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{{Authority control}} in the footer links to library catalog data including "Ruppert, Jacob 1867-1939" at WorldCat.

Serious editors of this article should skim this source, although Ruppert was not much of an author. Only three of his works are held in more than one participating library, one map of New York promoting his brewery (1912) and catalogs for two sales of his personal library. ... Held by only one library is Collection of the late Colonel ... sold by order of the heirs ... (1944)! I suppose the latter refers to a collection of fine art. --P64 (talk) 23:00, 4 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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