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Sam Houston's grave in Huntsville, Texas

Samuel "Sam" Houston (March 2, 1793 – July 26, 1863) represented the state ofTennessee in theUnited States House of Representatives, and was electedGovernor of Tennessee. He resigned the governorship in 1829 and lived with theCherokee in theArkansas Territory. The Cherokee named him "Golanv" meaning "The Raven". In 1832 he moved toCoahuila y Tejas and was a signer of theTexas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836. Houston was appointed commander-in-chief of theProvisional Army of Texas, and accepted the surrender of Mexican generalAntonio López de Santa Anna following theBattle of San Jacinto.[1]

Twice elected asPresident of the Republic of Texas, Houston eventually favoredannexation to the United States.[2][3] Afterwards he represented Texas in theUnited States Senate and was elected the 7thGovernor of Texas. When the state seceded from the Union on March 5, 1861, Houston refused to sign a loyalty oath to theConfederate States of America and was removed from office on March 16.[4]

Bibliography

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Sam Houston bibliography
AuthorTitlePublisherNotesPub DateRefs
Unknown authorLife of General Sam Houston (Pamphlet)J.T. TowersWashington D.C.1852[5]
David A. Adler, Michael S. Adler, Matt CollinsA Picture Book of Sam HoustonHoliday HouseNew York, NY2012[6]
Judy AlterSam Houston: A Leader for TexasChildren's PressNew York, NY1998[7]
Judy AlterSam Houston is My HeroTexas Christian University PressFort Worth, TX2003[8]
James P. BevillThe Paper Republic : the Struggle for Money, Credit and Independence in the Republic of TexasBright Sky PressHouston, TX2009[9]
Valerie BoddenSamuel Houston : Army leader & historic politicianABDO Pub. Co.Edina, MN2010[10]
Tracey BoraasSam Houston:Soldier and StatesmanBridgestone BooksMankato, MN2003[11]
Donald BraiderSolitary star; a biography of Sam HoustonPutnamNew York, NY1974[12]
Henry BruceLife of General Houston, 1793–1863Dodd, Mead and CompanyNew York, NY1891[13]
George S. BryanSam HoustonMacmillan PublishersNew York, NY1917[14]
Randolph B. CampbellSam Houston and the American SouthwestHarperCollinsNew York, NY1993[15]
Peggy CaravantesAn American in Texas: The Story of Sam HoustonMorgan Reynolds PressGreensboro, NC2004[16]
Allan CarpenterSam Houston: Champion of AmericaRourke PublicationsVero Beach, FL1987[17]
William Carey CraneLife and select literary remains of Sam Houston of TexasJ. B. LippincottPhiladelphia, PA1884[18]
Ann Fears Crawford and Betsy WarrenSam Houston : American HeroHendrick-Long PublishingDallas, TX1993[19]
George CreelSam Houston, Colossus in BuckskinCosmopolitan Book CorporationNew York, NY1928[20]
Marshall DeBruhlSword of San Jacinto: a life of Sam HoustonRandom HouseNew York, NY1993[21]
Sarah Barnwell ElliottSam HoustonSmall, Maynard & CompanyBoston, MA1900[22]
Sue FlanaganSam Houston’s TexasUniversity of Texas PressAustin, TX1964[23]
Llerena FriendSam Houston, the Great DesignerUniversity of Texas PressAustin, TX1954[24]
Jean Fritz and Elise PrimaveraMake Way for Sam HoustonPutnamNew York, NY1986[25]
Jan Gleiter, Kathleen Thompson, Joel NaprstekSam HoustonRaintree Children's BooksAustin, TX1988[26]
Matthew G. Grant and Harold HenriksenSam Houston of TexasChildren's PressChicago, IL1974[27]
Jack Gregory and Rennard StricklandSam Houston with the Cherokees, 1829–1833University of Oklahoma PressNorman, OK1996[28]
Susan R GregsonSam Houston:Texas HeroCompass Point BooksMinneapolis, MN2006[29]
James L. HaleySam HoustonUniversity of Oklahoma PressNorman, OK2002[30]
Jeff Hamilton"My master," the Inside Story of Sam Houston and His Times, by His Former Slave, Jeff Hamilton, as told to Lenoir HuntState House PressAustin TX1992[31]
Susan Sales Harkins
William H. Harkins
Sam HoustonMitchell LaneHockessin, DE2007[32]
Herbert L. HarperHouston and Crockett: heroes of Tennessee and Texas: an anthologyTennessee Historical CommissionNashville, TN1986[33]
Paul HollanderSam HoustonPutnamNew York, NY
illustrated by Salem Tamer
1968sword of[34]
Clifford HopewellSam Houston, Man of DestinyEakin PressAustin, TX1987[35]
Sam HoustonSpeech of Hon. Sam Houston, of Texas, exposing the malfeasance and corruption of John Charles Watrous, judge of the federal court in Texas, and of his confederates : delivered in the Senate of the United States, Feb. 3, 1859Pudney & RussellNew York, NY1860[36]
Sam HoustonThe Autobiography of Sam HoustonUniversity of Oklahoma PressNorman, OK
edited by Donald Day & Harry Herbert Ullom
1954[37]
Sam HoustonEver Thine Truly : Love Letters from Sam Houston to Anna RaguetJenkins Garrett PressAustin, TX1975[38]
Marquis JamesThe Raven: a biography of Sam HoustonBobbs-Merrill Company1930 Pulitzer Prize for biography1929[39]
Marquis James
Bessie Rowland James
Six Feet Six, the Heroic Story of Sam HoustonBobbs-Merrill CompanyIndianapolis, IN1986[40]
Albert Sidney JohnsonThe Texas that might have been: Sam Houston's foes write to Albert Sidney JohnstonTexas A & M University PressCollege Station, TX
Collected by Margaret Swett Henson, introduction by Donald E. Willett
2009[41]
William Weber Johnson and William ReusswigSam Houston, the Tallest TexanRandom HouseNew York. NY1953[42]
John F. KennedySam Houston in the SenatePemberton PressAustin, TX
From Chapter 5 ofProfiles in Courage
1970[43]
Marjorie KutchinskiLiberty, Justice & F’rall : the Dog Heroes of the Texas RepublicEakin PressAustin, TX
Fiction, as told by Sam Houston's dog Liberty
1998[44]
Jean Lee LathamRetreat to Glory; the Story of Sam HoustonHarper and RowNew York, NY1965[45]
Jean Lee LathamSam Houston, Hero of TexasGarrard PubublishingChampaign, IL1965[46]
Jean Lee LathamSam HoustonChelsea HouseNew York, NY1991[47]
Charles Edwards LesterSam Houston and his RepublicBurgess, Stringer & CoNew York, NY1846[48]
Charles Edwards LesterThe Life of Sam Houston. The hunter, patriot, and statesman of TexasDavis, Porter & Coates1866[49]
Charles Edwards LesterLife and achievements of Sam Houston: Hero and StatesmanJ.B. AldenNew York, NY1883[50]
William LewisBiographical Sketch of the Life of Sam HoustonHerald Steam Printing HouseeBook1882[51]
Jeff LongEmpire of Bones: a Novel of Sam Houston and the Texas RevolutionWilliam MorrowNew York, NY1993[52]
James S. MayfieldSam Houston, Fugitive from Justice1927[53]
Walter Flavius McCalebSam HoustonNaylor CompanySan Antonio, TX1967[54]
Agnes McEnerySam Houston, Soldier, Patriot, Statesman, the Great Man of Texas. Pithy Anecdotes of Sam HoustonSan Antonio, TX1936[55]
Dudley Dean McGaughyThe Sam Houston StoryMonarch BooksDerby, CT1961[56]
Walter Scott McNuttSam Houston, the Empire Builder; His Love Affairs and Political EntanglementsFour States Pub. HouseJefferson, Texas1956[57]
Darien A. McWhirterThe Legal 100: a Ranking of the Individuals Who Have Most Influenced the LawCarol PublicationsSecaucus, NJ1998[58]
James MichenerThe Eagle and the RavenTom Doherty AssociatesAustin, TX1990[59]
Miller|Barbara Kiely MillerSam HoustonWeekly Reader PublishingPleasantville, NY2008[60]
Booth Mooney and George RothSam HoustonFollett PublishingChicago, IL1966[61]
Caroline Moore, Dorothy Leeper, and Bonnie Thorne.Sam Houston: a Man Who Knew and Loved GodC. Moore1997[62]
George J MorgenthalerPromised Land : Solms, Castro, and Sam Houston’s colonization contractsTexas A&M University PressCollege Station, TX2009[63]
Bill O'NealSam Houston Slept Here : Homes of the Chief Executives of TexasEakin PressAustin, TX2004[64]
Joseph Olgin and André Le BlancSam Houston, Friend of the IndiansHoughton MifflinBoston, MA1958[65]
Patricia Smith Prather and Jane Clements MondayFrom Slave to Statesman : the Legacy of Joshua Houston, Servant to Sam HoustonUniversity of North Texas PressDenton, TX1993[66]
Madge Thornall RobertsStar of Destiny : the Private Life of Sam and Margaret HoustonUniversity of North Texas PressDenton, TX1993[67]
Madge Thornall RobertsThe Personal Correspondence of Sam HoustonUniversity of North Texas PressDenton, TX1996[68]
Ben Lacy Rose and Margaret M. MartyThe Lea Ancestry of Margaret Lea, Wife of Gen. Sam HoustonB.L. RoseRichmond, VA1987[69]
William R. Sanford & Carl R. GreenSam Houston:Texas HeroEnslow PublishersSpringfield, NJ1996[70]
William SealeSam Houston’s Wife: a Biography of Margaret Lea HoustonUniversity of Oklahoma PressNorman, OK1970[71]
Flora Warren SeymourSam Houston, PatriotThe Century CoNew York, NY1930[72]
Augusta Stevenson and Paul LauneSam Houston, Boy ChieftainBobbs-MerrillIndianapolis, IN1953[73]
Lisa Trutkoff TrumbauerSam HoustonCapstone PublishersMankato, MN2004[74]
Carolyn TurnerSam HoustonWeigl PublishersNew York, NY2011[75]
Martha Anne TurnerSam Houston and His Twelve Women; the Ladies Who Influenced the Life of Texas’ Greatest StatesmanPemberton PressAustin, TX1966[76]
Mary Dodson WadeSam Houston: Standing FirmBright Sky PressHouston, TX2008[77]
Mary Dodson WadeSam Houston: I Am Sam HoustonBright Sky PressHouston, TX2009[78]
Robert Penn WarrenHow Texas Won Her Freedom; the Story of Sam Houston & the Battle of San JacintoSan Jacinto Museum of HistorySan Jacinto, TX1958[79]
Alfred WilliamsSam Houston and the War of Independence in TexasHoughton Mifflin HarcourtBoston, MA1893[80]
Amelia W. Williams and Bernhardt WallFollowing General Sam Houston from 1793 to 1863SteckAustin, TX1935[81]
Amelia W. Williams andEugene C. BarkerThe Writings of Sam Houston, 1813–1863University of Texas PressAustin, TX1938–1943[82]
John Hoyt WilliamsSam Houston: a Biography of the Father of TexasSimon & SchusterNew York, NY1993[83]
Marion WisehartSam Houston, American GiantR.B. LuceWashington D.C.1962[84]
Walter M. WoodwardSam Houston: for Texas and the UnionPowerPlus BooksNew York, NY2003[85]
Frances Fitzpatrick WrightSam Houston, Fighter and LeaderAbingdon-Cokesbury PressNashville, TN1953[86]
Dan Zadra and Harold HenriksenSam Houston of TexasCreative EducationMankato, MN1988[87]

References

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  1. ^Hardin, Stephen L. (1994).Texian Iliad – A Military History of the Texas Revolution. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. p. 215.ISBN 0-292-73086-1.OCLC 29704011.
  2. ^Merk, Frederick Merk (1978).History of the Westward Movement. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf. p. 285.ISBN 978-0-394-41175-0.
  3. ^Crapol, Edward P. (2006).John Tyler: the Accidental President. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press. p. 196.ISBN 978-0-8078-3041-3.
  4. ^"Sam Houston Congressional Biography". United States Congress. RetrievedNovember 17, 2013.
  5. ^Life of General Sam Houston ... Printed by J.T. Towers. 1852 – via Hathi Trust.
  6. ^Adler, David A. (2012).A picture book of Sam Houston (1st ed.). New York: Holiday House.ISBN 9780823423699.
  7. ^Alter, Judy (1998).Sam Houston : a leader for Texas. New York: Children's Press.ISBN 0516208349.
  8. ^Alter, Judy (2003).Sam Houston is my hero. Fort Worth: TCU Press.ISBN 0875652778.
  9. ^Bevill, James (2009).The paper republic : the struggle for money, credit and independence in the Republic of Texas. Houston, Tex.: Bright Sky Press.ISBN 9781933979250.
  10. ^Bodden, Valerie (2010).Samuel Houston : Army leader & historic politician. Edina, Minn.: ABDO Pub. Co.ISBN 9781604539622.
  11. ^Boraas, Tracey (2003).Sam Houston : soldier and statesman. Mankato, Minn.: Bridgestone Books.ISBN 0736813500.
  12. ^Braider, Donald (1974).Solitary star; a biography of Sam Houston. New York: Putnam.ISBN 0399111603.
  13. ^Bruce, Henry (1891).Life of General Houston, 1793-1863. At head of title:Makers of America. Dodd, Mead. Retrieved7 May 2023.
  14. ^Bryan, George S. (1917).Sam Houston. True stories of great Americans. The Macmillan company.
  15. ^Campbell, Randolph B. (1993).Sam Houston and the American Southwest. New York: HarperCollins.ISBN 0065006887.
  16. ^Caravantes, Peggy (2004).An American in Texas : the story of Sam Houston (1st ed.). Greensboro, N.C.: Morgan Reynolds Pub.ISBN 1931798192.
  17. ^Carpenter, Allan (1987).Sam Houston : champion of America. Vero Beach, Fl: Rourke Publications.ISBN 0866253270.
  18. ^Crane, William Carey (1884).Life and select literary remains, of Sam Houston, of Texas ... by William Carey Crane .. | WorldCat.org.
  19. ^Crawford, Ann Fears (1993).Sam Houston : American hero. Dallas, Tex.: Hendrick-Long Pub. Co.ISBN 9780937460887.
  20. ^Creel, George (1928).Front cover image for Sam Houston : colossus in buckskin Sam Houston : colossus in buckskin. Cosmopolitan Book Corporation.
  21. ^De Bruhl, Marshall (1993).Sword of San Jacinto : a life of Sam Houston (First ed.). New York.ISBN 0394576233.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  22. ^Elliott, Sarah Barnwell (1900).Sam Houston. Added t.-p. Engr.: The Beacon biographies of eminent Americans. Small, Maynard & company.
  23. ^Flanagan, Sue (1964).Sam Houston's Texas. Austin.ISBN 9780292725539.{{cite book}}:ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  24. ^Friend, Llerena (1969).Sam Houston : the great designer. Austin: University of Texas Press.ISBN 9780292784222.
  25. ^Fritz, Jean (1986).Make way for Sam Houston. New York.ISBN 0399213031.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  26. ^Gleiter, Jan (1988).Sam Houston. Raintree Childrens Books.ISBN 0-8172-2660-5.
  27. ^Grant, Matthew G. (1974).Sam Houston of Texas. Mankato, Minn.: [Creative Education; distributed by Childrens Press, Chicago].ISBN 0871912996.
  28. ^Gregory, Jack; Strickland, Rennard (1996).Sam Houston with the Cherokees, 1829–1833. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press.ISBN 9780806128092.
  29. ^Gregson, Susan R. (2006).Sam Houston: Texas hero. Minneapolis, Minn.: Compass Point Books.ISBN 0894906518.
  30. ^Haley, James L. (2002).Sam Houston. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.ISBN 0806134054.
  31. ^Hamilton, Jeff (1992).My master : the inside story of Sam Houston and his times. Austin, Tex.: State House Press.ISBN 0938349848.
  32. ^Harkins, Susan Sales; Harkins, William /h. (2007).Sam Houston. Hockessin, Del.: Mitchell Lane.ISBN 9781584154822.
  33. ^Houston and Crockett : heroes of Tennessee and Texas : an anthology | WorldCat.org. Tennessee Historical Commission. 1986.
  34. ^Hollander, Paul; Tamer, Salem (1968).Sam Houston. Putnam.
  35. ^Hopewell, Clifford (1987).Sam Houston : man of destiny : a biography (1st ed.). Austin, Tex.: Eakin Press.ISBN 0890155720.
  36. ^Houston, Sam (1860)."Speech of Hon. Sam Houston, of Texas, exposing the malfeasance and corruption of John Charles Watrous, judge of the federal court in Texas, and of his confederates: delivered in the Senate of the United States, Feb. 3, 1859". Pudney & Russell, printers.
  37. ^Houston, Sam; Day, Donald; Ullom, Harry Herbert (1954).The autobiography of Sam Houston (1st ed.). University of Oklahoma Press.
  38. ^Houston, Sam; Irion, Anna Raguet (1975).Ever thine truly: love letters from Sam Houston to Anna Raguet. Jenkins Garrett Press.
  39. ^"1930 Pulitzer Prizes".www.pulitzer.org. Pulitzer Prizes.
  40. ^James, Bessie Roland; James, Marquis (1986).Six feet six, the heroic story of Sam Houston | WorldCat.org. The Bobbs-Merrill Company.
  41. ^The Texas that might have been : Sam Houston's foes write to Albert Sidney Johnston (1st ed.). College Station: Texas A & M University Press. 2009.ISBN 9781603443715.
  42. ^Johnson, William Weber; Reusswig, William (1953).Sam Houston, the tallest Texan. Random House.
  43. ^Library of Congress."Sam Houston in the Senate LC control no. 79014422". RetrievedNovember 17, 2013.
  44. ^Kutchinski, Marjorie (1998).Liberty, Justice & F'rall : the dog heroes of the Texas Republic. Austin, Tex: Eakin Press.ISBN 1571682171.
  45. ^Latham, Jean Lee (1965).Retreat to glory: the story of Sam Houston (1st ed.). Harper & Row.
  46. ^Lathan, Jean Lee (1974).Sam Houston: hero of Texas. Dell.
  47. ^Latham, Jean Lee (1991).Sam Houston (1st Chelsea House ed.). New York: Chelsea Juniors.ISBN 079101441X.
  48. ^Lewis, William (1882).Biographical sketch of the life of Sam Houston. Burgess, Stringer & Co.
  49. ^The Life of Sam Houston. The hunter, patriot, and statesman of Texas. Library of Congress: Davis, Porter & Coate. 1866.
  50. ^Edwards, Charles (1883).Life and achievements of Sam Houston, hero and statesman. Library of Congress: J.B. Alden.
  51. ^Lewis, William.Biographical sketch of the life of Sam Houston. Dallas, Tex.: Herald steam printing House.
  52. ^Long, Jeff (1993).Empire of bones : a novel of Sam Houston and the Texas Revolution (1st ed.). New York: W. Morrow.ISBN 9780688122522.
  53. ^Mayfield, James (1927).Sam Houston, fugitive from justice | WorldCat.org. Privately printed.
  54. ^McCaleb, Walter Flavius (1967).Sam Houston (Rev. and enl. ed.). Naylor Co.
  55. ^McEnery, Agnes (1936).Front cover image for Sam Houston, soldier, patriot, statesman, the great man of Texas. Pithy anecdotes of Sam Houston Sam Houston, soldier, patriot, statesman, the great man of Texas. Pithy anecdotes of Sam Houston.
  56. ^McGaughy, Dudley Dean (1961).The Sam Houston story. Monarch Books.
  57. ^McNutt, Walter Scott (1956).Sam Houston, the Empire Builder; His Love Affairs and Political Entanglements. Four States Pub. House.
  58. ^McWhirter, Darien A. (1998).The legal 100 : a ranking of the individuals who have most influenced the law. Secaucus, NJ: Carol Pub.ISBN 9780806518602.
  59. ^Michener, James A. (1990).The Eagle and the Raven (1st ed.). Austin, Tex.ISBN 9780812513011.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  60. ^Kiely Miller, Barbara (2008).Sam Houston. Pleasantville, NY: Weekly Reader.ISBN 9780836883169.
  61. ^Moony, Booth (1966).Sam Houston. Chicago: Follett Pub. Co.
  62. ^Moore, Caroline (1997).Sam Houston : a man who knew and loved God.
  63. ^Morgenthaler, George J. (2009).Promised land : Solms, Castro, and Sam Houston's colonization contracts (1st ed.). College Station: Texas A & M University Press.ISBN 9781603443586.
  64. ^O'Neal, Bill (2004).Sam Houston slept here : homes of the chief executives of Texas (1st ed.). Austin, Tex.: Eakin Press.ISBN 9781571685841.
  65. ^Olgin, Joseph; Le Blanc, André (1958).Sam Houston, friend of the Indians | WorldCat.org.
  66. ^Prather, Patricia Smith (1993).From slave to statesman : the legacy of Joshua Houston, servant to Sam Houston (1st ed.). Denton, Tex.ISBN 9780929398877.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  67. ^Roberts, Madge Thornall (1993).Star of destiny : the private life of Sam and Margaret Houston. Denton, Tex.: University of North Texas Press.ISBN 0929398513.
  68. ^Houston, Sam (1996).The personal correspondence of Sam Houston. Vol. 1. Denton, Tex.: University of North Texas Press.ISBN 9781574410006.
  69. ^Rose, Ben Lacy; Marty, Margaret M."The Lea ancestry of Margaret Lea, wife of Gen. Sam Houston | WorldCat.org".www.worldcat.org.
  70. ^Sanford, William R. (1996).Sam Houston : Texas hero. Springfield, N.J., U.S.A.: Enslow Publishers.ISBN 9780894906510.
  71. ^Seale, William (1970).Sam Houston's wife : a biography of Margaret Lea Houston (First ed.). Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.ISBN 0806109262.
  72. ^Seymour, Flora Warren (1930).Sam Houston, patriot. The Century Co.
  73. ^Stevenson, Augusta (1953).Sam Houston, boy chieftain. Bobbs-Merrill.
  74. ^Trumbauer, Lisa (2004).Sam Houston. Mankato, MN: Capstone Press.ISBN 0736823700.
  75. ^Turner, Carolyn (2011).Sam Houston. New York: Weigl Publishers.ISBN 9781616900663.
  76. ^Turner, Martha Anne (1966).Sam Houston and his twelve women: the ladies who influenced the life of Texas' greatest statesman. Pemberton Press.
  77. ^Wade, Mary Dodson (2008).Sam Houston : standing firm. Houston: Bright Sky Press.ISBN 9781933979137.
  78. ^Wade, Mary Dodson (2009).Sam Houston : I am Houston. Houston, Tex.: Bright Sky Press.ISBN 9781933979373.
  79. ^Warren, Robert Penn (1959).How Texas won her freedom: the story of Sam Houston & the Battle of San Jacinto. San Jacinto Museum of History.LCCN 59012348.
  80. ^Williams, Alfred M. (1935).Sam Houston and the war of independence in Texas. Houghton, Mifflin and Company.
  81. ^Williams, Amelia W.; Wall, Bernhardt (1935).Following General Sam Houston from 1793 to 1863. Steck.LCCN 36010186.
  82. ^Library of Congress."The Writings of Sam Houston, 1813–1863 LC control no.39009948".
  83. ^Williams, John Hoyt (1993).Sam Houston : a biography of the father of Texas. New York, N.Y.: Simon & Schuster.ISBN 0671746413.
  84. ^Wisehart, M. K. (1962)."Sam Houston, American giant". R.B. Luce. Retrieved7 May 2023.
  85. ^Woodward, Walter M. (2003)."Sam Houston: for Texas and the Union". PowerPlus Books. Retrieved7 May 2023.
  86. ^Wright, Frances Fitzpatrick (1953).Sam Houston, fighter and leader. Abingdon-Cokesbury Press.LCCN 53011616.
  87. ^Zadra, Dan (1988).Sam Houston : of Texas (1793–1863). Mankato, Minn.: Creative Education.ISBN 0886821878.

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