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As a child Edward Cordell’s world was centered on the Engelsmühle (the “Angel’s Mill”), just outside the village of Philippsburg, Germany. After more than a millennium, the town has nearly 12,000 inhabitants in an area of about 5 square miles. The Engelsmühle is still there, almost unchanged from the earliest images we can find, and it still functions as a farm and residence, although now there is also a restaurant in the building.

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Schmieder, R.W. (2019). Philippsburg. In: Edward Cordell and the Discovery of Cordell Bank. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02029-3_37

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