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&#13;
[corresponds to front cover of Superior Facts booklet]&#13;
&#13;
                  SUPERIOR FACTS&#13;
&#13;
	THE PAPER MAKERS CHEMICAL CORPORATION&#13;
&#13;
		  AND ASSOCIATES&#13;
&#13;
  Copyright Paper Makers Chemical Corporation, 1930&#13;
&#13;
                RALPH M. SNELL, Editor&#13;
&#13;
VOL. 4          SEPTEMBER, 1930, NUMBER          No.3&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
         Paper Making in Delaware County, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
[photo: Old dam and mill site, Stratford, Ohio]&#13;
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STRATFORD, a &#13;
&#13;
scenic spot on the &#13;
&#13;
Olentangy River in &#13;
&#13;
Delaware County,&#13;
&#13;
Ohio, was once a thriving&#13;
&#13;
paper mill village. Today&#13;
&#13;
only shrub and vine&#13;
&#13;
covered ruins of the old&#13;
&#13;
mills and dam remain to &#13;
&#13;
hint of its former paper&#13;
&#13;
making activities. While&#13;
&#13;
Stratford does not re-&#13;
&#13;
semble that more famous&#13;
&#13;
English Stratford-on-&#13;
&#13;
Avon, for which it was&#13;
&#13;
named, in natural beauty&#13;
&#13;
the Ohio Stratford does&#13;
&#13;
not suffer by comparison.&#13;
&#13;
     The earliest commercial&#13;
&#13;
references obtainable state that a grist mill was built in Stratford about 1808.&#13;
&#13;
The builder's name is not mentioned, but the record reveals that the property&#13;
&#13;
eventually was purchased by Forrest Meeker. He rebuilt and enlarged the mill&#13;
&#13;
in 1829 making of it a substantial structure of stone, and adding facilities for &#13;
&#13;
carding and fulling wool. The first deed mentioning it as a mill property was&#13;
&#13;
recorded August 15, 1832. This deed conveying the property from Forrest &#13;
&#13;
Meeker to Forrest Meeker, Jr., for a price of $4,000.00. Samuel Lantz next pur-&#13;
&#13;
chased the property at the same price, October 17, 1836, and he in turn sold it to&#13;
 &#13;
Hosea Williams and Caleb Howard for $5,500.00, June 5, 1838, describing it in&#13;
&#13;
the deed as the Meeker Mill property.&#13;
&#13;
     A Delaware County history written in 1880 by W.H. Perrin and J.W.&#13;
&#13;
Battle, gives the following account of the first paper mill on this property:&#13;
&#13;
     "Sometime in the early thirties Caleb Howard, an enterprising, speculative&#13;
&#13;
sort of a man conceived the idea of establishing a paper mill at what is now&#13;
&#13;
Stratford, and succeeded in interesting Judge Hosea Williams, a safe, cautious&#13;
&#13;
business man in the project. (Judge Hosea Williams came of Welch parentage.&#13;
&#13;
He was born in Berkshire County, Mass., August 3, 1792, was educated, and&#13;
&#13;
clerked in a general store in Pittsfield, Mass. He came to Delaware County with&#13;
&#13;
his parents in 1817. He died February 12, 1876.)&#13;
   &#13;
     "In the Spring of 1838 the old flouring mill, with the mill privileges and&#13;
&#13;
property, were bought, the old dam replaced by a splendid stone structure and a &#13;
&#13;
paper mill put in operation October 1, 1839.  John Hoyt was the first superin-&#13;
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			SUPERIOR FACTS			2&#13;
&#13;
30, 1840, a fire badly&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
three months it was re-&#13;
&#13;
paired and improved."&#13;
&#13;
[photo: Delaware Mill, Stratford, Ohio]&#13;
&#13;
LIST OF PEOPLE IN PICTURE:&#13;
&#13;
Artie Benson, William Cunningham, George Comode, Cora&#13;
&#13;
Price, Frank Price, James Price, Joshua Stickney, Joe&#13;
&#13;
Swartz, Jake Sherer, Davie Bauder, Abe Swartz, Enoch&#13;
&#13;
Shelly, Vance Jaycox, Atwood Smith, Henry Sherer,&#13;
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Frank Jaycox, John Jaycox, Albert Johnson, James&#13;
&#13;
Osborn, Com Allen, William Osborn, Henry S. Breyfogle, &#13;
&#13;
George Osborn, Jacob Allen, Edgar Anderson, Joe Wood,&#13;
&#13;
Gib Harrington, Henry Heidman, Harvey Anderson,&#13;
&#13;
Walter Osborn, L.H. Breyfogle, Dick Corbin, Charlie&#13;
&#13;
Allen, James Allen, Captain E.M. Eastman, Mary Stew-&#13;
&#13;
ard, Mary Pierce, Mary McClure.&#13;
&#13;
     Hiram G. Andrews, a &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
was born in Franklin&#13;
&#13;
County, Ohio, July, 1813,&#13;
&#13;
purchased half of Caleb&#13;
&#13;
Howard's holdings in the&#13;
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&#13;
on September 5, 1843, and &#13;
&#13;
the balance, for $10,000,&#13;
&#13;
on April 25, 1845--in all,&#13;
&#13;
a five-twelfths interest in &#13;
&#13;
the business. In 1849 the&#13;
&#13;
old flouring mill was&#13;
&#13;
fitted for the manufac-&#13;
&#13;
ture of half a ton of&#13;
&#13;
wrapping paper daily.&#13;
&#13;
About ten men were em-&#13;
&#13;
ployed.&#13;
&#13;
     On February 27, 1857,&#13;
&#13;
the entire plant was&#13;
&#13;
burned with a loss of &#13;
&#13;
$25,000, the insurance not&#13;
&#13;
exceeding $10,000. In&#13;
&#13;
November, 1857, a two-&#13;
&#13;
story stone building about&#13;
&#13;
50x80 feet, with several additions was built at a cost of about $30,000. By this&#13;
&#13;
time the mill was recognized as the most important paper mill west of the Alle-&#13;
&#13;
ghany Mountains. At the time of the fire the firm had accounts of $10,000 due&#13;
&#13;
from the State, and in 1861 they had a large contract with the State which, owing&#13;
&#13;
to the unforeseen and extraordinary rise in the paper market, they were compelled to &#13;
&#13;
ask to have rescinded. The main mill manufactured print and book papers&#13;
&#13;
and the one on the site of the old flouring mill furnished wrapping paper. An &#13;
&#13;
Artesian well sunk 210 feet through solid rock furnished water for purifying&#13;
&#13;
purposes. Steam furnished power during low stages of water.&#13;
&#13;
ANDREWS AND PERRY COMPANY&#13;
&#13;
     Wishing to retire from the business Hiram G. Andrews, on June 10, 1865&#13;
&#13;
deeded "for $5.00 and love and affection" his five-twelfths interest in the business&#13;
&#13;
to his son James. James Andrews then purchased a one-twelfth interest from&#13;
&#13;
Hosea Williams for $2,000. Norman D. Perry, who was superintendant of the&#13;
&#13;
mill, also purchased a one-twelfth interest from Williams for $2,000, and the &#13;
&#13;
mill was operated as the Andrews and Perry Company.&#13;
&#13;
     In the late sixties, Abraham Dewitt and his brother-in-law, a Mr. Brown, with&#13;
&#13;
his son operated the mill possibly by lease, as there is no record of ownership.&#13;
&#13;
There is also mention of Abraham and Isaac Vought, who were related by mar-&#13;
&#13;
riage to Perry, having been interested in some way. On August 25, 1870, John H.&#13;
&#13;
Mendenhall, a successful Delaware merchant, purchased the half interest of James &#13;
&#13;
Andrews for $20,000, and the name of the concern was changed to the Delaware &#13;
&#13;
Paper Company.&#13;
&#13;
DELAWARE PAPER COMPANY&#13;
&#13;
     The first edition of Lockwood's Paper Mill Directory, 1872, lists the mill as &#13;
&#13;
having one 42" and one 48" cylinder machines making newsprint, book, tea wrap-&#13;
&#13;
per and tissue papers in one mill and straw wrapping in the other.  The business&#13;
&#13;
evidently was prosperous for Mr. Mendenhall purchased another mill at this time &#13;
&#13;
in Henry, Ill., on the Illinois River.  This Mill made a ton of newsprint daily on a &#13;
&#13;
54-inch cylinder machine. Associated with Mr. Mendenhall were two sons of his &#13;
&#13;
Stratford partners, Hiram R. Andrews and Albert Perry.  These young&#13;
&#13;
men managed the Henry mill. In 1873 and 1874 Norman D. Perry, Jacob&#13;
&#13;
L. Klein and Andrew J. Clark purchased small interests in the Stratford&#13;
&#13;
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				SUPERIOR FACTS				3&#13;
&#13;
Vought, of Stratford. Shortly after, the Henry mill burned. Unfortunately the&#13;
&#13;
insurance had been allowed to lapse and Mr. Mendenhall was a heavy loser. He&#13;
&#13;
was obliged to pay indorsed notes held against the company. The Stratford mills&#13;
&#13;
were operated as a partnership and Mr. Mendenhall, being a man of means, was&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
the benefit of the creditors. The assets were not sufficient to meet the claims of &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
and run-down equipment made operating expensive.  Operations were finally sus-&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Perry, Klein, and Clark on behalf of the creditors. After a hard fight by Mr.&#13;
&#13;
Mendenhall the courts established a value of $36,540 on the property. About this &#13;
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time the Hill Brothers, Frank A. and Fred P., successful farmers and stock&#13;
&#13;
raisers of Delaware County, and grandsons of Hosea Williams, one of the &#13;
&#13;
original owners of the mill, were anxious to reopen the mill. They obtained the&#13;
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property at the court sale on April 10, 1877. With them in the enterprise were&#13;
&#13;
their father, Chauncy Hill, and a nephew, Velorus T. Hill.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
     This new organization operated the mills under the management of Fred P.&#13;
&#13;
Hills. Frank A. Hills was in charge of manufacturing, but having no working&#13;
&#13;
knowledge of the business he was obliged &#13;
&#13;
in 1879, to secure the services of Solomon&#13;
&#13;
Wagg as superintendent. Mr. Wagg had&#13;
&#13;
been running a machine at the L.L.&#13;
&#13;
Brown Mill of North Adams, Mass. Mr.&#13;
&#13;
Wagg soon left Stratford to run the mill&#13;
&#13;
at Woodsville, Ohio, William Osborn&#13;
&#13;
succeeding him. Mr. Osborn also came &#13;
&#13;
from the L.L. Brown Mill.&#13;
&#13;
The Hills were not successful as paper&#13;
&#13;
manufacturers and sold the mill on March&#13;
&#13;
13, 1882. Joshua R. Randall of Elkhart,&#13;
&#13;
Ind., a paper salesman with some prac-&#13;
&#13;
tical knowledge of papermaking, induced&#13;
&#13;
Charles W. Edsell, and Nelson W. Mills,&#13;
&#13;
merchants of Ostego, Michigan, to invest&#13;
&#13;
with him. They formed a partnership &#13;
&#13;
known as Randall-Mills and Edsell.&#13;
&#13;
[photo: Another view of Stratford Mill Hills Paper Co.]&#13;
&#13;
RANDALL-MILLS &amp; EDSELL&#13;
&#13;
     The new owners took over the mills, Mr. Randall acting as manager and &#13;
&#13;
superintendent. Matters went poorly and Mr. Edsell moved to Delaware and &#13;
&#13;
took over the mill management. Adam Glass, a salesman of Buffalo, N.Y., &#13;
&#13;
joined him and together they purchased the interests of Randall and Mills.&#13;
&#13;
GLASS-EDSELL PAPER COMPANY&#13;
&#13;
The property was sold for $60,000 to the Glass-Edsell paper Company, Incor-&#13;
&#13;
porated, December 18, 1884, the incorporators being Adam Glass, Charles W. Ed-&#13;
&#13;
sell, Amasa Burch, Edward Fowler and William Corner. Mr. Corner, or Connor&#13;
&#13;
as some of the records give it, was superintendent. Many improvements were&#13;
&#13;
made. A mile spur track was built off the Hocking Valley Railraod to the mill,&#13;
&#13;
eliminating the three-mile trucking to and from Delaware. In 1884 they installed&#13;
&#13;
a 60-inch Black and Clawson Fourdrinier machine and in 1885 a second 48-inch&#13;
&#13;
Fourdrinier was installed, replacing the clylinder machines. Owing to lack of &#13;
&#13;
power for competitive production the buisness again proved unprofitable and re-&#13;
&#13;
sulted in a total loss to the stockholders. An assignment was made on December 7,&#13;
&#13;
1893.&#13;
&#13;
THE DELAWARE PAPER COMPANY&#13;
&#13;
     This company was incorporated February 24, 1894, and started to make straw&#13;
&#13;
wrapper on the two Fourdriniers, but soon changed them over to cylinder ma-&#13;
&#13;
chines. Lockwood's 1894 Directory lists the mill as having one 12,000 lb., three</text>
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&#13;
			SUPERIOR FACTS					4&#13;
&#13;
800 lb., one 400 lb. and one Hoyt engine; one 62 inch and one 44 inch cylinder&#13;
&#13;
machines making 16,000 lbs. of straw wrapper in twenty-four hours. Julius&#13;
&#13;
Cohn, president and Max H. Lowenstein, secretary and treasurer.&#13;
&#13;
STRATFORD PAPER MILLS--WESTCOTT AND SCANLON&#13;
&#13;
     Robert Scanlon operated the mill in 1897 and 1898 as the Stratfrod Paper&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
$2,000, according to records, February 11, 1899. Herman Reidel was the last&#13;
&#13;
superintendent to operate the mill.&#13;
&#13;
     In 1900 Robert Scanlon was active in organizing the Brownstown Straw Board&#13;
&#13;
Paper Company, who purchased the two machines in the Stratford mill, equipping&#13;
&#13;
a mill at Brownstown, Ind, now the Kieffer Paper Company, where these original&#13;
&#13;
machines are still in operation.&#13;
&#13;
     In 1902 the Columbus, Delaware, and Marion Electric Railroad Company pur-&#13;
&#13;
chased the Stratford Mill property and converted the buildings into a carbarn &#13;
&#13;
and repair shops. On December 15, 1927, the buildings were totally destroyed by&#13;
&#13;
fire and never rebuilt.&#13;
&#13;
     The big flood of 1913 destroyed the waterpower and as there is not the volume&#13;
&#13;
of water that formerly flowed through Olentangy River, there is little possibility&#13;
&#13;
that this will ever be developed again for power or manufacturing purposes.&#13;
&#13;
     Of the people formerly associated with these mills, Charles W. Edsell, after&#13;
&#13;
failing to make good at paper making, returned to Otsego where he has been very &#13;
&#13;
successful as a real estate operator.  He is in good health and with his wife cele-&#13;
&#13;
brated their fifty-first weddng anniversary in Florida last winter.&#13;
&#13;
     Fred Palmer Hills, former manager of the mill, is now associated with the&#13;
&#13;
Delaware Savings Bank. James Price, an old time employee, is living retired at&#13;
&#13;
Stratford. Geo. Hesser, former superintendent of the Riverside Paper Company,&#13;
&#13;
Appleton, Wis., but now retired was once a machine tender at Stratford. Harman&#13;
&#13;
Breyfogle, the first backtender on "The big 60-inch Fourdrinier" is now living at&#13;
&#13;
White Pigeon, Mich. Herbert A. Breyfogle, a former cutter boy at the Stratford &#13;
&#13;
Mill, now has an M.D. added to his name and is a successful physician of Kansas&#13;
&#13;
City, Mo.&#13;
 &#13;
     Roy Breyfogle, son of Harman Breyfogle, who also started at the Stratford&#13;
&#13;
mill is now superintendent of the Eddy Paper Company at White Pigeon, Mich.,&#13;
&#13;
and Charles McClellan, former Stratford machine tender is now superintendent&#13;
&#13;
of the Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Company, of Kalamazoo, Mich.&#13;
&#13;
     Our thanks and credit for much information in the foreging history are&#13;
&#13;
tendered to Bert White, Recorder of Delaware County, O.; Miss Della Weiser,&#13;
&#13;
Librarian, Delaware Public Library; C.C. Moyer, of the Columbus, Delaware&#13;
&#13;
and Marion Electric Railroad; Charles Edsell, Otsego, N.Y.; and E.S. Menden-&#13;
&#13;
hall, son of John H. Mendenhall, who has an abstract office in Delaware.--Editor.	&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Chain, Chain, Who Made the Chain ?&#13;
	&#13;
     In July Number of Superior Facts we told how Lime Rock, Conn., forges&#13;
&#13;
were said to have produced the chain that was stretched across the Hudson&#13;
&#13;
River in Revolutionary days to prevent British warships from reaching West&#13;
&#13;
Point.&#13;
 &#13;
     George Gammie, assistant superintendent of the Rolalnd Paper Company, St.&#13;
&#13;
Jerome Quebec, tells us that while he was superintendent at a mill in Moodna,&#13;
&#13;
N.Y., he heard similar claims for the forge at Moodna.&#13;
&#13;
     Since publishing the Lime Rock item we have heard similar claims of forges&#13;
&#13;
in Saratoga and Columbia Counties, N.Y. From what we learn this famous&#13;
&#13;
chain was hurriedly put together and every available forge was pressed into the&#13;
&#13;
service of making portions of it for the emergency.&#13;
&#13;
     We will be pleased to receive and publish any definite facts regarding the &#13;
&#13;
actual making of this chain from our readers.--Editor.</text>
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&#13;
			SUPERIOR FACTS		5&#13;
&#13;
"Lou" Breyfogle's Autobiography&#13;
&#13;
[photo: L. H. Breyfogle]&#13;
&#13;
I was born in Stratford, Ohio, and started&#13;
&#13;
my career in the paper industry at the age of &#13;
&#13;
thirteen as a cutter boy in the old Stratford&#13;
&#13;
Wrapping Mill which was then owned by the&#13;
&#13;
Randall-Mills and Edsell. Later came my pro-&#13;
&#13;
motion to backtender and three years after I was&#13;
&#13;
assigned as machine tender at the daily wage of &#13;
&#13;
$1.25. Six months later I became machine tender &#13;
&#13;
for the Hastings Paper company, Enon, Ohio,&#13;
&#13;
under S.W. Sroufe, who is now superintendent of &#13;
&#13;
the Dresden Paper Mills Company, Dresden, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
I worked there for about two years, saving sufficient&#13;
&#13;
money meanwhile to take a course in a business&#13;
&#13;
college. I next secured a machine tending job in&#13;
&#13;
the F.J. Diem and Company mill, Dayton, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
Two years later this mill was taken over and closed&#13;
&#13;
by the Columbia Straw Paper Company. I then&#13;
&#13;
went with the Nixon Paper Company, Richmond,&#13;
&#13;
Indiana, set up an old Fourdrinier and started&#13;
&#13;
on lightweight bag paper. I was with this mill&#13;
&#13;
until it closed.&#13;
&#13;
     In 1893 I returned to Stratford to work for the then new Delaware Paper&#13;
&#13;
Company. From there I went to Steubenville, Ohio, to run a machine for Hartje&#13;
&#13;
Brothers under Tom Bygot, superintendent. I was with this Company two and&#13;
&#13;
a half years. The Tarentum Paper Mills installed a new machine and I joined&#13;
&#13;
them as a machine tender for one year. From this mill I went with the Harvey&#13;
&#13;
Paper Company, Wellsburg, West Virginia, to run a machine that the Black and &#13;
&#13;
Clawson Company had removed from a Louisville, Kentucky, mill and rebuilt.&#13;
&#13;
     My next move was to the Ford Manufacturing Company, Clinton, Iowa, and &#13;
&#13;
soon after I went to Alexandria, Indiana, to run machine for the Alexandria &#13;
&#13;
Paper Company, where I remained for eighteen months. Wehn the Wayne Mill,&#13;
&#13;
Hartford City, Indiana, installed a new machine, I went with them to start it up.&#13;
&#13;
     Next I joined with John and Al Wiley in a lease of the old National Paper&#13;
&#13;
Company, Waterloo, Iowa, and ran it a short time. I next went with the Chicago&#13;
&#13;
Coated Board Company. Tom Harvey, now manager of the Gardner Harvey&#13;
&#13;
Paper Company, was superintendent. I moved on to the Beveridge Paper Co-&#13;
&#13;
pany and ran a machine for them, leaving to go with the Franklin Manufactur-&#13;
&#13;
ing Company, Franklin, Pa. W.D. Boyce had purchased this mill and J.E.&#13;
&#13;
Daley was superintendent. Mr. Daley hired me to dismantle the mill and after &#13;
&#13;
it was shipped to Marseilles, Illinois, I set up the machinery and started the&#13;
&#13;
mill. From there I went with the Marion Paper Company, and then with the &#13;
&#13;
Ohio Boxboard Company as superintendent. I was with this company thre&#13;
&#13;
years, after which I joined the Western Board and Paper Company as super-&#13;
&#13;
intendent. I built and started up this mill. Later I went with the Oscar Felt&#13;
&#13;
and Paper Company, and rebuilt it as a board mill, the name being changed to&#13;
&#13;
the Michigan Box Board Company. From this mill I went to Kalamazoo, &#13;
&#13;
Michigan, as superintendent of the Standard Paper Company. I was with them&#13;
&#13;
about three years. After this I went with Mr. G.H. Nood, president of the&#13;
&#13;
River Raisin Paper Company, as general superintendent of the Bogalusa Paper&#13;
&#13;
Company, and was with them during the building and starting up of this mill.&#13;
&#13;
     My father, Henry S. Breyfogle, started to work as a teamster for the Andrew,&#13;
&#13;
Perry and Mendenhall in 1858. He later became a machine tender, and the &#13;
&#13;
most of this time as beater engineer.&#13;
&#13;
     I can remember old Joe Phillips when he ran a machine at Stratford, but only&#13;
&#13;
for a short time as he was noted as being "the tramp paper maker." I also &#13;
&#13;
remember when Jack Simington worked in this mill, and both of them have had&#13;
&#13;
many meals at my home.&#13;
&#13;
NOSEY HILL ESCAPES WINTER&#13;
&#13;
     Nosey Hill, one very cold winter, when jobs were hard to get, came to Strat-&#13;
&#13;
ford pooly clothed, hungry, and jobless. A watch had been stolen in the com-&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>[page 6]&#13;
&#13;
			SUPERIOR FACTS				6&#13;
&#13;
Our Rogues' Gallery&#13;
  &#13;
[photo: Adult Book Louse About fifty times natural size]&#13;
&#13;
For future identification we present the &#13;
&#13;
picture and life story of another criminal in "the world of paper."&#13;
&#13;
     PSOCIDAE CORRIDENTIA alias PSOCIDS or BOOK and DUST LOUSE&#13;
&#13;
This pest is probably more disgusting&#13;
&#13;
and annoying than it is destructive. It only &#13;
&#13;
feeds on the paste and glue used in binding &#13;
&#13;
books or the animal or vegetable substance&#13;
&#13;
of surface sized or coated papers when they &#13;
&#13;
are damp.&#13;
&#13;
     A. E. Back, Entomologist, in Farmers &#13;
&#13;
Bulletin No. 1104 of the United States De-&#13;
&#13;
partment of Agriculture, tells us in part: &#13;
&#13;
"Book lice or psocids are the tiny white &#13;
&#13;
or grayish-White insect-, scarcely as long as &#13;
&#13;
the width of an ordinary pinhead, and often &#13;
&#13;
much smaller, that scurry across the pages &#13;
&#13;
when old, musty books are opened.&#13;
&#13;
     "They appear in houses in greatest num-&#13;
&#13;
bers during late summer and early fall, and &#13;
&#13;
are more abundant in damp, well-shaded &#13;
&#13;
rooms not in general use, and in houses long &#13;
&#13;
closed. Very few are found in bright, sunny, &#13;
&#13;
dry rooms in constant use.&#13;
&#13;
     "Book lice run in a halting fashion over &#13;
&#13;
everything in the house. They feed on all &#13;
&#13;
sorts of vegetable and animal matter. It is not often that they become abun-&#13;
&#13;
dant, and when they do, they attract attention more by their annoying presence &#13;
&#13;
than by the actual damage caused. They injure man in no way and are there-&#13;
&#13;
fore unlike the true lice.&#13;
&#13;
     "The book lice that occur in houses have no wings and are seldom one-&#13;
&#13;
sixteenth of an inch long, often much smaller. They are pale colored, almost &#13;
&#13;
white when young, hut as they grow older are darkened somewhat by the food &#13;
&#13;
they have eaten, for this shows through their more or less translucent bodies. &#13;
&#13;
When old, musty books are opened suddenly, the book lice may be seen scurry-&#13;
&#13;
ing across the pages in a halting and uncertain fashion, and frequently they &#13;
&#13;
are noticed upon door screens, window panes, furniture, books and photographs &#13;
&#13;
or upon almost any object in the room.&#13;
&#13;
     "Book lice thrive best in closed rooms that are warm and damp. Seldom &#13;
&#13;
are they noticed in light, airy rooms in constant use. They are found in houses &#13;
&#13;
that have been closed all summer. They die off during cold weather, but may &#13;
&#13;
leave behind them eggs which hatch the following spring to furnish the infesta-&#13;
&#13;
tion for the succeeding year. Ordinarily they do not become abundant enough &#13;
&#13;
to attract attention until late summer or early fall.&#13;
&#13;
     "Upholstered furniture and mattresses Stuffed with straw, husks, hair, &#13;
&#13;
feathers or moss are especially favorable places for their multiplication, and &#13;
&#13;
in the worst cases of infestation on record the psocids have come from such &#13;
&#13;
sources. They have been found in myriads in straw in barns and stables, in &#13;
&#13;
the straw coverings of wine bottles in cellars, and in rooms in which tow &#13;
&#13;
used in the manufacture of upholstered furniture is kept.&#13;
&#13;
     "One record on file indicates the usual history of infestation. In a new &#13;
&#13;
house kept by very neat occupants a mattress of hair and corn husks which &#13;
&#13;
had been purchased not more than six months before was found in a badly &#13;
&#13;
infested condition after the house had been closed about six weeks. It was so &#13;
&#13;
covered with psocids that a pin could not he stuck into the mattress without &#13;
&#13;
piercing an insect. The side of the sheet next to the mattress was likewise &#13;
&#13;
covered, and a further search showed the walls and the entire house to be &#13;
&#13;
swarming with the tiny pests. A sweep of the hand over the walls would &#13;
&#13;
gather them by the thousands.&#13;
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                    <text>[page 7]&#13;
&#13;
			SUPERIOR FACTS					7&#13;
&#13;
HOW TO CONTROL BOOK LICE IN HOUSES&#13;
&#13;
     "Where only a few book lice are present, a thorough cleaning, airing and &#13;
&#13;
drying of the room is all that is needed, provided the source of infestation &#13;
&#13;
is within the room itself. As many as possible of the objects in the room should&#13;
&#13;
be removed and thoroughly sunned on a bright day. The room should be heated &#13;
&#13;
to a temperature of from 120 to 140 degrees F.'. for several hours. &#13;
&#13;
Psocids are soft-bodied insects and succumb to a long drying due to heat. Where rooms are &#13;
&#13;
located on the ground Hour in loosely constructed buildings in shaded and damp &#13;
&#13;
situations, as are many summer cottages, so many psocids come in from the &#13;
&#13;
outside that almost no treatment will entirely rid a room of them.&#13;
&#13;
     "When book lice swarm in alarming numbers over and throughout a room &#13;
&#13;
the breeding places should be located at once. If the source is old straw or &#13;
&#13;
husk fillings of mattresses, these should he removed and burned wherever pos-&#13;
&#13;
sible. Thorough fumigation with the fumes of sulphur,* 1 pound of sulphur &#13;
&#13;
being burned for each 1,000 cubic feet of space, is effective. Where other pests &#13;
&#13;
are present, such as bedbugs, and where the bleaching effects of the fumes can &#13;
&#13;
lie disregarded, as in barracks, .5 pounds of sulphur will prove effective. During &#13;
&#13;
fumigation the rooms should he kept closed as tightly as possible, and after &#13;
&#13;
five or six hours opened from without and thoroughly aired. Fumigation with &#13;
&#13;
hydrocyanic-acid gas is very effective, hut dangerous in the hands of inexpe-&#13;
&#13;
rienced persons.(See Farmers' Bulletin 699.)&#13;
&#13;
     "Closets, boxes, trunks and sometimes even entire rooms, where infested ob-&#13;
&#13;
jects are kept near the floor, can he fumigated satisfactorily with carbon disul-&#13;
&#13;
phid. (See Fanners' Bulletin 799.) In addition to cleanliness and plenty of &#13;
&#13;
sunlight, licit or fumigation, wherever it can be applied, will yield the best &#13;
&#13;
results, if the source of infestation has been removed."&#13;
&#13;
     The Cambridge Natural History book on insects says: "One specie of the &#13;
&#13;
family of Psocidea, Clothilla Pulsatora, is widely known as the 'Death Watch' &#13;
&#13;
owing to the belief that it is able to make a peculiar ticking noise supposed to &#13;
&#13;
be prophetic of the decease of some individual (human not insect). The Rev. &#13;
&#13;
W. Derham, who two hundred years ago was rector of Upminster in Essex &#13;
&#13;
(England) gave an account of the ticking of the dentil watches to the Royal &#13;
&#13;
Society. He said: 'I am now so used to and skillful in the matter as to be &#13;
&#13;
able to see and show them beating almost when I please by having a paper with &#13;
&#13;
some of them in it, conveniently placed, and imitating their pulsations which &#13;
&#13;
they will readily answer.' He said he could only hear them when it was done &#13;
&#13;
on paper and that the death watches would tick for hours at a time resembling &#13;
&#13;
the ticking of a watch."&#13;
&#13;
     "*Before resorting to sulphur fumigation the householder should be warned that &#13;
&#13;
sulphur fumes can unite with moisture in the air to form sulphuric acid, thus having&#13;
&#13;
a bleaching effect upon wall paper and other articles, as well as tarnishing metals&#13;
&#13;
of all sorts. The damper the house, the greater the bleaching. In houses thoroughly &#13;
&#13;
dried by heat very little &#13;
&#13;
bleaching occurs. (Householders possessing homes furnished &#13;
&#13;
with rare or valuable articles should never use sulphur.)"&#13;
&#13;
 &#13;
BOYS OF THE GAY '90s&#13;
&#13;
DO YOU KNOW  THEM?&#13;
 &#13;
[photo: Left to right:?"Count" Kuppers of Arabol Mfg. Co., E. J. "Ted" Pope&#13;
&#13;
 and J. J. Sullivan.   Taken at Delaware Water Gap, Pa., 1900.]&#13;
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                    <text>[page 8]&#13;
&#13;
			SUPERIOR FACTS					8&#13;
&#13;
Paper ? How She's Made?&#13;
&#13;
From "Consolidated News," published by the Consolidated Water Power&#13;
&#13;
and Paper Co.&#13;
&#13;
     God bless these tourists that come from far and near, wanting to go through &#13;
&#13;
a paper mill. "I came all the way from Iowa just to see how paper is made," &#13;
&#13;
they say. Others happened to see the smoke stack and thought they would &#13;
&#13;
drop over.&#13;
     &#13;
We enjoy the college eo-ed or schoolma'am, studying industrial problems, &#13;
&#13;
getting ready to write an article on "From Logs to Paper" or something &#13;
&#13;
like that.&#13;
     &#13;
     Recently a not bad looking dame in her middle thirties appeared and uttered &#13;
&#13;
a wish to visit the mill. She was getting information for a thesis so we took &#13;
&#13;
her at her word and also took her by the arm and guided her hither and thither.&#13;
     &#13;
&#13;
"I will send you a copy of my thesis," quoth she,--and here it is:&#13;
&#13;
WOOD comes into the paper mill in rafts, gondolas or hookahorns and &#13;
&#13;
dumped into a pond containing hot water. In the wood room there are &#13;
&#13;
a large number of men engaged in sawing the logs in two and throwing &#13;
&#13;
them into huge revolving tubes which scrape off the bark and broom the &#13;
&#13;
ends sufficiently to permit it to be ground into chips. The chips travel on a &#13;
&#13;
belt to the sulphite mill where they are put into a rotating device called a &#13;
&#13;
sulphur burner. Here the wood mixes with sulphur and then the chips are &#13;
&#13;
cooled off in the cooler, ready for making paper.&#13;
&#13;
     Some of the wood goes to the grinder room and ground Op, where a high &#13;
&#13;
pressure water pump forces the wood from the bins to the grindstone, resulting &#13;
&#13;
in a pulpy substance which is pumped to the suction presses. The free stock &#13;
&#13;
flows freely, while the slow stock travels more slowly. Before the pulp gets to &#13;
&#13;
the paper machines, it is passed through screens which take out the foreign &#13;
&#13;
material from Canada.&#13;
&#13;
     The paper machine is a huge device consisting of a lot of rolls which revolve &#13;
&#13;
at the rate of 500 to 1,000 feet per minute. The pulp first goes through a copper &#13;
&#13;
screen called a wire, then into a wire pit where the fibres are criss-crossed by &#13;
&#13;
the machine tender.The back-tender takes care of the backside of the machine.&#13;
&#13;
     The paper is then pulled through perforated rolls, called suction rolls, by &#13;
&#13;
means of vacuum pumps. These pumps are kept in a vacuum. In order to get &#13;
&#13;
the paper in good shape for printing it must be dried and then wound on reels &#13;
&#13;
where it is rubbed thoroughly with clay, alum, chlorine and jordans.&#13;
&#13;
     In the boiler house there are large stokers filled with tubes and super heaters. &#13;
&#13;
The coal is emptied into a hopper on the roof and let down to the boilers, first &#13;
&#13;
passing through the preheaters and then through stokers and economizers. &#13;
&#13;
Attempt is made at all times to keep water in the boilers, otherwise the fireman &#13;
&#13;
would he put to considerable inconvenience.&#13;
&#13;
     In the power plant are the generators which are filled with coils, volts and&#13;
&#13;
switch panels. The water rushes through the generators, causing them to revolve&#13;
&#13;
and produce thousands of kilowatts. These kilowatts are used in the process of&#13;
&#13;
paper manufacture.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
 	&#13;
Story of Osborns Soon&#13;
&#13;
     Limited space prevented us from publishing the history of the Osborns in&#13;
&#13;
this issue. In our October issue, we will carry a brief story on William Osborn,&#13;
&#13;
his son, George Osborn, and his grandson, Clarence Osborn. William and George&#13;
&#13;
Osborn were closely associated with the early days of paper making in Strat-&#13;
&#13;
ford, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
	&#13;
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE No. 5) &#13;
&#13;
munity, and although Nosey was innocent, he was blamed for the theft. When &#13;
&#13;
arraigned before the Judge, Nosey said: "I plead guilty, Judge, but I did not &#13;
&#13;
steal the watch." Thus Nosey obtained three meals a day and a lodging place &#13;
&#13;
for the winter.&#13;
&#13;
     Mr. Breyfogle is now Western representative of Draper Brothers Company, &#13;
&#13;
manufacturers of paper makers felts, with headquarters at Kalamazoo, Mich. To &#13;
&#13;
him we are obligated for much of the information regarding the Stratford Mills.&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>[page 9]&#13;
&#13;
			SUPERIOR FACTS			9&#13;
&#13;
E. W. Howard, An "Old Guard" Veteran&#13;
&#13;
[photo: Edward W. Howard in 1885]&#13;
 &#13;
In his own words and style, Mr. Howard &#13;
&#13;
relates the following highly interesting &#13;
&#13;
side lights of his career in paper &#13;
&#13;
making and the history of the old Strat-&#13;
&#13;
ford Mills.&#13;
&#13;
     To old friends, Mr. Howard will be &#13;
&#13;
better known as Edward W. Hougawout, &#13;
&#13;
the later name having been changed in re-&#13;
&#13;
cent years for the sake of brevity and &#13;
&#13;
clarity. Mr. Howard now resides at Kau-&#13;
&#13;
kanna. Wis., and we wish to credit and &#13;
&#13;
thank him for much of the information used &#13;
&#13;
in our story of Stratford.&#13;
&#13;
     "I was born in Andover Township, Sus-&#13;
&#13;
sex County, New Jersey, of Colonial Scotch &#13;
&#13;
Irish and Dutch stock. My maternal grand-&#13;
&#13;
father did costume weaving. My paternal &#13;
&#13;
grandfather owned and operated a saddlery &#13;
&#13;
?harness shop, we would call it. Before &#13;
&#13;
railroads were so common all heavy freight &#13;
&#13;
was carried across the country by great&#13;
&#13;
canastoga wagons drawn by four, six, or &#13;
&#13;
eight heavy mules. The great demand for &#13;
&#13;
saddles and harness made the saddlery busi-&#13;
&#13;
ness very important and profitable.&#13;
&#13;
     "I do not remember much about home &#13;
&#13;
or conditions there before the Civil War &#13;
&#13;
since I was only five years old when the war broke out. My father enlisted on &#13;
&#13;
the first call, leaving his little mason contracting business which his business &#13;
&#13;
friends absorbed during his absence. That made it necessary for us to strike &#13;
&#13;
out for ourselves as soon as we were old enough.&#13;
&#13;
     "My mother's folks were interested in a paper mill at Stratford, Delaware &#13;
&#13;
County, Ohio. Before I arrived in 187J the old owners had died or sold out. &#13;
&#13;
This mill was three miles from any railroad, on the west side of the Olentangy &#13;
&#13;
River about twenty-five miles north of Columbus. It had a good stone dam &#13;
&#13;
with water power six or eight months in the year. This company owned a straw &#13;
&#13;
wrapping mill up near the dam, which was operated when there was surplus &#13;
&#13;
water power. That old wrapping mill was a relic of tile middle ages. The &#13;
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&#13;
either side of tile spur from which both were driven. The lower, or 'white mill," &#13;
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&#13;
on a little machine a man could reach across. In Delaware, two and a half miles &#13;
&#13;
from the mill, there was man named Blackwell who ran twenty-five tin peddler &#13;
&#13;
wagons out into the country trading tinware for rags, brass and copper. Black-&#13;
&#13;
well sold those rags to the nearest paper mills. Stratford mill employed forty &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
country rags. They sold new white cotton cuttings, new white linen cuttings, &#13;
&#13;
new brown linen cuttings, new brown cotton cuttings, soft wool, hard wool, all &#13;
&#13;
wool blankets, half wool blankets, number one all white no seams, number two old &#13;
&#13;
white with seams, and light calicoes. I have forgotten how to classify them &#13;
&#13;
now. My first job was baling up the sorts that were sold. The new cuttings &#13;
&#13;
were shipped to Massachusetts and the woolens to Philadelphia. I managed to &#13;
&#13;
work through the mill in a year or two.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
ducing in twenty-four hours about twenty-four hundred pounds of all rag &#13;
&#13;
paper used for print. If they had stuck to writing paper or tissue it would not &#13;
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			SUPERIOR FACTS			10&#13;
&#13;
you expect, there was no modern paper maker in&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
shut the machine down and tried to cool them off by pouring water on them.&#13;
&#13;
     "I worked pretty much all through the mill?rag room, heater, steam engine, &#13;
&#13;
tiring, and even filled the rotary and cut rags. When I left I was running the &#13;
&#13;
beaters. They had two two hundred fifty-pound beaters and one six hundred-&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
the other one in the back, got the two ends together in the forge fire, put the &#13;
&#13;
heat on, jammed the two ends together, smoothed it up, straightened it out and &#13;
&#13;
put it back. It ran without ever going into a lathe. That was some job even &#13;
&#13;
for this day.&#13;
&#13;
     "My next jump was to Ohio, with Woodsdale Chatfield and Woods of Cin-&#13;
&#13;
cinnati. Next I went to Batavia, Illinois, July 1, 1880. The Van Nortwicks had &#13;
&#13;
converted the old Chicago, Burlington &amp; Quincy Railroad shops into a paper &#13;
&#13;
mill. It had three machines and just started a new ninety-two inch Four-&#13;
&#13;
drinier, the largest in the west at that time. They were making straw print, &#13;
&#13;
eighty-five per cent, straw and five per cent, rag, and about ten per cent, ground &#13;
&#13;
wood. It had five large digestors using straw from nearby farms. They did not &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
and there seemed always to be a surplus. The help were a wild and wooly lot. &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
months. The job was too much for any one man. They emptied from forty-two to &#13;
&#13;
forty-five beaters and four washers, and there were no Jordans in the mill. &#13;
&#13;
We were at it all the time.  The beaters were never all furnished at one time.&#13;
&#13;
     "The beater helpers had to help fill straw digestors three or four times at &#13;
&#13;
night. That put the beaters back and altogether it was a rush job, a two man &#13;
&#13;
job. On October twenty-eight, I had a row with the boss about one of the &#13;
&#13;
machine tenders who would be drunk all day and try to work his night shift. I &#13;
&#13;
was the goat for his lessened production, or smaller rim of paper. On the &#13;
&#13;
train into Chicago on the morning of November 1, 1880, the boss jollied me and &#13;
&#13;
tried to have me return to work because he had found out where the trouble &#13;
&#13;
had been in his mill. But I did not go hack; I had had enough of that stuff, and, &#13;
&#13;
let me add that during my forty-eight years in the mill my only serious trouble &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
being the worst of all. Prohibition may not function as some believe, but the &#13;
&#13;
drunken boss is a rare bird in the year of Our Lord 1930, while in 1880 he was &#13;
&#13;
only too common.&#13;
&#13;
     "My next job was in the Mead and Nixon Mill, Dayton, Ohio. John Luke, &#13;
&#13;
one of the founders of the West Virginia Paper Company, was superintendent &#13;
&#13;
of the mills. One machine was on hook and one on manila wrapping paper made &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
			SUPERIOR FACTS					11&#13;
&#13;
across the street. I got a lot of experience here for John Luke was a first class &#13;
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     "I left Dayton and went to work for the Miamisburg Paper Company at &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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