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I don't really get a sense from reading the description in the article of how extensive the renovation was. Hendricks p 190 says "She was the first First Lady to refurbish the White House from cellar to attic" The newspaper article above gives details on the stylistic changes she made, as do both the
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Won't impact the approval of the GA, but I don't really see that there is a discrepancy. Back before dirt when I was in uni, I was taught that when current sources contradict sources created at the time on details, the historic sources are used because of the possibility of misinterpretation by later
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It's not the validity of the reference that is the problem, but inconsistency in the citation. Each section of an ISBN number means something, i.e. language, publisher, book title, etc. Some you have cited with the correct sectioning and others as an unbroken string of numbers. There may be a gadget
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Hendricks (p 188), state that Caroline returned to Ohio during her first pregnancy. Hendricks says the fire came after Russell's birth, but Moore says the fire happened first (p 8) and because of her need for medical care (confirmed by Watson p 152) she returned to Oxford to
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I think it would be more logical to start the section with why. One is five sentences in to the section before even arriving at the rodent infestation. Foster says the house was infested with termites and rats and had "serious structural damage" because of rot. Watson (p 154 ) says not only was it
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says women's education was limited in the first half of the 19th century. You should add a citation either to the source I found, or another, and possibly link to ]. Schneider p. 148 confirms both schools were founded by her father (but Moore says p. 4 that he was invited by the founders to become
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It's better. What I see is "inventory of the furniture at the executive mansion, complete with a history of each piece" (Schneider 151) "She conducted the inventory of every room and had many historic objects preserved" (Watson 154; he also lists that as important to her legacy (his title of the
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Among her family, she was known as "Carrie". Her father ensured she received a quality education in contrast to the minimal education that women typically received at the time. She attended two schools that had been founded by her father: a girls' school in
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Caroline continued her education after the war, taking literature and art classes. Her pursuit of literature lead her to establish a literary club in the community to discuss the subject, while her pursuit of art became such that she began featuring her work in art exhibitions. She also took a
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If they delayed marriage to finish their studies, seems weird there is no mention of when that was done. Hendricks p 187 says
Benjamin finished in 1852 and she graduated in 1853, but Moore says her diploma was dated 22 June 1852 (p 4) and his graduation occurred on 24 June 1852. (p 5)
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Last sentence, "Other organizations", you have already mentioned the orphans' asylum, so it should be removed, but the source also shows
Indianapolis Benevolent Society, Ladies Patriotic Association, and the Ladies Sanitary Committee (in addition to the Home for Friendless Women).
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Again, won't impact GA being approved but 1) it will give
Crockett a link to another article when an article about her is written and 2) since she was the principal (in that time that meant head teacher) at OFI under Caroline's dad she probably did know her well. If I can find the
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Again, your call and won't effect whether it is approved as a GA, but burying women's experiences and historical limitations is skewing their stories. If you take it to FA, I would expect a the discussion of how unique it was for her to be educated to be part of the
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More to follow, but it's a start. It is obvious from the history that when you started it was in definite need of attention and hardly had any citations. It isn't easy to rework an article in that shape and I appreciate your hard work to improve the article.
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infested with pests but the structure and furnishings were all damaged or completely ruined and
Schneider p 151 says Caroline thought the condition so bad it was likely to collapse. Scherber says the carpets were threadbare and the furnishings were shabby.
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Might be good to mention that her father was dismissed from Oxford for his anti-slavery views in 1845 and the family moved to
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Patriotic and Sanitary groups which worked to provide care for the wounded and Watson p. 153 says mending uniforms, and gathering food, clothing, and supplies for the soldiers.
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Schneider p 151 says "they put in bathrooms" nothing about additional ones, nor anything about a conservatory; however, Foster notes there was only one bathroom, and a renovation of the conservatory. Please add citation to Foster.
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That's it from me. Very much enjoyed learning about her and I applaud your efforts to improve the article. Please ping me when you are ready for me to review the answers, as I tend to get really busy.
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Please insert alt text for each image. Not the same as a caption. It should be a description of the image for those who are unable to see it. I've added alt text for the infobox image as an example.
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Johns Hopkins, per Longo page 98 the first one in the “nation”, i.e. it wasn’t the first to accept women globally, but the first one in the US. Please clarify that in the article.
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I formatted the ISBNs and added the date of birth to the body, which I think covers the essentials. I also added the corrected dollar amount with an associated inflation value.
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Great. Thank you so much for working on her. Congrats on the GA. It'll take me a bit to do all the approval stuff, because wp.technology is hard for me, but I'm on it.
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Thank you for the thorough review! I've looked at each of your notes and made the applicable changes where I could. I've replied to a few of them with notes of my own.
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Hendricks p 190 says Congress appropriated $ 35,000. That's a big discrepancy with Scherber’s $ 60,000. I tried to find the actual appropriation bill, but had no luck.
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Thank you for your thorough replies. We're almost there, just a few minor things and possibly some discussion. It has been a pleasure working with you.
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Schneider p 151 confirms the Christmas tree, but mentions nothing about orchids. Hendricks p 191 confirms introduction of orchids. Please add citation.
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76:Criteria
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