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The number also serves as a historical catalog identifier () for a portrait held by the Wisconsin Historical Society [10]. The photo captures Frank Hess , a master cooper of Hess and Sons Cooperage , posing with the wooden barrels he crafted [10]. Hess was a close friend of the owner of the Fauerbach Brewing Company , and the image represents a lost era of craftsmanship before the industry transitioned to aluminum barrels [10]. The CADASIL Gene
In medical science, is the OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man) reference number for CADASIL (Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy) [13]. This is a rare, hereditary condition that affects blood vessels in the brain and is the most common monogenic form of stroke and vascular dementia [13]. 125310
One of the most intriguing urban legends linked to this number involves a "ghost ship" on Lake Erie [20]. According to local lore in Buffalo, New York, a lake freighter loaded with brand-new vehicles caught fire and sank at the Tifft Farm port interchange during the 1930s [20]. The cars were reportedly never recovered, and some claim that on a perfectly still day, you can still catch a glimpse of the vehicle tops resting on the freighter’s deck through the water [20]. The "Breaking Point" Romance The number also serves as a historical catalog


