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Marques de Altamira al Conde de Fonclara. Copy of Altamira's 1744 estado de la provincia de Texas.

Serial Number
210-00045
Title
Marques de Altamira al Conde de Fonclara. Copy of Altamira's 1744 estado de la provincia de Texas.
Author(s)
Altamira, Marques de
Date
07-04-1744
Documentation
Mexico. July 4, 1744. Informe. Copy. Photostat.
Summary
Appears to be identical but incomplete copy of Altamira's lengthy description of Texas- its history, state of presidios, French-Spanish relations, etc. Precised already from Nacogdoches archives- See DRSW serial 4685. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Altamira, Marques de (Senor Auditor de Guerra)
Fonclara, Conde de (Virrey)
San Denis, Luis de (French Soldier, Etc.)
Places
Cadodaches (French Fort)
Texas (Provincia)
Santiago de Monclova (Villa)
San Francisco (Presidio)
Sabinas (Rio)
Sacramento (Presidio)
San Juan Bautista de Rio Grande (Presidio)
San Antonio de Bexar (Presidio)
San Fernando (Villa)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia, Also Called San Bernardino)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Nuestra Senora del Pilar de los Adaes (Presidio, Capital de Texas)
San Juan Bautista de Nachitos (French Fort)
Texas (Paraje, Also Called Aynais Or Nechas)
Medina (Rio)
Mississippi (Rio)
Nuestra Senora de Loreto de Bahia del Espiritu Santo (Presidio)
Cadodaches (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
Franceses
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 003 pp. 050-067
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande Leg. 0094 no. 28 ff. 050-067
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4633
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Altamira
Fonclara
San Denis
Beginning Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-04-1744
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15965
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Marques de Altamira. Estado de la provincia de Texas.

Serial Number
210-00044
Title
Marques de Altamira. Estado de la provincia de Texas.
Author(s)
Altamira, Marques de
Date
03-06-1744
Documentation
Mexico. March 6, 1744. Informe. Transcription.
Summary
Detailed description of geography of Texas (and north America in general, from Canada to isthmus of Panama) and its history including- discussion of French colonies, French-Indian relations; location/number of troops of Texas presidios; brief description Texas found, Flora; first explorers; Frenchmen in Texas; Spanish responses to French, military activities, including founding of missions, presidios; fertility of land and possibilities of trade with Vera Cruz via Bahia del Espiritu Santo; quality of presidial soldiers; French-Spanish relations. See also DRSW serial 4633. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Leon, Alonso de
Cavalier de la Sala, Roberto (French Explorer)
San Denis, Luis de (Frenchman)
Jolot, Medac (Frenchman)
Places
Santiago de la Monclova (Villa)
Sabinas (Rio)
Coahuila (Provincia)
San Francisco (Presidio)
Sacramento (Presidio)
San Juan Bautista del Rio Grande (Presidio)
San Antonio de Bexar (Presidio)
San Pedro (Rio)
San Antonio (Rio)
San Bernardo (Bahia, Commonly Called Bahia de Espiritu Santo)
Nuestra Senora del Pilar de los Adaes (Presidio, Capital de Texas)
San Juan Bautista de Nochitos (Nachites, French Fort)
Medina (Rio)
Bahia del Espiritu Santo (Presidio)
San Fernando (Villa)
Cadodachos (Rio)
Colorado (Rio)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Apaches
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Nacogdoches arch. 2q292 839 v. 001 pp. 106-150
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande
Other Location
TXU. Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El Grande 2q248 835 V. 003 pp. 050-067 TXA. Nacogdoches Arch.
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4685
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Leon
Cavalier de la Sala
San Denis
Jolot
Beginning Date Month
March
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-06-1744
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15964
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Gobernador Fernando Perez de Almazan al virrey. Letter concerning conditions in provincia de Texas.

Serial Number
210-00039
Title
Gobernador Fernando Perez de Almazan al virrey. Letter concerning conditions in provincia de Texas.
Author(s)
Perez de Almazan, Fernando (Gobernador)
Date
10-24-1724
Documentation
San Antonio de Valero. October 24, 1724. Letter. Copy.
Summary
Responding to charges of fray Gonzalez of widespread corruption, inefficiency in Texas presidios, including use of untrained boys as soldiers, use of soldiers as laborers in personal haciendas of presidial captains, exorbitantly high prices of goods sold to presidial soldiers, lack of support for missionary Apache reduccion program, etc., Almazan informs virrey some scandals exist but he's trying to correct them. Concerning Apache reduccion, both he and fray Gonzalez advocate formation of company of 60-70 soldiers taken from Bahia del Espiritu Santo, San Antonio, Coahuila, Rio Grande del Norte presidios, who would first try to continue peace negotiations by carrying gifts to Apaches. Adaes presidial company too occupied in affairs along French frontier to participate. Does not feel San Antonio presidio should be moved next to mission, because both soldiers, Indians need room for their cattle, fields and conflicts would result if they were next to each other. Notes difficulty in communicating with Adaes presidio because of rivers in flood. Good document for presidial information. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Gonzalez, Joseph (Fray) (OFM)
Perez de Almazan, Fernando (Gobernador de Texas)
Flores, Nicolas (Capitan de San Antonio Presidio)
Places
Sabinas (Rio)
San Antonio de Valero (Presidio)
Adaes (Presidio)
Espiritu Santo (Presidio)
Coahuila (Presidio)
Rio Grande del Norte (Presidio)
Colorado (Rio)
Texas (Provincia)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Ethnic Groups
Apaches
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 010 pp. 137-144
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4663
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Gonzalez
Perez de Almazan
Flores
Beginning Date Month
October
Beginning Date (repacked)
10-24-1724
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15959
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Juan Antonio de la Pena. Diario of Aguayo expedition into Texas.

Serial Number
210-00029
Title
Juan Antonio de la Pena. Diario of Aguayo expedition into Texas.
Author(s)
Pena, Juan Antonio de la
Date
06-21-1722
Documentation
Santiago de la Monclova. June 21, 1722. Copy of photostat.
Summary
Diario of marques de Aguayo expedition to Texas, including- preparations for trip and troops involved; wildlife, including turkeys, quail, rabbits, jackrabbits, deer, berrendos, o Cabras monteras; Indian exploitation of slat beds; recommendation that Bahia del Espiritu Santo be settled; exploitation of Mesquite by Indians; Flora of area, especially trees; characterization of Apache country as Lomeria; encounters with various Indian groups; reestablishment of missions; establishment Adaes presidio; destructive effect of storms on horseherd; establishment Bahia de Espiritu Santo (presidio), (bachiller) Juan de la Pena. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Garcia, Matias (Capitan de San Antonio Presidio)
Rodriguez, Juan (Indian Capitan of Rancheria Grande)
Cortinas, Juan (Capitan)
San Miguel de Aguayo, Marques de (Gobernador de Texas)
Places
Santiago de la Monclova (Villa)
Santa Maria del Galve (Pensacola) (Presidio)
Movila (French Port)
Texas (Provincia)
San Antonio de Bexar (Presidio)
Coahuila (Provincia)
Saltillo (Villa)
Parras
Nuevo Leon (Provincia)
San Jose (Mision)
San Miguel de Aguayo (Mision)
Sabinas (Rio)
Norte (Rio, Que Vulgarmente Le Llaman Rio Grande)
Rio Grande del Norte (Presidio)
Nueces (Rio)
Medina (Rio)
Leon (Arroyo)
San Antonio de Bexar (Villa)
San Antonio de Valero (Mision)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Inocentes (Rio)
Garrapatas (Rio)
Caudodachos (Rio)
San Francisco de los Nechas (Also de los Texas) (Mision)
San Francisco de Valero (Pueblo)
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de Nacadoches (Mision)
San Miguel de Adaes (Mision)
Nuestra Senora del Pilar de los Adaes (Presidio)
Santa Cruz de Queretaro (Colegio)
Texas (Presidio)
Nuestra Senora de Loreto de Bahia del Espiritu Santo (Presidio)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Apaches
Vidays
Agdocas
Aynays
Texas
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 001 pp. 215-284
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande Leg. 0094 no. 20 ff. 215-284
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4630
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Garcia
Rodriguez
Cortinas
San Miguel de Aguayo
Beginning Date Month
June
Beginning Date (repacked)
06-21-1722
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15949
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
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Fray Antonio de San Buenaventura Olivares al virrey. Brief description of Indians of Texas.

Serial Number
210-00019
Title
Fray Antonio de San Buenaventura Olivares al virrey. Brief description of Indians of Texas.
Author(s)
San Buenaventura Olivares, Antonio de (Fray)
Date
00-00-1716
Documentation
N.p. n.d. Copy.
Summary
Brief account of Indians of provincia of Texas, of whom the Spanish have encountered 50 naciones, noting- their dress; receptiveness to Spanish language/religion; presence of valuable minerals among them; absence of ydolatria formal although hechiceros, curanderos present; hunting activities especially buffalo; production of tanned deer hides which they trade to Spaniards; absence of drunkenness among them, which Olivares notes may be due to fact that no hay Magueyes en abundancia, o porque ygnoran el modo de cultivarlos (pg.119); dances to celebrate ware victories, which often cause trouble among them; ceremonial use of Peyote que usan Por bebida del Peiotte y de otras yerbas que suelen causas turbacion en los sentidos de que procede el vervisiones, y fantasmas (pg. 119). (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
San Buenaventura Olivares, Antonio de (Fray)
Places
Texas (Provincia, Also Called Asinay)
Ethnic Groups
Texas
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 008 pp. 117-120
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4798
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
San Buenaventura Olivares
Beginning Date (repacked)
1716
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15939
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Domingo de Teran de los Rios. Diario of Teran entrada into Texas, May 16, 1691 to April 19, 1692.

Serial Number
210-00014
Title
Domingo de Teran de los Rios. Diario of Teran entrada into Texas, May 16, 1691 to April 19, 1692.
Author(s)
Teran de los Rios, Domingo de
Date
04-15-1692
Documentation
Veracruz. April 15, 1692. Photostat of copy.
Summary
Teran's diario of his entrada from Coahuila presidio into Provincia de Texas, noting geography, Flora, fauna, Indian groups he encountered. Mentions Indian gobernador named Bernardino, apparently Texas Indian in rebellion against Spaniards. Notes trouble, delay caused by storms, rain, snow. Discusses visit to Cadodacha Indians, led by official called a cadi. Return trip by fragata down Gulf of Mexico coast to Veracruz. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Teran de los Rios, Domingo de (Gobernador de Texas)
Martinez, Francisco (Teniente de Expedicion)
Salinas, Gregorio de (Capitan)
Bernardino (Gobernador of Texas Rebel Indians)
Cadi (Cadoacho Indian Leader)
Places
Coahuila (Presidio)
Colorado (Rio)
San Marcos (Rio)
Monclova (Villa)
Santa Margarita de Buenavista (Real)
Texas (Provincia)
Ethnic Groups
Odoesmades
Mescales
Momons
Jumanas
Cibolas
Casquesas
Cantonas
Franceses
Texas
Cadodachos
Nasitos
Nasonipos
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 009 pp. 071-113
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4652
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Teran de los Rios
Martinez
Salinas
Beginning Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
04-15-1692
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15934
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Fray Damian Masanett. Masanett's diario of trip from San Salvador mission to mission San Francisco de los Texas; related documents.

Serial Number
210-00008
Title
Fray Damian Masanett. Masanett's diario of trip from San Salvador mission to mission San Francisco de los Texas; related documents.
Author(s)
Masanett, Damian (Fray)
Date
08-20-1691
Documentation
San Francisco de los Texas. August 20, 1691. Peticion. Copy.
Summary
Franciscans request at least 10 soldiers be sent to Bahia del Espiritu Santo, noting that Indians in area enemies of Europeans, and had killed French, English, Spanish and Dutch without ever being punished (7/19/1691). Military officials discuss whether expedition should press on to territory of Texas Indians or remain at Bahia (7/21/1691). Franciscan diario of trip from San Salvador mission in Coahuila to mission San Francisco de los Texas (5/16-8/20, 1691), noting- encounter with Indian groups- Mescales, Yoricas, Chomes, Machomes, Parachacas, Pamanes- living between Rio Grande, Rio Sabinos, all of who rely on buffalo, wild food gathering, none of whom hunt; difficulties traveling with livestock- cattle, goats, sheep- because of rivers in flood, poor pasturage, etc; Flora, fauna, geography, often giving Indian names for places; resources of Rio Nueces area, including many walnuts, buffalo, fish; arrival Indians, many different naciones to trade for tobacco, knives, rosaries, etc. (See 201); visit to Rancheria of payay Indians, nacion Muy grande, choma, Cibola, caynaaya Indians live along Rio Grande and are enemies of Apaches, who fight everyone except Salineros, Apaches described mui-Guerreros who fight with armed horses; chomas described as yndios que en el parraly y Nueva Mexico llaman jumanes, who hunt buffalo from source of Rio Guadalupe to land of Texas during warm time of year, returning to riverine homes during winter; arrival of ships from Veracruz at Espiritu Santo; friendly greeting by Texas Indians, who mourned death of one missionary, many others from unnamed enfermedad. Excellent information on Indians of southern, central, eastern Texas. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Teran de los Rios, Domingo de (Gobernador de Texas)
Martinez, Francisco (Capitan)
Masanett, Damian (Fray) (OFM)
Places
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
San Salvador del Valle de Santiago (Coahuila Mision)
San Francisco de los Texas (Mision)
Coahuila (Provincia)
Sabinos (Rio)
Nueces (Rio)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Ingleses
Holandeses
Texas
Mescales
Yoricas
Chomes
Machomes
Pamanes
Quemos
Pacpules
Ocanas
Chaguanes
Pactaluces
Paaces
Sanpanales
Patchales
Papanacas
Carchiquis
Paquachiames
Aguapalamas
Samampaces
Vanas
Payabanes
Patavos
Putahays
Patsaus
Payayes
Chumans
Cauguecas
Cantonas
Cabas
Sanas
Tojos
Toaas
Cholomes
Cibolas
Caynaayas
Apaches
Salineros
Jumanes
Muruames
Parchacas
Apaycis
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 010 pp. 047-080
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4657
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Teran de los Rios
Martinez
Masanett
Beginning Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
08-20-1691
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15928
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Alonso de Leon. Diario of Alonso de Leon entrada to Bahia del Espiritu Santo, March 23-May 13, 1689.

Serial Number
210-00007
Title
Alonso de Leon. Diario of Alonso de Leon entrada to Bahia del Espiritu Santo, March 23-May 13, 1689.
Author(s)
Leon, Alonso de
Date
05-13-1689
Documentation
Presidio de Coahuila. May 13, 1689. Photostat of copy.
Summary
Diary of Leon's expedition to Bahia del Espiritu Santo from Coahuila. Accompanied by French prisoner with many contacts among Indians, Spaniards- encounter gathering of Indians of 5 naciones - Hapes, Jumenes, xiabu, Mescales, y otra- living in casilla cuvierta de Cueros de cibola- who hang heads of enemies from poles in front of their dwellings; note petroglyphs; journey thru great stretches of Mesquite, Nopales so thick at times they have to dismount; describe Flora, fauna, especially trees, commenting on great numbers, good quality of native walnuts, and buffalo; hear of 4 French traders operating among Indians, trading knives, tobacco for buffalo hides which they transported on dogs; lose over 100 horses in stampede, of which all but 36 recovered; reach French settlement and find it destroyed by Indians- books, bones, broken arcabuces scattered thru wreckage, explore Rio San Marcos; told by Indians that French community at Espiritu Santo suffered epidemic of smallpox (viruelas) which killed more than 100, then were tricked by Indians who came from far away under pretext of desire to trade and killed French in their homes; encounter Texas Indians, some of whom accompany Spaniards back to Coahuila presidio. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Leon, Alonso de (Gobernador de Coahuila)
Masanett, Damian (Fray) (OFM, Capellan of Expedition)
Martinez, Francisco (Alferez)
Places
Coahuila (Provincia)
Hondo (Rio)
San Marcos (Rio)
Guadalupe (Rio)
Coahuila (Presidio)
Espiritu Santo (Bahia)
Ethnic Groups
Franceses
Hapes
Jumenes
Xiabus
Mescales
Texas
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 009 pp. 041-057
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4651
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Leon
Masanett
Martinez
Beginning Date Month
May
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-13-1689
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15927
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Fray Juan Larios. Petition for Indian rations.

Serial Number
210-00006
Title
Fray Juan Larios. Petition for Indian rations.
Author(s)
Larios, Juan (Fray)
Date
02-26-1674
Documentation
San Esteban de la Nueva Tlascala. February 26, 1674. Peticion. Photostat.
Summary
Larios petitions for rations for remaining 5 Guachichile Indians. Rest of group died in smallpox epidemic. Authorities point out shortages of food supplies. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Barbarigo, Francisco (Teniente Capitan)
Larios, Juan (Fray) (OFM)
Places
San Esteban de la Nueva Tlascala (Pueblo)
Coahuila (Provincia)
Ethnic Groups
Guachichiles
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 001 pp. 088-110
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande Leg. 0094 no. 07 ff. 088-110
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4629
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Barbarigo
Larios
Beginning Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
02-26-1674
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15926
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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Francisco Elizondo. Entrada of Francisco Elizondo into province of Coahuila to reduce Chichimeca Indians there.

Serial Number
210-00004
Title
Francisco Elizondo. Entrada of Francisco Elizondo into province of Coahuila to reduce Chichimeca Indians there.
Author(s)
Elizondo, Francisco
Date
01-02-1674
Date
02-19-1674
Documentation
Santiago del Saltillo. January 2 - February 19, 1674. Auto. Photostat.
Summary
Elizondo entrada into province of Coahuila to Rio de las Sabinas 60 leagues north of Saltillo. Encounters various Indian groups, including some suffering from viruelas (small pox), called by names of their capitanes (See 022). Indians apparently sick, hungry, petitioning for reduccion. Describes poverty of country, noting that Indians don't know how to farm, and subsist only on raises y frutas de su tierra. Grants Indians lands along Rio de los Sabinas, advises that no Spaniards be allowed into area because of horror gran Indians have of them, nor should Spaniards be allowed to pass thru to hunt buffalo. (T. Sheridan) (1977)
Persons
Elizondo, Francisco de (Justicia Mayor y Capitan de Guerra de Saltillo)
Larios, Juan (Fray)
Huiquechal (Indian Capitan)
Bohole (Indian Capitan)
Manos Prietas (Indian Capitan) Pinaneca (Indian Capitan)
Obaya (Indian Capitan)
Babaymore (Indian Capitan)
Zupulama (Indian)
Omomones (Indian Capitan)
Xicocoje (Indian Capitan)
Places
Santiago del Saltillo (Villa)
Quahuila (Coahuila) (Provincia)
Sabinas (Rio)
Nuestra Senora de la Guadalupe (Villa)
Norte (Rio)
San Ildefonso de la Paz (Puesto)
Ethnic Groups
Xicocojes
Boboles
Huiguechales
Chichimecas
First Location
TXU, Tex. Hist. Ctr. Arch. S. Fran. El grande 2q248 835 v. 001 pp. 063-078
Original Location
BNM, Mexico, Arch. S. Fran. El Grande Leg. 0094 no. 03a ff. 063-078
Language
Spanish
Batch Reference Number
4628
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Elizondo
Larios
Beginning Date Month
January
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
01-02-1674
End Date (repacked)
02-19-1674
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/15924
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
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