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David Barton of www.wallbuilders.com will have that answer. I have heard him give the number on radio interviews.

>The following website says it was 27-- but I think it is more. Check with David Barton's site above. Good luck!http://www.cwfa.org/familyvoice/2001-11/20-24.asp

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