Gallery Talks
Museum, Freehold
1pm and 3pm
Free to the public
Space is limited, reservations required
Please call 732-462-1466, ext. 19
Sunday, August 25
The Last Newspaper Man
by Mark DiIonno
Historically Speaking Lecture Series
Location TBD, 2pm
Free to the public
Sunday, September 22
Prohibition Gangsters
by Mark Mappen
Historically Speaking Lecture Series
Location TBD, 2pm
Free to the public
Saturday, September 28
Sunday, September 29
Civil War Encampment
Museum, Freehold
10am – 5pm
Free to the public
Sunday, September 28
Historic Homes Close for the Season
Micah Williams: Portrait Artist
Exhibition Closes
All Association Properties
Museum, Freehold
Saturday, October 5
Open Hearth Open House
Funded by PNC Bank Foundation
Covenhoven House, Freehold
12noon – 4pm
Free to the public
Friday, October 18
Tavernfest
Allen House 7pm – 10pm
Reservations required Please call
732-462-1466, ext. 19 or visit
monmouthhistory.org to purchase a ticket
Saturday, October 19
Free Family Day
Allen House 1pm – 4pm
Free to the public
MONMOUTH HISTORY.ORG
SPRING 2013 . 3
2012 Donors
Monmouth County Historical Association
VISIONARIES
Mrs. Charles H. Jones, Jr.
Claire and H. Woody Knopf
Ross Millhiser, Jr.
MAJOR DONORS
Sandy and Vanessa Mulheren
Geri Skirkanich
LEADERS
Mark and Andrea Aikins
Anderson Campanella Architects
Isabelle de Tomaso
Michael and Nancy Del Priore
Carolynn Ozar-Diakon
Deborah Docs
Lisa Docs
Gail and John Duffy
Isobel Ellis
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Friedel
Mrs. Alexander Van R. Halsey
Andrew Hendricks, M.D.
J. M. Huber Corporation
Dr. Norman D. Hungerford
IBM International Foundation
Edward N. King
John and Barbara Lewis
"Gloria Nilson Fund" of the
Community Foundation of
New Jersey
John P. Paone, Jr.
Suzanne R. Post
Prudential Foundation
Joan and Robert Rechnitz
Kara and Charles Short
Mr. and Mrs. George Strong
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Szakats
Bill and Cynthia Wilby
SUSTAINERS
Daren and Jim Hutchinson
PNC Foundation
Frank and Jeanne Shanley
Joan Siboni
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Van Wagner, Jr.
Anne and Sheldon Vogel
Dr. and Mrs. S. Thomas Westerman
SUPPORTERS
Judy and John M. Angelo
Elwood and Judy Baxter
Dennice and Ray Carey
C. W. Cartmell
4 . SPRING 2012
A N N UA L
APPEAL
Mark F. Gilbertson
Nolan and Christine Higgins
Marshall and Dennis Lynch, Jr.
William C. Riker Jr.
David E. and Jean Sautters
Larry F. Schliessman, Jr.
PATRONS
Bob and Tracy Boyle
Laurie and Paul Bratone
Linda Bricker
Donald and Christine Bush
Michael Calafati
Peter and Barbara Carton
Timothy L. Carton
Cheryl A. Cook
John C. Dovel
John W. Duckett Jr. and
Carolyn S. Duckett
Frank Federici and Sons, Inc.
David T. Fisher
Frederick F. Foy
William Gorham
John Keating
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lawrence III
Edward Lempka, CPA
Dr. Donald and Florence MacDonald
Gail R. Marentette
Linda McKean
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moran
Barbara Nevius
Michael Parent
Edward J. Raser
Shirley F. Rathemacher
George and Jane Schildge
Sea Girt Crossroads
John and Mary Tassini
Brooks and Annie-France Von Arx
William U. Westerfield
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wilson
FRIENDS
Magdalena M. Aders
Betsy and Bob Barrett
C. Andrew Beagle
M. A. Bryan
Le Roy H. Bunnell, Jr.
Austen Canade
Dennis and Debra Carmody
R. Glenn Cashion
Lesley D. DeVoe
John A. Drager
Theodore Duay III
Marianne Earle
Eleanor A. Ellis
Especially for You
James and Betty Gill
L.S. Gimbel
Linda and Ed Greco
James B. Hankins
Diane Hudson
Betty E. Hurlbert
William and Karen Hyatt
Paul C. Lambert
Guy F. Leighton
Robert Manson
Charles C. Martin
Howard L. and Janice A. Mason
Joseph McCarthy
Jane Meggitt
Catherine Okerson
Gere and Leigh Ricker
Larry Schliessmann
Diane Doscher Spurdle
Sara Stewart
Gloria G. Thompson
Todd and Stevie Thompson
Carol Toolan
Mary R. Tucker
Mrs. Bassett S. Winmill
Dan and Lynn Yetman
OTHERS
Carole Cole
Dale Cottrell
Paula R. Cottrell
Linda Cottrell
Randy Faiella
Paul D. Florczak
Barry and Cheryl Fulmer
Randall Gabrielan
Claire T. Garland
Gwynneth Green
Joyce A. Haebler
Nancy R. Herbert
Jean and Richard Houston
Jean C. Klerman
John Lehotay
Al and Debbi Lopez
Edward J. and E. June Loud
James and Louise Martin
Raymond P. McKernan
Judith E. Murphy
Judith A. Poulos
Doris Resh
Robert Sloan
Mrs. H.E. Thompson
Ray Veth
Martina Wunder
Ken Zelinski
MONMOUTHHISTORY.ORG
OTHER
CONTRIBUTIONS
Brooks Brothers at the Grove at
Shrewsbury
Community Foundation of
New Jersey
CRT Design Studio
Freehold Savings Bank
Knights of Columbus Freehold
Council 1672
Keyport Historical Society
Kim Levin Photography
Middle Road Elementary School
Monmouth County Historical
Commission
Monmouth Medical Center
New Jersey Historical Commission
PNC Foundation
Red Bank Regional High School
Sunnymeath Asset Management
SPECIAL EVENT
DONORS ($1,000+)
Anderson Campanella Architects
Brookdale Community College
Brooks Brothers at the Grove at
Shrewsbury
Circle BMW
Joan and John Cleary
CSS Security
Gail and James Cullen
Clara and John Dale
Michael and Nancy DelPriore
George J. Dittmar
et al Fine Food and Events
Daren Anne Hutchinson
Hope Haskell Jones
John and Estelle Ketterer
James and Mary Louise Kingsbery
Claire and H. Woody Knopf
Mary Jane and Richard Kroon
Nelson Kuperberg
Sheila Labreque
Cindy and Bob Manzo
Marie and Mike McCarty
Lisa and Quinn McKean
Diane and Ross Millhiser
Mindy and Daniel Minerva
Jennifer and Thomas Mullins
Dr. Evelyn C. Murphy
Jane and Tim Orr
PNC Wealth Management
Maggie Riker
Geri Anne Skirkanich
Mary Lou and George Strong
Elizabeth and Thomas Thees
Mr. Paul Timolat
Courtney and Allan Trent
UBS Financial Services
Alyce and James Van Wagner
VNA Health Group
MONMOUTHHISTORY.ORG
Welcome to our New Trustees
At the 114th Annual Meeting held in January 2013 at Thompson Park Visitor
Center, the Association welcomed five new trustees to our Board. A warm
welcome is extended to the following:
Sarah Ashmore Bradley - Mrs. Bradley is a Founding Partner of Kainos
Capital, a sector-focused private equity firm that makes investments in the
food and consumer sector. Sarah has over 15 years of investment banking and
private equity experience and began her career in New York in the Mergers
& Acquisitions Group of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. She received a B.A.
in Business Administration and a Master of Professional Accounting, both
from the University of Texas at Austin, and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Since joining the Rumson community in the Fall of 2012, Sarah has already
been active on two event committees, Tavernfest and RED - A Girlfriends'
Valentine Luncheon. The Association is very fortunate to have her join us
upon her recent move to Monmouth County from Manhattan.
Andrew K. Holter – Andrew is the Vice President, Head of Department,
American Furniture and Decorative Arts at Christie’s auction house in New
York City. Prior to that Andrew served as the Director of Business
Development and an Auctioneer for a premiere NJ regional auction house
and was Assistant VP of the American Furniture and Decorative Arts
Department of another major NY auction house where he was actively
involved in several landmark sales. Andrew is a contributing member to
Winterthur Museum, Colonial Williamsburg, the Decorative Arts Trust, the
National Trust for Historic Preservation and Preservation New Jersey.
Andrew is a graduate of Rutgers University and regularly appears on television as an appraiser for the PBS program Antiques Roadshow. We are delighted to welcome Andrew to our Board.
Charles “Chuck” H. Jones III – Chuck is from a long line of Monmouth
County residents and Association supporters. His mother, Hope Haskell
Jones, is a staunch supporter and past president of the Association and his
great grandmother, Mrs. J. Amory Haskell, donated (and furnished) Marlpit
Hall to the Association in 1936. Chuck, a Princeton University graduate, and
his family have moved back to New Jersey from the south. He is the new
Director of Admissions at The Rumson Country Day School, coming from
Heathwood Hall Episcopal School in Columbia, South Carolina where he
was Head of School. Chuck and his wife Shea have already jumped in as
Co-Chairs of the 2013 Garden Party and we are very happy to have them help
carry on tradition.
Elizabeth C. Thees – A true community leader, Liz Thees has been long
involved with many Monmouth County organizations, including leadership
roles for VNA special events, The Junior League of Monmouth County, Clean
Ocean Action, the American Cancer Association, the Rumson Education
Foundation, and the Parker Family Health Clinic. Liz is also a board member
of The Women’s Council at Monmouth Medical Center. Liz is
enthusiastically looking forward to being able to contribute to the Association.
Lisa Klem Wilson – Lisa is a Monmouth County resident with over 25 years
experience in the media industry. Currently, Lisa is a senior media executive
at NewsRight, which is a venture funded by The NY Times, the AP, and The
Washington Post. Lisa is currently a board member of Shore House and a
committee member of the VNA's Stately Homes-by-the-Sea. Lisa has a BA
degree in economics from Georgetown University and a certificate degree in
fundraising and philanthropy from NYU SCPS. Her expertise is very
welcome as we work to expand our marketing and communications efforts.
We warmly welcome her to the Board.
SPRING 2012 . 5
AT THE
LIBRARY
The Library invites community
members to share your digital
photographs of Hurricane
Sandy's impact on Monmouth
County. As conservators and
preservationists, it is the
Library & Archives Department of the County Historical
Association that has been entrusted to collect and preserve
visual images and related
ephemera depicting the impact
that this once-in-a-lifetime hurricane has had on Monmouth
County residents, homes,
properties, wildlife, and more.
We will save the images and
have them available for public
use now and for decades to
come. Please contact Laura
Poll, our Librarian at
[email protected]
for more information on how to
donate your photographs.
We are continuously updating
our website page with
searchable indexes and finding
aids to our collections, as well
as our online database of publications. Please visit the website www.monmouthhistory.org
and click on the Library &
Archives button.
We have over 200 images from
our photograph and postcard
collections on our Flickr
account and many clips on our
YouTube channel. Daily, we
post Monmouth County facts
and interesting links to our
Facebook page. Please visit the
home page of our web site to
click through to our social
media accounts. Look us up,
and Friend us on Facebook!
6 . SPRING 2013
In the Community
The Association is delighted to partner with local, independent
book store River Road Books in Fair Haven as they welcome
award-winning author Nathaniel Philbrick (www.nathanielphilbrick.com) who will give a presentation about his newest
book Bunker Hill: A City, A Seige, A Revolution at Nauvoo
Grill on Wednesday, May 29 at 7:00pm. The event is free with
the purchase of a book. Space is limited. Please call River
Road Books at 732-747-9455 or email mail to: [email protected] to respond.
Down on the Farm
On any given day a phone call might be
received from a person asking for an
appointment with our Curator to see if
she could examine an object someone
has found, been given, or inherited.
One day recently, Mr. Ray Guida from
Manalapan called after working in his
yard. He had found a metal object and,
being a history buff, thought it might be
of significance. Sure enough, upon examination Curator Rogoff agreed that it
appeared to be an iron axe head from the late 18th century. Finding this piece
of the past reflects on Monmouth’s rich heritage as a robust farming community.
The Association’s next major exhibition following Micah Williams: Portrait
Artist will be Farm: Agriculture in Monmouth County opening on November 16, 2013. Farm will examine the means by which Monmouth men and
women worked with their surroundings to feed themselves, their families, the
community, and the rest of America as well over the centuries.
Digitization Project Underway at
the Library
A new grant of $5,000 received from the William T. Morris Foundation in March will
underwrite the cost of establishing the infrastructure for digitization of library collections. Funding will cover the creation of a digitization workspace. The workspace
will include a high-grade scanner and scanning software, software for cataloging the
material, a computer to support the scanning equipment and for manipulation of images, and archival discs to be used to store the images for use as in-house reference material and for reproduction purposes.
Once the equipment is in place, we will begin scanning, indexing and uploading the
material to an on-line repository to allow for global accessibility 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. The first materials scanned will be our archival image collections which
include some of the most frequently requested material by our patrons.
MONMOUTHHISTORY.ORG
AT THE MUSEUM
For the first time ever, sixty-seven Micah Williams portraits, from the Association’s
collection and on loan from private collectors and other institutions, will be seen
together at the Micah Williams: Portrait Artist exhibition opening at the Museum
in Freehold on Sunday, May 19th. The public opening will be from 2-4pm and
is free. The exhibition will examine the life and work of itinerant portrait artist and
New Jersey resident Micah Williams (1782-1837).
Micah Williams is one of the most recognized early American itinerant artists, with
works represented in major museums and sought after by folk art collectors. The
Association is fortunate to hold the largest public collection (22 portraits) of his
portraits. Williams worked extensively in Monmouth County, with most of the
works created between 1818 and 1828.
The exhibition is generously supported. A $50,000 donation was given by a major
anonymous underwriter. A $25,000 gift was given by Donna and Marvin
Schwartz to underwrite the exhibition catalogue. In addition, exhibition grants
were received from the New Jersey Historical Commission ($13,056) and the
Monmouth County Arts Council ($2,000). Generous in-kind donations were
made by McKay Imaging (Red Bank), Around the Corner Art Center
(Freehold), and the Monmouth County Buildings and Grounds
Department. Freehold Savings Bank is a $500 sponsor of the interactive Picture
YourSelf exhibit for children in the Discovery Room. Additional exhibition
sponsorships ranging from $500 - $10,000 are also available. For information
please contact Laurie Bratone at 732-462-1466, ext. 20.
A special Exhibition Preview Party is planned for Saturday, May 18th under the tent
on Museum grounds.We hope you will join us. Tickets can be purchased
online at www.monmouthhistory.org or by calling the office at 732-462-1466, ext. 20.
Come in and meet the family
EXHIBITION
PREVIEW PARTY
HONORARY
COMMITTEE
Honorable Lillian Burry
John and Susan Dominianni
Mary Eileen Fouratt
Monmouth County Arts Council
Anthony Gardner
New Jersey State Museum
Mark F. Gilbertson
Barbara Goldfarb
Hank and Nancy Gulick
Donna Gustafson
Zimmerli Art Museum
David Hage
Freehold Savings Bank
Honorable Nolan Higgins
Andrew K. Holter
Christie’s
Leigh Keno
Keno Auctions
Leslie B. Keno
Sotheby’s
Edward N. King
Thurston Nichols
Thurston Nichols American
Antiques
John and Kathleen Nye
Nye and Company
Donna and Marvin Schwartz
Kara Short
Membership
May through September 2013
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Freehold, NJ
Permit No. 135
70 Court Street
Freehold, NJ 07728
M ore thanR evolutionary
Save the Date
Tea with Me
Wednesday, May 1
Navesink Country Club
Micah Williams:
Portrait Artist
Exhibition Preview Party
Saturday, May 18
Exhibition Public Opening
Sunday, May 19
Garden Party
Sunday, June 30
Private Home
Rumson, New Jersey
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