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TWELFTH CORPS.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL ALPHEUS S. WILLIAMS
FIRST DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL THOMAS H. RUGER
_First Brigade_.--Colonel ARCHIBALD L. McDOUGALL
5th Connecticut, Colonel Warren W. Packer
20th Connecticut, Lieut.-Colonel William B. Wooster
123d New York, Colonel A. L. McDougall, Lieut.-Colonel James
G. Rogers
145th New York, Colonel E. L. Price
46th Pennsylvania, Colonel James L. Selfridge
3d Maryland, Colonel J. M. Sudsburg
_Second Brigade_.*--Brigadier-General HENRY H. LOCKWOOD
150th New York, Colonel John H. Ketcham
1st Maryland (P. H. B.), Colonel William P. Maulsby
1st Maryland (E. S.), Colonel James Wallace
[* Unassigned during progress of battle; afterward attached to
First Division as Second Brigade.]
_Third Brigade_.--Colonel SILAS COLGROVE
2d Massachusetts, Colonel Charles R. Mudge (killed), Lieut.-
Colonel Charles F. Morse
107th New York, Colonel Miron M. Crane
13th New Jersey, Colonel Ezra A. Carman (wounded), Lieut.-
Colonel John R. Fesler
27th Indiana, Colonel Silas Colgrove, Lieut.-Colonel John R.
Fesler
3d Wisconsin, Lieut.-Colonel Martin Flood
SECOND DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN W. GEARY
_First Brigade_.--Colonel CHARLES CANDY
28th Pennsylvania, Captain John Flynn
147th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Arlo Pardee, Jr.
5th Ohio, Colonel John H. Patrick
7th Ohio, Colonel William R. Creighton
29th Ohio, Captain W. F. Stevens (wounded), Captain Ed. Hays
66th Ohio, Colonel C. Candy, Lieut.-Colonel Eugene Powell
_Second Brigade_.--(1) Colonel GEORGE A. COBHAM, JR.; (2)
Brigadier-General THOMAS L. KANE
29th Pennsylvania, Colonel William Rickards
100th Pennsylvania, Captain Fred. L. Gimber
111th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas M. Walker, Lieut.-
Colonel Frank J. Osgood
_Third Brigade_.--Brigadier-General GEORGE S. GREENE
60th New York, Colonel Abel Godard
78th New York, Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Von Hammerstein
102d New York, Lieut.-Colonel James C. Lane (wounded)
137th New York, Colonel David Ireland
149th New York, Colonel Henry A. Barnum, Lieut.-Colonel Charles
B. Randall
_Artillery Brigade_.--Lieutenant EDWARD D. MUHLENBERG
Battery F, 4th United States, Lieutenant E. D. Muhlenberg,
Lieutenant S. T. Rugg
Battery K, 5th United States, Lieutenant D. H. Kinsie
Battery M, 1st New York, Lieutenant Charles E. Winegar
Knap's Pennsylvania Battery, Lieutenant Charles Atwell
_Headquarter Guard_.--Battalion 10th Maine.
CAVALRY CORPS.
MAJOR-GENERAL ALFRED PLEASONTON
FIRST DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN BUFORD
_First Brigade_.--Colonel WILLIAM GAMBLE
8th New York, Colonel Benjamin F. Davis
8th Illinois, Colonel William Gamble, Lieut.-Colonel D. R.
Clendenin
two squadrons 12th Illinois, Colonel Amos Vos
three squadrons 3d Indiana, Colonel George H. Chapman
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel THOMAS C. DEVIN
6th New York, Colonel Thomas C. Devin, Lieut.-Colonel William
H. Crocker
9th New York, Colonel William Sackett
17th Pennsylvania, Colonel J. H. Kellogg
3d Virginia (detachment)
_Reserve Brigade_.--Brigadier-General WESLEY MERRITT
1st United States, Captain R. S. C. Lord
2d United States, Captain T. F. Rodenbough
5th United States, Captain J. W. Mason
6th United States, Major S. H. Starr (wounded), Captain G.
C. Cram
6th Pennsylvania, Major James H. Hazeltine
SECOND DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL D. McM. GREGG
(HEADQUARTERS GUARD--Company A, 1st Ohio.)
_First Brigade_.--Colonel J. B. McINTOSH
1st New Jersey, Major M. H. Beaumont
1st Pennsylvania, Colonel John P. Taylor
3d Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Edward S. Jones
1st Maryland, Lieut.-Colonel James M. Deems
1st Massachusetts at Headquarters Sixth Corps.
_Second Brigade_.*--Colonel PENNOCK HUEY
2d New York, 4th New York, 8th Pennsylvania, 6th Ohio.
[* Not engaged.]
_Third Brigade_.--Colonel J. I. GREGG
1st Maine, Colonel Charles H. Smith
10th New York, Major W. A. Avery
4th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel W. E. Doster
16th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel John K. Robison
THIRD DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JUDSON KILPATRICK
(HEADQUARTER GUARD--Company C, 1st Ohio.)
_First Brigade_.--(1) Brigadier-General E. J. FARNSWORTH; (2)
Colonel N. P. RICHMOND
5th New York, Major John Hammond
18th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel William P. Brinton
1st Vermont, Colonel Edward D. Sawyer
1st West Virginia, Colonel N. P. Richmond
_Second Brigade_.--Brigadier-General GEORGE A. CUSTER
1st Michigan, Colonel Charles H. Town
5th Michigan, Colonel Russell A. Alger
6th Michigan, Colonel George Gray
7th Michigan, Colonel Wm. D. Mann
HORSE ARTILLERY.*
[* A section of a battery attached to the Purnell Legion was with
Gregg on the 3d.]
_First Brigade_.--Captain JOHN M. ROBERTSON
Batteries B and L, 2d United States, Lieutenant Edw. Heaton
Battery M, 2d United States, Lieutenant A. C. M. Pennington
Battery E, 4th United States, Lieutenant S. S. Elder
6th New York, Lieutenant Jos. W. Martin
9th Michigan, Captain J. J. Daniels
Battery C, 3d United States, Lieutenant William D. Fuller
_Second Brigade_.--Captain JOHN C. TIDBALL
Batteries G and E, 1st United States, Captain A. M. Randol
Battery K, 1st United States, Captain Wm. M. Graham
Battery A, 2d United States, Lieutenant John H. Calef
Battery C, 3d United States
ARTILLERY RESERVE.
(1) BRIGADIER-GENERAL R. O. TYLER (disabled)
(2) CAPTAIN JOHN M. ROBERTSON
_First Regular Brigade_.--Captain D. R. RANSOM (wounded)
Battery H, 1st United States, Lieutenant C. P. Eakin
(wounded)
Batteries F and K, 3d United States, Lieutenant J. C.
Turnbull
Battery C, 4th United States, Lieutenant Evan Thomas
Battery C, 5th United States, Lieutenant G. V. Weir
_First Volunteer Brigade_.--Lieut.-Colonel F. McGILVERY
15th New York, Captain Patrick Hart
Independent Battery Pennsylvania, Captain R. B. Ricketts
5th Massachusetts, Captain C. A. Phillips
9th Massachusetts, Captain John Bigelow
_Second Volunteer Brigade_.--Captain E. D. TAFT
Battery B, 1st Connecticut;*
Battery M, 1st Connecticut;*
5th New York, Captain Elijah D. Taft
2d Connecticut, Lieutenant John W. Sterling
[* Not engaged.]
_Third Volunteer Brigade_.--Captain JAMES F. HUNTINGTON
Batteries F and G, 1st Pennsylvania, Captain R. B. Ricketts
Battery H, 1st Ohio, Captain Jas. F. Huntington
Battery A, 1st New Hampshire, Captain F. M. Edgell
Battery C, 1st West Virginia, Captain Wallace Hill
_Fourth Volunteer Brigade_.--Captain R. H. FITZHUGH
Battery B, 1st New York, Captain Jas. McRorty (killed)
Battery G, 1st New York, Captain Albert N. Ames
Battery K, 1st New York (11th Battery attached), Captain
Robt. H. Fitzhugh
Battery A, 1st Maryland, Captain Jas. H. Rigby
Battery A, 1st New Jersey, Lieutenant Augustin N. Parsons
6th Maine, Lieutenant Edwin B. Dow
_Train Guard_.--Major CHARLES EWING Commanding. 4th New Jersey
Infantry.
_Headquarter Guard_.--Captain J. C. FULLER Commanding. Battery
C, 32d Massachusetts.
DETACHMENTS AT HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
_Command of the Provost-Marshal-General_.--Brigadier-General
M. B. PATRICK
93d New York*
8th United States*
1st Massachusetts Cavalry
2d Pennsylvania Cavalry
Batteries E and I, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry
Detachment Regular Cavalry
United States Engineer Battalion,* Captain Geo. H. Mendel,
United States Engineers
[* Not engaged.]
_Guards and Orderlies_.--Captain D. P. MANN
Independent Company Oneida Cavalry.
APPENDIX B.
_Organization of the Army of Northern Virginia, June 1, 1863._
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE
_STAFF._
COLONEL W. H. TAYLOR, Adjutant-General.
" C. S. VENABLE, A.D.C.
" CHARLES MARSHALL, A.D.C.
" JAMES L. CORLEY, Chief Quartermaster.
" R. G. COLE, Chief Commissary.
" B. G. BALDWIN, Chief of Ordnance.
" H. L. PEYTON, Assistant Inspector-General.
GENERAL W. N. PENDLETON, Chief of Artillery.
DOCTOR L. GUILD, Medical Director.
COLONEL W. PROCTOR SMITH, Chief Engineer.
MAJOR H. E. YOUNG, Assistant Adjutant-General.
" G. B. COOK, Assistant Inspector-General.
FIRST CORPS.
LIEUTENANT-GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREET
McLAWS' DIVISION.
MAJOR-GENERAL L. McLAWS
_Kershaw's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General J. B. KERSHAW
15th South Carolina, Colonel W. D. De Sausssure
8th South Carolina, Colonel J. W. Mamminger
2d South Carolina, Colonel John D. Kennedy
3d South Carolina, Colonel James D. Nance
7th South Carolina, Colonel D. Wyatt Aiken
3d (James') Battalion South Carolina Infantry,
Lieut.-Colonel R. C. Rice.
_Benning's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General H. L. BENNING
50th Georgia, Colonel W. R. Manning
51st Georgia, Colonel W. M. Slaughter
53d Georgia, Colonel James P. Somms
10th Georgia, Lieut.-Colonel John B. Weems
_Barksdale's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General WM. BARKSDALE
13th Mississippi, Colonel J. W. Carter
17th Mississippi, Colonel W. D. Holder
18th Mississippi, Colonel Thomas M. Griffin
21st Mississippi, Colonel B. G. Humphreys
_Wofford's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General W. T. WOFFORD
18th Georgia, Major E. Griffs
Phillips' Georgia Legion, Colonel W. M. Phillips
24th Georgia, Colonel Robert McMillan
16th Georgia, Colonel Goode Bryan
Cobb's Georgia Legion, Lieut.-Colonel L. D. Glewn
PICKETT'S DIVISION
MAJOR-GENERAL GEORGE E. PICKETT COMMANDING.
_Garnett's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General R. B. GARNETT
8th Virginia, Colonel Eppa Hunton
18th Virginia, Colonel R. E. Withers
19th Virginia, Colonel Henry Gantt
28th Virginia, Colonel R. C. Allen
56th Virginia, Colonel W. D. Stuart
_Armistead's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General L. A. ARMISTEAD
9th Virginia, Lieut.-Colonel J. S. Gilliam
14th Virginia, Colonel J. G. Hodges
38th Virginia, Colonel E. C. Edmonds
53d Virginia, Colonel John Grammer
57th Virginia, Colonel J. B. Magruder
_Kemper's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General J. L. KEMPER
1st Virginia, Colonel Lewis B. Williams, Jr.
3d Virginia, Colonel Jospeh Mayo, Jr.
7th Virginia, Colonel W. T. Patton
11th Virginia, Colonel David Funston
24th Virginia, Colonel W. R. Terry
_Toombs' Brigade_.--Brigadier-General R. TOOMBS
2d Georgia, Colonel E. M. Butt
15th Georgia, Colonel E. M. DuBose
17th Georgia, Colonel W. C. Hodges
20th Georgia, Colonel J. B. Cummings
_Corse's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General M. D. CORSE
15th Virginia, Colonel T. P. August
17th Virginia, Colonel Morton Marye
30th Virginia, Colonel A. T. Harrison
32d Virginia, Colonel E. B. Montague
HOOD'S DIVISION
MAJOR-GENERAL J. B. HOOD.
_Robertson's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General J. B. ROBERTSON
1st Texas, Colonel A. T. Rainey
4th Texas, Colonel J. C. G. Key
5th Texas, Colonel R. M. Powell
3d Arkansas, Colonel Van H. Manning
_Law's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General E. M. LAW
4th Alabama, Colonel P. A. Bowls
44th Alabama, Colonel W. H. Perry
15th Alabama, Colonel James Canty
47th Alabama, Colonel J. W. Jackson
48th Alabama, Colonel J. F. Shepherd
_Anderson's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General G. T. ANDERSON
10th Georgia Battalion, Major J. E. Rylander
7th Georgia, Colonel W. M. White
8th Georgia, Lieut.-Colonel J. R. Towers
9th Georgia, Colonel B. F. Beck
11th Georgia, Colonel F. H. Little
_Jenkins' Brigade_.--Brigadier-General M. JENKINS
2d South Carolina Rifles, Colonel Thomas Thompson
1st South Carolina, Lieut.-Colonel David Livingstone
5th South Carolina, Colonel A. Coward
6th South Carolina, Colonel John Bratton
Hampton's Legion, Colonel M. W. Gary
ARTILLERY OF THE FIRST CORPS.
COLONEL J. B. WALTON COMMANDING.
_Battalion_.--Colonel H. C. CABELL, Major HAMILTON
Batteries: McCarty's, Manly's, Carlton's, Fraser's.
_Battalion_.--Major DEARING
Batteries: Macon's, Blount's, Stribling's, Caskie's.
_Battalion_.--Major HENRY
Batteries: Bachman's, Rielly's, Latham's, Gordon's.
_Battalion_.--Colonel E. P. ALEXANDER, Major HUGER
Batteries: Jordan's, Rhett's, Moody's, Parker's, Taylor's.
_Battalion_.--Major ESHLEMAN
Batteries: Squires', Miller's, Richardson's, Norcom's.
Total number of guns, Artillery of the First Corps, 83.
SECOND CORPS.
LIEUTENANT-GENERAL R. S. EWELL.
EARLY'S DIVISION.
MAJOR-GENERAL J. A. EARLY
_Hays' Brigade_.--Brigadier-General H. S. HAYS
5th Louisiana, Colonel Henry Forno
6th Louisiana, Colonel William Monaghan
7th Louisiana, Colonel D. B. Penn
8th Louisiana, Colonel Henry B. Kelley
9th Louisiana, Colonel A. L. Stafford
_Gordon's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General J. B. GORDON
13th Georgia, Colonel J. M. Smith
26th Georgia, Colonel E. N. Atkinson
31st Georgia, Colonel C. A. Evans
38th Georgia, Colonel W. H. Stiles
61st Georgia, Colonel J. H. Lamar
_Smith's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General WILLIAM SMITH
13th Virginia, Colonel J. E. B. Terrill
31st Virginia, Colonel John S. Hoffman
49th Virginia, Colonel Gibson
52d Virginia, Colonel Skinner
58th Virginia, Colonel F. H. Board
_Hoke's Brigade_.--Colonel J. E. AVERY Commanding (General R.
F. HOKE being absent, wounded)
5th North Carolina, Colonel J. E. Avery
21st North Carolina, Colonel W. W. Kirkland
54th North Carolina, Colonel J. C. T. McDowell
57th North Carolina, Colonel A. C. Godwin
1st North Carolina Battalion, Major R. H. Wharton
RODES' DIVISION.
MAJOR-GENERAL R. E. RODES
_Daniel's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General JUNIUS DANIEL
32d North Carolina, Colonel E. C. Brabble
43d North Carolina, Colonel Thomas S. Keenan
45th North Carolina, Lieut.-Colonel Saml. H. Boyd
53d North Carolina, Colonel W. A. Owens
2d North Carolina Battalion, Lieut.-Colonel H. S. Andrew
_Doles' Brigade_.--Brigadier-General GEORGE DOLES
4th Georgia, Lieut.-Colonel D. R. E. Winn
12th Georgia, Colonel Edward Willis
21st Georgia, Colonel John T. Mercer
44th Georgia, Colonel S. P. Lumpkin
_Iverson's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General ALFRED IVERSON
5th North Carolina, Captain S. B. West
12th North Carolina, Lieut.-Colonel W. S. Davis
20th North Carolina, Lieut.-Colonel N. Slough
23d North Carolina, Colonel D. H. Christie
_Ramseur's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General S. D. RAMSEUR
2d North Carolina, Major E. W. Hurt
4th North Carolina, Colonel Bryan Grimes
14th North Carolina, Colonel R. T. Bennett
30th North Carolina, Colonel F. M. Parker
_Rodes' Brigade_.--Colonel E. A. O'NEILL
3d Alabama, Colonel C. A. Battle
5th Alabama, Colonel J. M. Hall
6th Alabama, Colonel J. N. Lightfoot
12th Alabama, Colonel S. B. Pickens
26th Alabama, Lieut.-Colonel J. C. Goodgame
JOHNSON'S DIVISION.
MAJOR-GENERAL ED. JOHNSON
_Steuart's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General GEO. H. STEUART
10th Virginia, Colonel E. T. H. Warren
23d Virginia, Colonel A. G. Taliaferro
27th Virginia, Colonel T. V. Williams
1st North Carolina, Colonel J. A. McDowell
3d North Carolina, Lieut.-Colonel Thurston
_"Stonewall" Brigade_.--Brigadier-General JAMES A. WALKER
2d Virginia, Colonel J. Q. A. Nadenbousch
4th Virginia, Colonel Charles A. Ronald
5th Virginia, Colonel J. H. S. Funk
27th Virginia, Colonel J. K. Edmondson
33d Virginia, Colonel F. M. Holladay
_Jones' Brigade_.--Brigadier-General JOHN M. JONES
21st Virginia, Captain Moseley
43d Virginia, Lieut.-Colonel Withers
44th Virginia, Captain Buckner
48th Virginia, Colonel T. S. Garnett
50th Virginia, Colonel Vanderventer
_Nicholls' Brigade_.--Colonel J. M. WILLIAMS Commanding (General
F. T. NICHOLLS being absent, wounded)
1st Louisiana, Colonel William R. Shirers
2d Louisiana, Colonel J. M. Williams
10th Louisiana, Colonel E. Waggaman
14th Louisiana, Colonel Z. York
15th Louisiana, Colonel Edward Pendleton
ARTILLERY OF THE SECOND CORPS.
COLONEL S. CRUTCHFIELD
_Battalion_.--Lieut.-Colonel THOMAS H. CARTER, Major CARTER M.
BRAXTON
Batteries: Page's, Fry's, Carter's, Reese's.
_Battalion_.--Lieut.-Colonel H. P. JONES, Major BROCKENBOROUGH
Batteries: Carrington's, Garber's, Thompson's, Tanner's.
_Battalion_.--Lieut.-Colonel S. ANDREWS, Major LATIMER
Batteries: Brown's, Dermot's, Carpenter's, Raine's.
_Battalion_.--Lieut.-Colonel NELSON, Major PAGE
Batteries: Kirkpatrick's, Massie's, Millege's.
_Battalion_.--Colonel J. T. BROWN, Major HARDAWAY
Batteries: Dance's, Watson's, Smith's, Huff's, Graham's.
Total number of guns, Artillery of the Second Corps, 82.
THIRD CORPS.
LIEUT.-GENERAL A. P. HILL
R. H. ANDERSON'S DIVISION.
_Wilcox's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General C. M. WILCOX
8th Alabama, Colonel T. L. Royster
9th Alabama, Colonel S. Henry
10th Alabama, Colonel W. H. Forney
11th Alabama, Colonel J. C. C. Saunders
14th Alabama, Colonel L. F. Pinkhard
_Mahone's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General WILLIAM MAHONE
6th Virginia, Colonel G. T. Rogers
12th Virginia, Colonel D. A. Weisiger
16th Virginia, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph H. Ham
41st Virginia, Colonel W. A. Parham
61st Virginia, Colonel V. D. Groner
_Posey's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General CARNOT POSEY
46th Mississippi, Colonel Jos. Jayne
16th Mississippi, Colonel Saml. E. Baker
19th Mississippi, Colonel John Mullins
12th Mississippi, Colonel W. H. Taylor
_Wright's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General A. R. WRIGHT
2d Georgia Battalion, Major G. W. Ross
3d Georgia, Colonel E. J. Walker
22d Georgia, Colonel R. H. Jones
48th Georgia, Colonel William Gibson
_Perry's Brigade_.--Brigadier-General E. A. PERRY
2d Florida, Lieut.-Colonel S. G. Pyles
5th Florida, Colonel J. C. Hately
8th Florida, Colonel David Long
HETH'S DIVISION
_First, Pettigrew's Brigade_.--42d, 11th, 26th, 44th, 47th,
53d, and 17th North Carolina.
_Second, Field's Brigade_.--40th, 55th, and 47th Virginia.
_Third, Archer's Brigade_.--1st, 7th, and 14th Tennessee, and
13th Alabama.
_Fourth, Cook's Brigade_.--15th, 27th, 46th, and 48th North
Carolina.
_Fifth, Davis' Brigade_.--2d, 11th, 42d Mississippi, and 55th
N. Carolina.
PENDER'S DIVISION
_First, McGowan's Brigade_.--1st, 12th, 13th, and 14th North
Carolina.
_Second, Lane's Brigade_.--7th, 18th, 28th, 33d, and 37th
Georgia.
_Third, Thomas' Brigade_.--14th, 35th, 45th, and 49th Georgia.
_Fourth, Pender's Old Brigade_.--13th, 16th, 22d, 34th, and
38th North Carolina.
ARTILLERY OF THE THIRD CORPS.
Colonel R. LINDSEY WALKER
_Battalion_.--Major D. G. McINTOSH, Major W. F. POAGUE
Batteries: Hurt's, Rice's, Luck's, Johnson's.
_Battalion_.--Lieut.-Colonel GARNETT, Major RICHARDSON
Batteries: Lewis', Maurin's, Moore's, Grandy's.
_Battalion_.--Major CUTSHAW
Batteries: Wyatt's, Woolfolk's, Brooke's.
_Battalion_.--Major WILLIE P. PEGRAM
Batteries: Brunson's, Davidson's, Crenshaw's, McGraw's,
Marye's.
_Battalion_.--Lieut.-Colonel CUTTS, Major LANE
Batteries: Wingfield's, Ross', Patterson's.
Total number of guns, Artillery of the Third Corps, 83.
Total number of guns, Army of Northern Virginia, 248.
LIEUT.-GENERAL J. E. B. STUART'S CAVALRY CORPS.
Brigadier-General Wade Hampton's Brigade.
Brigadier-General Fitz Hugh Lee's Brigade.
Brigadier-General W. H. F. Lee's Brigade, under Colonel Chambliss.
Brigadier-General B. H. Robertson's Brigade.
Brigadier-General William E. Jones' Brigade.
Brigadier-General J. D. Imboden's Brigade.
Brigadier-General A. G. Jenkins' Brigade.
Colonel White's Battalion.
Baker's Brigade.
[NOTE.--The regimental roster of this Cavalry Corps is unfortunately
unobtainable.]
INDEX. [omitted]
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