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crystallized sweeps.) I think successive sweeps each individually broken down into the thousand-ish highest priority articles is a workable idea if we can get some productive and dedicated people on board (but getting productive and dedicated people on board is always the sticking point, isn't it? the original sweeps had one guy assess 10% of all GAs). I've also been contemplating lately the last point -- how the rapidly rising number of GAs represents an insufficient number of articles taken to/passing FAC as well as insufficient reassessment of older or at-risk GAs -- and at what can be done to solve that problem as well.
3980:- Thanks! CCI must be a huge task. I just had the realization today that the one I'm working one is a smallish one, at only 200ish articles. And it still feels like a huge mountain (especially since the editor the CCI is for used web sources that aren't archived on the wayback machine well and have aged poorly with link rot, so it's sometimes essentially impossible to determine what the original source text was). Out of curiousity, how are the CCI case pages organized? I knocked out a bunch at the bottom of the page that were not additions of text, but the ones at the top of the page look real hairy.
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the two actions must have been coordinated. You have taken on quite a lot with the stub project so I appreciate your offer but I think you can spend the time on other articles. We should be able do away with the
Adamstown skirmish as a stub article soon. By the way, I wasn't surprised to see that EightNations...started this article too. He must have had access to Dyer, possibly online, and decided he could make many articles out of that. I suspect he was a relatively young child when he undertook to add articles to Knowledge (XXG) and really wasn't up to it.
2827:- I will be glad to help on reviewing the article and adding suggestions as I think could be useful. As far as sources are concerned, I have acquired a large collection of Civil War books over the years and have downloaded many books and articles, most of which are earlier than the current copyright expiration date. Some of the early books might not be considered as the best sources but do give some useful views of contemporaries and veterans. Others, such as Humphreys, Andrew A.,
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Kearneysville, west of Harper's Ferry, seized $ 173,000 from two Union Army paymasters and burned a train, according to Long. That certainly puts Mosby and company in the same area the day before the skirmish but that doesn't necessarily mean they were involved. As you noted, the Battle of Cedar Creek was only five days later so the skirmish would not seem to be connected to the Shenandoah Valley campaign of 1864. I will look into this further tonight.
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Potomac the raiders skirmished with a party of the Loudoun Rangers, but, as with Mosby’s party, Chapman had no casualties. Halleck ordered the paymasters in Martinsburg to return to Harpers Ferry, and Sheridan’s army had to wait a few days for their pay.
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312:- I personally don't use a whole lot of tools for it. I've got the highlight duplicate links as well, I sometimes use Word for a few things, and I use a Knowledge (XXG) tool called Link Classifier to check for links to dab pages and such. I also sometimes bribe one of my friends with food to proofread my stuff. I use the free
290:. I see you have reviewed some of my GAs before, and you are also have an article getting reviewed for GA. A question: I use Microsoft Word and a Knowledge (XXG) tool called Highlight Duplicate Links on articles, and used to have an automated peer review macro. Are there any additional tools or macros that I should be using?
2953:-type discussion like the Angola one because I am involved in most of them) isn't desirable, there just wasn't enough to make a clear enough consensus to close that one at that time. I personally recommend staying away from early closes except for extreme cases or if it's only like 15 minutes before the 7 day frame is hit.
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Knowledge (XXG) articles about places in general. The GNIS essay is a good one and hopefully it is widely promogulated. I
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Thanks. I think I have enough on it. The notes above do not exhaust the references that I have that could have something, especially on the
Greenback Raid, if not the Adamstown skirmish. I thought I should mention, although you probably know this, that Chapman was one of Mosby's chief lieutenants. So
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Mosby’s raid on the B&O may have started on October 13 with destruction of track but Long did not note that the train robbery, the so-called "Greenback Raid", occurred on October 14. Virgil Carrington Jones in "Ranger Mosby," p. 218 notes that the "train crash" was at 2:15 a.m. On page 219, Jones
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to Good Article. It probably will not be ready until 2022, since it does not always get my highest priority. I e-mailed Hal J. nearly a year ago, and he is OK with me working on it. However, I still need to be careful with an article that gets 10,000 views per month and has been praised in an online
1648:: This twice-candidate at GAN has good bones, but suffers from expanses of uncited content (and indeed expanses of "people slapping CN tags on literally every sentence"). Much of this information should be citable, and potential exists for this article to stand tall amongst other core music articles.
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has been able to flesh out the Jimtown article. I couldn't turn up any significant history for Pinetown, but have been able to add some details from the late 90s through 2015 (including one that did confirm demographics). I'll try to see if I can hunt down some older history tomorrow. It's still
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Just wanted to say I have been offline and just saw your question. E.B. Long, The Civil War Day by Day, shows a skirmish at Adamstown, MD on October 14, 1864. As in almost all instances where a minor action is noted, Long shows no further details. This occurred the day after Mosby took up a section
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Also, thanks for letting me know about Willie Mays. I feel like I'm in the same boat with you as far as images go. I always get annoyed when people ask what makes them appropriate (I don't know...I assume you're the expert...figure it out yourself!). :) Thanks for all the lookovers you've done with
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are historic black communities. There's a passing congressional hearing statement to that effect for the first(not that such questioning can be considered in any way reliable), and it's baldly obvious with the second, though the news articles about the place seem to want to avoid saying that. And
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for URFA, as (for some reason) someone decided to remove 100+ inline cites a few years back. I think it's back up to standard (besides some remaining citation formatting and references needed in the Awards and honours section)—what would be your take (should you have the time/interest)? Best -
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here for you (and talk page stalkers?) to see if you think this is heading in a viable direction. (Ignore the "crackpot scratchpad" -- or don't, if you want -- but it's a much more speculative and unformed "bounce some stuff and see what's interesting" set of ideas, rather than the relatively
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others also could stand some revision or addition. Two Scars: Thanks for undertaking the large and important project. Please leave me a talk page message or ping me when you have something to review or would like suggestions on additional sources for some facts.
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39:, but I'm happy to help with the medicine articles. I certainly don't have Sandy's rolodex, but I've got a general sense of who is interested in what among the medicine editors. I'll try to keep an eye on at least one old medicine FA at a time. Is
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and the aftermath. The Adamstown skirmish could then be included in a Greenback raid article since it was contemporaneous and related. I will note it on my to do list since it is an interesting incident and may not take a long time to write.
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3549:, and will be done addressing those point in a weeks time. We'd like a final review to assess whether we've managed to explain the topic well to people less familiar with it, and whether the structure of the article makes sense. Thanks :).
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Maryland, destroyed several canal boats, plundered store houses, scatted the Loudoun Rangers and returned safely to Virginia while enemy troops were waiting to ambush him at a ford higher up the river.
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4366:Lee Vilenski
4355:Gog the Mild
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3675:good article
3669:The article
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1890:Lee Vilenski
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619:10 July 2021
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3047:LittleJerry
3032:LittleJerry
3028:peer review
3008:LittleJerry
2992:LittleJerry
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2921:Steve Quinn
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675:Cwmhiraeth
653:here's how
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