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en:Increase Lapham examining a en:meteorite which had recently fallen in en:Wisconsin in en:1868

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* 12:27, 20 June 2003 [[:en:User:JohnOwens|JohnOwens]] 458×525 (43,926 bytes) <span class="comment">([[:en:Increase Lapham]] examining a [[:en:meteorite]])</span>

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