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Shimizubata, village of Fukui domain
12019-11-18T17:16:29-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f3573/29, 1854: children from Shimizubata are vaccinated in Fukui to serve as vehicles for Gamōplain2021-04-06T15:27:12-04:0036.033574, 136.106405Shimizubata03/29/1854Maren EhlersKandra Polatis4decfc04157f6073c75cc53dcab9d25e87c02133
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12019-11-18T17:16:27-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fA Vanishing Chain of BodiesMaren Ehlers59image_header2021-07-25T14:36:56-04:001854Maren EhlersKasahara RyōsakuMaren Ehlers18502c6775e5db37b999ee7b08c8c075867ca31d