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Series 3: Field documentation arranged by fieldworker (continued)
Christine A. Cartwright (continued)
Field recordings on audiocassette
BOX-FOLDER 12/108 A log (audiocassette log)
Author: Christine A. Cartwright
Digital content available: afc1991023_12_108
Extent: 30 manuscript pages (8.5 x 14 inch or smaller)
Tape ID: AFC 1991/023: AFS 23781 Interview and yard walk with Delores "Dee Dee" Webb and Harvey Webb, Chatsworth, New Jersey, September 20, 1983
Interviewer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-ACC-001
MBRS shelflist: RYA 4803
Digital content available: afc1991023_afs23781
Extent: 1 audiocassette (60 minute)
G-Chatsworth; 27GT
Tape ID: AFC 1991/023: AFS 23782 Interview with Harvey Webb, Chatsworth, New Jersey, September 20, 1983
Interviewer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-ACC-002
MBRS shelflist: RYA 4804
Digital content available: afc1991023_afs23782
Extent: 1 audiocassette (60 minute)
G-Chatsworth; 27GT
Tape ID: AFC 1991/023: AFS 23783 Pig roast, Veterans of Foreign Wars Lodge, Mount Misery Road, New Lisbon, New Jersey, part 1, October 1, 1983
Interviewer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-ACC-003
MBRS shelflist: RYA 4805
Digital content available: afc1991023_afs23783
Extent: 1 audiocassette (60 minute)
G-Pemberton; 21GT. Interviewee: Harry Dilkes Jr.
Tape ID: AFC 1991/023: AFS 23784 Pig roast, Veterans of Foreign Wars Lodge, Mount Misery Road, New Lisbon, New Jersey, part 2, October 1, 1983
Interviewer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-ACC-004
MBRS shelflist: RYA 4806
Digital content available: afc1991023_afs23784
Extent: 1 audiocassette (60 minute)
Interviewee: Harry Dilkes Jr.
Tape ID: AFC 1991/023: AFS 23785 Interview with Tom Scangarello and Eileen James, Medford Township, New Jersey, October 6, 1983
Interviewer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-ACC-005
MBRS shelflist: RYA 4807
Digital content available: afc1991023_afs23785
Extent: 1 audiocassette (60 minute)
G-Medford; 18GT
Tape ID: AFC 1991/023: AFS 23786 Interview with Alvin Brick, New Jersey, October 6, 1983
Interviewer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-ACC-006
MBRS shelflist: RYA 4808
Digital content available: afc1991023_afs23786
Extent: 1 audiocassette (60 minute)
Tape ID: AFC 1991/023: AFS 23787 Interview with Eileen James, Recreation Director, Medford Township, New Jersey, October 6, 1983
Interviewer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-ACC-007
MBRS shelflist: RYA 4809
Digital content available: afc1991023_afs23787
Extent: 1 audiocassette (60 minute)
Field photography on black-and-white film
BOX-FOLDER 12/109 B log (black-and-white photo log)
Author: Christine A. Cartwright
Digital content available: afc1991023_12_109
Extent: 31 manuscript pages (8.5 x 14 inch or smaller)
See also Cartwright, Christine--B/W contact sheets in Field Project Reference File in Reading Room
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 215594-02 Survey of Tabernacle area; Tabernacle auction, Tabernacle, New Jersey; Survey of Pemberton, New Jersey, area, September 22, 1983
Photographer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-BCC-215594-02
Digital content available: afc1991023_215594_02
Extent: 36 black-and-white film negatives (35mm)
1-2, Burnt farmhouse, G-Indian Mills Road; 25GT, Tabernacle; 3-4, Sunset skyscapes, G-Indian Mills Road; 25GT, Tabernacle, over potato fields; 5-7, Apron with red and green embroidery, locally done and owned, used by woman running concession at G-Tabernacle; 25GT Auction; 8-15, Thursday night general auction run by Ronny Harker, Tabernacle. (See fieldnotes, photo logs and tape logs for 09/24/83, when we covered this auction more thoroughly.); 16-19, Reclining chairs displayed at a highway intersection in front of a diner. The owner trucked them north from North Carolina and got permission from the diner owners. People are testing the comfort of the chairs, and visiting with the owner about prices and varieties. The chairs are resting on old quilts. Junction of Route 206 and Route 530, G-Southampton; 23GT; 20, Posts for mounting 'paper targets against sky line, Greenberg dairy farm, G-Southampton; 23GT (directly behind diner pictured above); 21, Group of farm buildings, Greenberg & Sons Dairy Farm; 22-27, Sky and fields, Greenberg Dairy Farm, Pemberton; 28-35, C & S Produce stand, Route 206, G-Southampton; 23GT; 36, Stokes' Produce Company: sign reading "Praise the Lord" in black Gothic lettering, G-Vincentown; 23GT; 37, Floral wreaths made with local woods plants and silk flowers, made by Mrs. Beverly King and displayed outside her home, G-Vincentown; 23GT.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 215594-06 Survey of Tabernacle and initial visit to Rachel Gerber, quilter, Tabernacle Township, New Jersey, September 23, 1989
Photographer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-89-BCC-215594-06
Digital content available: afc1991023_215594_06
Extent: 32 black-and-white film negatives (35mm)
1-2, Small bog and burned pines, Hwy. 70 near Hampton Lakes G-Hampton Lakes; 21GT; 3, Yard scape G-Tabernacle; 25GT with small cedar swamp section remaining in foreground; modern bungalow behind trees. Sand road off Hwy. 206, Tabernacle; 4, Yardscape G-Tabernacle; 25GT with yucca plants and native grass, across road from above house: older home. (Note: these two shots taken en route to an interview, with no time to stop and ask questions or take further shots.); 5, Tumbling block crib quilt G-Tabernacle; 25GT in small quilting frame, made 1983. Permanent press gingham and blue cotton with polyester batting. Design, construction, and quilting by Rachel Gerber. (See PFP-83-CCC-026 for color versions of these shots); 6-7, Star pattern quilt, c. 1965. White and solid color cotton patchwork ; white cotton backing, with polyester battomg . 108" x 108". Design, quilting, and construction by Rachel Gerber; 8:,"Triangles" quilt (exact name of pattern unknown to Rachel Gerber), 1847. White and red printed cotton patchwork; cotton print backing; carded wool batting. 108" x 108". Design, construction, and quilting by Rachel Ann Evans (Rae Gerber's paternal grandmother) who lived in Medford, NJ; 9, Closeup of central block of "triangles" quilt, where signature of quilter and date are written in black ink; 10, Potholders G-Tabernacle: 25GT, c. 1965 or earlier. Permanent press, solid color cotton patchwork on both front and back, using design and construction techniques used for quilt blocks; polyester batting. Used for teaching quilting classes. Design, construction, and quilting by Rachel Gerber; 11, Star of Bethleham quilt, c. 1850. Solid color cotton patchwork; cotton print backing, with cardedwool batting. 108" x 108". Attributed to Rachel Ann Evans (or possibly one of her daughters) because of presence of cotton prints in patchwork which also appear in "triangles" quilt; unsigned and undated; 12-13, Bow tie quilt, c. 1970. Polyester-cotton patchwork with blue polished cotton background; yellow flowered sheet for backing; polyester batting. Approx. 75" x 108". Design, construction, and quilting by Rachel Gerber; 14, Mr. Edward Gerber, husband of Rachel Gerber, with bow tie quilt; 15-16, American Eagle bicentennial quilt, 1976. White cotton front; white cotton sheet backing' polyester batting; red and blue cross-stitch embroidery. Made from a printed quilt top supplied by Tide Detergent company in honor of the Bicentennial Embroidery and construction by Rachel Gerber; quilting by Rachel Gerber and other members of the Tabernacle Methodist Church women's quilting group; 17-18, Mrs. Rachel Gerber holds tiny "cathedral window" quilt blocks against a white cloth. (This photo should have been done with a Micro lens; RG did not want to be in the picture, and that is why head and shoulders are cut off. Better shots taken 11/06.); 19, Mrs. Rachel Gerber holds pillow quilted in the "rose window" pattern. Burgundy permanent press cotton with polyester pillow form, approx. 14" x 14", date unknown. Design, construction, and quilting by Rachel Gerber. Note: See PFP-83-CCC-005 for color slides of following shots and of shots 1-4; 20, Handmade fence surrounding G-Tabernacle; 25GT Cemetery at the junction of Medford Lakes Road, Chatsworth Road, and Tabernacle Road, across from Russo's Produce Market and Tabernacle Town Hall; 21, Headstones of Issaac Stockton (d. 1884) and Mary Stockton (d.1912), Tabernacle Cemetery. Granite with clover design; 22, Headstones of three children of Harley and Reba Wright. Left: Margaret (d. 1907), diamond-shaped granite. Center: Barbara Ann (d. 1945), rectangular granite with dove carving. Right: Janet (d. 1951), rectangular granite with lamb carving; 23-24, Long shots of graveyard, looking down main walkway from gates; 25, Looking across street from town hall parking lot at cemetery gates. The two buildings were built 1778, and formed the Tabernacle in the Wilderness Methodist Church, where John Brainerd preached to white and Lenni Lenape worshipers. They were used as a school until 1885, and restored (and the archway added) by the Tabernacle Historical Society in 1980; 26, Tabernacle Methodist Church, next to the graveyard on Tabernacle Road; 27-28, Side view of G-Tabernacle; 25GT town hall, with piles of sand and leaves cleared from the parking lot in foreground; 29, Marsh with cattails, G-Indian Mills Road; 25GT, Tabernacle; 30-31, Mailboxes with Spanish and Anglo names, G-Indian Mills Road; 25GT, Tabernacle; 32, Sand road leading to homes the mailboxes belong to, Indian Mills Road, Tabernacle.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 216018-06 Tabernacle Auction, Tabernacle Township, New Jersey, September 24, 1981
Photographer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-81-BCC-216018-06
Digital content available: afc1991023_216018_06
Extent: 34 black-and-white film negatives (35mm)
G-Tabernacle; 25GT Auction Background information: Ronny Harker's dad, Earl, was auctioneer before him, and they built the auction barn together. Neither attended auctioneer school so the cry heard on the recording is all informally garnered from years of going to auctions and practicing at home. (Now, however, some local men who have been to auctioneer school also come to hear Ronny and learn from him, as they commented to me on Sept. 22 after the smaller Thursday night auction, and he subscribes to a magazine connected with auctioneering. Business manager of auction is his wife, Charlene. Mary Hufford, who did the sound recording for this event, has logged the reel recordings made of it. For further information on how the auction runs, what is sold, and who comes, see PFP-83-FCC0926; 4A-5A, A man lifts a swan over the heads of the crowd as the auctioneer opens bidding on it; 6A, Jens Lund of the Pinelands Folklife Project stands next to the auctioneer's booth, photographing the crowd, while a young swan is displayed for sale by its owner; 7A, Ron Harker, center holding microphone, watches as a seller lifts a goose over his head so that the crowd can see it as bidding opens; 8A, Two chickens of a special breed, with fluffy white feathers, are lifted, one in each hand, by their owner; 9A-11A, A chicken flails wildly in the air as it is lifted, onehanded, for the crowd to see; 12A-13A, A grey goose 1s displayed close to where a small child is perched on one of the interior fences, and she leans close to the bird while the auctioneer takes bids on it from the adults in the audience; 14A-17A, Dark and/or confused crowd shots; 18A-20A, Ron Harker and some of his relatives and associates respond to a waving hand in the crowd, recognizing it as a bid. Their right arms point quickly toward the bidder as Harker announces the amount of the bid over the microphone; 21A, Blurred; 22A, A white rabbit is held up for sale by a man standing close to the auctioneer, and Ron Harker and a woman standing nearby grin at a quiet Joke he makes to them as his turn comes to offer his livestock for sale; 23A, Some of the Harkers' associates and relatives stand in the booth, watching the auction. The woman at right is recording the numbers of the final bidders and the prices they have agreed to pay; 24A, A man displays two Holland Dwarf rabbits for sale; 25A, A horse blanket is diffidently displayed by its owner. (Other owners often look at their items or at the crowd while doing this; this man looks at the floor.); 26A, An older man, probably hot and thirsty in the crowded building, sips a can of soda as he rests on the outer shelving of the auctioneer's booth, back a foot or so from the press of the crowd; 27A, blurred; 28A, blurred: catching a bid; 29A, Two young pullets are offered for sale; 30A, blurred: crowd shot; 31A, blurred; 32A-33A, A pair of Bantam roosters offered for sale. Note the hand position used to hold the birds: it is generally used by the people seeling birds, but is easier to see in these two photos than in longer shots; 34A, Spectators; 35A-36A, Overexposed.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 216018-07 Survey of territory, New Jersey, September 22, 1983
Photographer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-BCC-216018-07
Digital content available: afc1991023_216018_07
Extent: 36 black-and-white film negatives (35mm)
0-2, Mrs. Beverly A. King holds the frame of twisted grapevine which she has just made, and will develop into a floral wreath for sale at her roadside table in G-Vincentown; 23GT. Mrs. King is not native to the region, but some of her materials are, and the craft itself is common and integral to the gathering profession followed by some residents, who sell their materials to floral wholesalers. The grapevine was gathered in Pine Barrens woods, where they are common, and actually benefit from harvesting as a tree does from pruning, as we were told by Chatsworth gatherer Harvey Webb. Mrs. King, who got started in the business through doing arrangements for her church altar and craft sales, was encouraged by her husband to open the roadside business. She often works in the afternoons on the roofed, open porch of her large house, where she can watch over the table and be availabIe if customers come; 3-4, Closeups of finished floral wreaths displayed by Mrs. Beverly A. King; 5, Long shot of display table, Mrs. King; 6-11, Yard sale at Adolph and Stephie Mackner's home, G-Brown's Mills; 21GT; 12, Closeup of two horseshoes and a hex sign, bought at a yard sale and mounted on a small garden shed made and painted in the traditional red and white of a New England barn. Adolph and Stephie Mackner's, Brown's Mills; 13, Long shot of the garden shed; 14, Mrs Stephie Mackner shows the first apples on a small tree raised from seed by her mother, in the back garden of her home in Brown's Mills; 15, Swingset salvaged from trash, repaired, and repainted by Mr. Adolph Mackner for his grandson Tony. Mr. Mackner also added a plastic dairy box to the teeter-totter, cut down and painted brown, to provide a secure seat for small children; 16, Sand road, showing smoke stains on tree trunks from recent fire, south of G-Tabernacle; 25GT on Route 206; 17-18, Same scene, showing woods on side of sand road; 18, A young man stands by a shrine to Our Lady in his aunt's back garden, G-Hammonton; 11GT, holding a rosary and weaving of blessed palm made by his uncle. I want to append a specia I note to this photograph. I found this picture culturally rich, knowing the individuals involved a little bit, and asked Tom Carroll, who grew up in an Italian Catholic family, if he agreed with my reading of it. We both think there's more here than meets the eye. This man's older female relatives are quite involved with religious life, as was his uncle; he himself is an "unbelieving believer" who has a certain hard edge to his interactive style. He is more prone to speak of astrology than of Catholicism , but underneath both the ethnic identity and the belief are there are the core. Look at his stance toward the photographer, the turn of his right shoulder and hand away from her, and the way he lets the sacred family object dangle from one hand; 20-23, Closeups of the weaving, the statue of Our Lady, and the votive candle at her feet. Similar candles are also placed on graves in Tabernacle; 24, A painted wooden carving of the Last Supper, made from a kit by one of Mr. and Mrs. Graziano's daughters, hangs above their doorway between the kitchen and the living room of their home. G-Hammonton; 11GT The palm weaving and rosary usually hang from the carving. The kitchen doorway is a very widespread location for palm weavings (e.g. Ireland and Newfoundland) and rosaries or Sacred Heart pictures; 25-26, Mrs. Graziano's kitchen cabinet, showing her family glass and china, and several religious pictures; 27-36A, Men gathering around the birdcages being set up for the Thursday night auction in Ron Harker's auction barn, G-Tabernacle; 25GT. In 30, Mr. Sam Miller holds a goose he has brought for sale.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 216018-08 Tabernacle Auction, Saturday night, Tabernacle Township, New Jersey, September 24, 1983
Photographer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-BCC-216018-08
Digital content available: afc1991023_216018_08
Extent: 38 black-and-white film negatives (35mm)
G-Tabernacle; 25GT; OA-23A, Crowd shots and people chatting, watching bidding and animals displayed, hanging out; 24A, Mrs. Charlene Harker (right) and another woman doing paperwork in the auction office, while the auction goes on in the next room; 25, Prospective bidders give their names, and, if they are strangers, a deposit and driver's license, to the woman at the ticket window before they may bid for items; 26A-29A, People eating at the concession in the room behind the main room of the auction barn. Here a local mother and daughter cook cheesesteak hoagies, hamburgers, and hot dogs on a grill, serve cold canned sodas out of a homestyle refrigerator, and distribute candy, gum, and pretzels from boxes on top of the refrigerator. There is coffee and tea and instant hot chocolate too, and they are pretty busy throughout the three or four hours the auction is held every Thursday and Saturday night; 30A-36A, Crowd shots.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 216395-07 Survey of Medford, New Jersey, and Kirby's Mill, New Jersey, October 6, 1983
Photographer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-BCC-216395-07
Digital content available: afc1991023_216395_07
Extent: 36 black-and-white film negatives (35mm)
1-2, A man mowing his lawn, Main Street, G-Medford-18GT. Mr. Greg Tabasso prepares a sandwich for a customer in the Medford Village Deli on its opening day. The deli has just moved into the old Stage Stop building, whose exterior is shown in 18-19; 13-17, Interior shots of the Medford Village Deli, Main Street, Medford; 20, Closeup of display of bro om corn being prepared by Dr. Sam Moyer, a biologist who is also a member of the American Broom Makers' Association, a small network of about thirty people who make various traditional American styles of brooms by hand. This display is being arranged on the grass near G-Kirby's Mill; 18GT, in preparation for the Apple Festival to be held there on October 8, sponsored by the Medford Historical Society and featuring only early Amercian and Victorian crafts and fooods associated in some way with apples; 21- 22, Dr. Sam Moyer shows how high the broom corn grows before he cuts it. He uses the tassel tip of the corn, which is highly developed in this species, for the brush part of the brooms, and makes over twelve different styles. He grows the corn on leased land in various areas, because he does not have enough land of his own to support his expanding broom business. Dr. Moyer teaches at one of the local branches of Burlington County College; 23, The grounds around G-Kirby's Mill; 18GT; 24, The old carriage mending houses across the road from the mill house, which were owned and operated as repair shops by the Kirby family from the mid-eighteenth century through the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. Taken from the steps leading to one for the doors in the front wall of the millhouse; 25, Kirby's Millhouse. Too dark to see well; 26, Kirby's Mill house, wide angle shot; 27-28, Grounds beside Kirby's Mill house; 29, Carriage works which is covered with wire. (This was the best I could do under the circumstances to get this kind of angle on the building, showing its roofline and environs well; the carriage house is the only available vantage point, and it is full of rotten floorboards and dust and old machinery and signs saying "danger."); 30, A smaller variety of broom corn being displayed by Dr. Sam Moyer. Se Joseph Czarnecki's shots of the Apple Festival for some pictures of the finished brooms, which he had not yet brought to the site when I was there. See PFP-83-CCC-022 for a picture of the old child's bicycle that he uses to knock the seeds from the corn tassels (where, in this kind of corn, the seeds grow rather than in the ears). It was under some cornstalks when I was there, but he explained that he was going to set it up amd let the kids get on and pedal, and watch how the beaters attached to the wheel (the bicycle is mounted on some kind of a stand, I gather) gently knock the seeds off the tassels. G-Kirby's Mill; 18GT; 32, The Mill pond beside G-Kirby's Mill ; 18GT, where Melvin Greenhowe and a man named Peter (Can't find his last name; it's in Christine's notes or logs somewhere.--SS) were fishing. Picture taken ffrom the "fishing hole" near the bank, close to the bridge across the road, where they were standing. Ducks were swimming on the far side; 32, Peter, an ex-Air Force man living in Brown's Mills displays a small bluefish he has just hooked in Kirby's Millpond; 33, Closup of Peter hooking a small brown cricket, running the hook along its intestinal tract so that it remains alive and kicking on the hook, to attract the fish; 34, Longer shot of Peter baiting a hook; 35, Blurred. Peter holds a baited hook up for me to photograph (and I blew it); 36, Peter and Melvin. Melvin holds the bag of crickets and chats with us while Peter baits his hook; 36a, Three bluefish, already caught, swimming in a bucket of pond water, waiting to be taken home and frozen for winter supply.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 216395-08 Survey of Medford, New Jersey, October 6, 1983
Photographer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-BCC-216395-08
Digital content available: afc1991023_216395_08
Extent: 30 black-and-white film negatives (35mm)
1-4, Too dark; 5-6, Farm building complex across a meadow, set in a stand of oak. Off Route 70 north of Medford, near Kirby's Mill G-Kirby's Mill; 18GT; 7, Small house hidden by trees, by Highway 606 where it crosses route 541, G-Kirby's Mill; 18GT. This is one of the common types of settings for older homes throughout the central region of the Pines; 8, A roadside sign on G-Kirby's Mill; 18GT Road advertises stewing chickens and chicken manure for sale. The home is smaller, older, and set further back in trees than those surrounding it: there are a number of new bungalow and designer homes along this stretch of road, while this house appears to belong to a family that has been here longer; 9-26: Shots of Jones & Son's geese yard, where geese and chickens are raised. The house is just beside the yard. Mr. Jones Jr. and Sr. are busy with evening chores among the geese, and a black Labrador puppy leaps enthusiastically in his area of the yard. G-Kirby's Mill; 18GT 27-30, A teenage boy and girl take a wheel barrow of hay to one of the family horses just before sunset, at a relatively new home across the road from Jones's Farm G-Kirby's Mill; 18GT. Their motorboat and pickup truck, in the driveway, are shown in 30. The horse barn is new and rather self-consciously painted the traditional red with white trim: it looks as if it has been built in imitation of traditional New England barns rather than according to the aesthetic and structural rules used locally.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 216422-05 Family operation cranberry business: packing house shots, Chatsworth, New Jersey, September 29, 1983
Photographer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-BCC-216422-05
Digital content available: afc1991023_216422_05
Extent: 17 black-and-white film negatives (35mm)
G-Chatsworth; 27GT; 1A, Truck loaded with packing crates full of cleaned cranberries, ready to be driven that afternoon to the Ocean Spray Packing House in Bordentown; 2A, Mr. Haines Mick driving a small forklift truck on the raised concrete floor of the ourdoor area in front of the packing shed, where crates are stacked and mended; 3A, Closeup of the front of the fork lift, loaded with a full crate of berries just brought from the bog; 4A, Overexposed shot of cranberries moving down conveyor belt into cleaning machine in Micks' packing shed; 5A-7A, the cleaning machine in operation. See PFP-83-CCC-012 for explanation of how it works and more comprehensive range of shots; 8A-10A, Mr. Henry Mick checking berries as they move from the cleaning machine through the end chute into a packing crate; 11A, Detail of construction of cleaning machine, made by Mr. Dave Thompson of Thompson Welding and Fabricating Company, South Pemberton, a mile west of town on route 530; 12A-14A, Blurred; 15A, Blurred shot of roof detail. Roof is pine, and is leaking badly due to expansion and contraction of timbers in fluctuations of temperature and humidity; 16A-17A, Foundation built by the Micks from local sandstone for their family home, where Haines, Henry, and Francis were born around 1920's. The chimney is also sandstone, and there is more of it lying all over the ground.
Call number: AFC 1991/023: 216422-09 Family operation cranberry harvest (wet harvest method), Chatsworth, New Jersey, September 29, 1983
Photographer: Christine A. Cartwright
Field project identifier: PFP-83-BCC-216422-09
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