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USER: KEVIN1776
Welcome to my talk page.
  • Unless you request otherwise, I will probably reply to your comments here, rather than on your talk page, in order to avoid fragmented discussions.
  • If you expect a response, please check back. I'll do the same on your talk page if I write something there.
  • If I am unresponsive or seem terse, don't take it personally. I'm that way because my mother never loved me.
    That's a damn lie, you little bastard. --Kevin's mom


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An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Captain Logan, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Wapakoneta.

(Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:23, 1 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks Mr Robot, I fixed it. I'm not sure that should be a disambiguation page, but that's not your fault. -Kevin

Work on Tecumseh

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Tecumseh is looking much better, thank you. I stumbled across the article wondering why (at a glance) it wasn't GA or FA; was happy to see that it's in the process of a rewrite—Keep up the good work! I do hope you end up going for GA/FA in the end. Best - Aza24 (talk) 06:05, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I am hoping to get it Featured and on the Main Page this year. Thank you for the encouragement! Kevin1776 (talk) 08:02, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Nathanael Greene Monument GA Review

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Hi, I'm the creator / GA nominator for the Nathanael Greene Monument page. Firstly, I wanted to say thanks for the GA review of the article you did a few days ago. However, I have some questions related to the process. (Excuse me if they turn out to have pretty obvious solutions, I'm still not 100% learned wrt the GA process). Namely, I don't see the page listed in Wikipedia:Good articles/Art and architecture nor do I see the green plus sign on the page itself. If there's something I've forgotten to do or anything like that, please let me know, and again, thanks for the review! Regards, -JJonahJackalope (talk) 16:44, 17 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I will look into this. User:Legobot seems to have skipped that article. I don't know if it's something I did incorrectly. I manually added the article to the list. If that doesn't trigger the bot I guess we have to add the icon manually. Kevin1776 (talk) 17:40, 17 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks! I'll give the bot some time and if that doesn't work, manually adding the icon sounds good. -JJonahJackalope (talk) 18:39, 17 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Cornstalk, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Fort Pitt.

(Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:28, 1 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the notice, Mr Robot, I've fixed it.

Precious anniversary

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Precious
Seven years!

--Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:32, 2 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you today for Tecumseh, introduced: "It's been 14 years since I've submitted a Featured Article candidate, but winter and COVID conspired to bring me back. This article is, I believe, an important one. Two centuries after Tecumseh's death, he is still widely admired and studied, and places continue to honor him with new memorials. The internet is filled with old myths about Tecumseh, long since corrected in scholarly sources."! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:59, 5 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

You're welcome! Kevin1776 (talk) 21:16, 7 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Promotion of Tecumseh

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Congratulations, Kevin1776! The article you nominated, Tecumseh, has been promoted to featured status, recognizing it as one of the best articles on Wikipedia. The nomination discussion has been archived.
This is a rare accomplishment and you should be proud. If you would like, you may nominate it to appear on the Main page as Today's featured article. Keep up the great work! Cheers, Gog the Mild (talk) via FACBot (talk) 00:06, 23 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Tecumseh scheduled for TFA

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This is to let you know that the Tecumseh article has been scheduled as today's featured article for October 5, 2021. Please check the article needs no amendments.

For Featured Articles promoted recently, there will be an existing blurb linked from the FAC talk page, which is likely to be transferred to the TFA page by a coordinator at some point.

We suggest that you watchlist Wikipedia:Main Page/Errors from the day before this appears on Main Page. Thanks! Jimfbleak - talk to me? 12:59, 9 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

ANI notice

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Information icon There is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you. Kuru (talk) 19:08, 26 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

See this section. Kuru (talk) 19:08, 26 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Battle of Blue Licks "incident"

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Thanks for your reply in the Admin Incident I posted. Although a long time "editor", I've never been involved in this sort of thing before! And apologies for not contacting you directly, which I see now should have been the correct procedure. I still find it a puzzling state of affairs; it was the "extra" section in the Trowbridge article ("Heroines of Bryan’s Station") and the additional primary sources there that shaped my sense of things. I have no idea what comes next, but good to have the relationship between your WP contribution and that published piece clarified. It is, indeed, a fascinating historical moment! DjR (talk) 14:21, 27 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

No problem, I'm glad you discovered the plagiarism. I only wish they had used an article that I had worked harder on. If my work is going to get plagiarized, I want it to be some of my best stuff. Kevin1776 (talk) 00:03, 29 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

DYK for John Lewis (Shawnee leader)

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On 22 October 2021, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article John Lewis (Shawnee leader), which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that Shawnee leader John Lewis (pictured) often wore a "peace medal" given to him by U.S. president Thomas Jefferson? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/John Lewis (Shawnee leader). You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (here's how, John Lewis (Shawnee leader)), and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (i.e., 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to the statistics page. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

MANdARAX • XAЯAbИAM 00:46, 22 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

DYK for Kekewepelethy

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On 26 November 2021, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Kekewepelethy, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that Shawnee leader Kekewepelethy used Daniel Boone as an intermediary in a prisoner exchange? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Kekewepelethy. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (here's how, Kekewepelethy), and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (i.e., 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to the statistics page. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

 — Amakuru (talk) 12:03, 26 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

DYK for Snake (Shawnee leader)

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On 26 November 2021, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Snake (Shawnee leader), which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that it can be hard to know which Snake is which? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Snake (Shawnee leader). You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (here's how, Snake (Shawnee leader)), and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (i.e., 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to the statistics page. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

 — Amakuru (talk) 12:03, 26 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Northwest Indian War

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The Editor's Barnstar
Thank you so much for your many contributions to improve Northwest Indian War and related articles. It has been great collaborating with you. Canute (talk) 17:25, 2 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you! Kevin1776 (talk) 20:45, 2 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Survey about History on Wikipedia (If you reside in the United States)

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I am Petros Apostolopoulos, a Ph.D. candidate in Public History at North Carolina State University. My Ph.D. project examines how historical knowledge is produced on Wikipedia. You must be 18 years of age or older, reside in the United States to participate in this study. If you are interested in participating in my research study by offering your own experience of writing about history on Wikipedia, you can click on this link https://ncsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9z4wmR1cIp0qBH8. There are minimal risks involved in this research.

If you have any questions, please let me know. Petros Apostolopoulos, paposto@ncsu.edu Apolo1991 (talk) 15:05, 15 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Lower Shawneetown

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I noticed your recent edit on the lede of Lower Shawneetown. I have been researching Lower Shawneetown for years now, and I can say with confidence that the town was wiped out by flooding. I have never encountered any evidence that it was "abandoned to avoid colonial American raids." If you have information to the contrary, I'd like to see it. Cmacauley (talk) 05:21, 25 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I added it to the body of article, cited to Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin. You're citing Hale, which is outdated. Lower Shawneetown was destroyed by floods in the early 1750s, then just relocated to the other side of the Scioto, not abandoned. After the beginning of the French and Indian War, it was moved upstream. Actually, you have the correct information in the article, as cited by Croghan. Kevin1776 (talk) 05:27, 25 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

As a major editor of the article this may be of interest. Randy Kryn (talk) 13:57, 13 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Notice

The article John Cooper (New Jersey politician) has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Fails WP:NPOL: Doesn't hold state-wide office or higher, doesn't have major coverage, and being a relative doesn't gurantee importance, in fact there are no reliable sources about him in this article

While all constructive contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, pages may be deleted for any of several reasons.

You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the {{proposed deletion/dated}} notice, but please explain why in your edit summary or on the article's talk page.

Please consider improving the page to address the issues raised. Removing {{proposed deletion/dated}} will stop the proposed deletion process, but other deletion processes exist. In particular, the speedy deletion process can result in deletion without discussion, and articles for deletion allows discussion to reach consensus for deletion. Aaron Liu (talk) 15:25, 23 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

DYK for John Cooper (New Jersey politician)

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On 10 December 2022, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article John Cooper (New Jersey politician), which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the home of American revolutionary leader John Cooper was used by General Lord Cornwallis as his headquarters during the British occupation of Woodbury, New Jersey, in 1777? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/John Cooper (New Jersey politician). You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (here's how, John Cooper (New Jersey politician)), and the hook may be added to the statistics page after its run on the Main Page has completed. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

Cwmhiraeth (talk) 00:02, 10 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Copyright contributor investigation and Good article reassessment

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SandyGeorgia (Talk) 09:17, 10 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I need support from other Wikipedian.

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Religious affiliations of presidents of the United States needs help.


I am new as a Wikipedian and can embarrass myself. Not really having tried to edit a topic yet.  Remember this as you evaluate my example of improvement. Two or three rejection I can deal with though I dislike.

In one Biblical Church the saved were called Christian. The meaning of Christian inhabits that of meaning Christianity as if it were member being in the Church within their church building. Unless other than the nature of things "Christian" has a general meaning most read and most accept as common. When referring to the occupation of the title existing along side the title President ( and here in this article many different title are used side by side which bothers me as to it's truthfulness ) as either occupied or not there is a better word to be used than Christian. When a title in a persons past life explains past and present ( and may be explains future ) circumstance a person commits to being this. Any person can commit even when that person is smaller than any title offered and has no title. A person commits to a title making a person committed to and carrying out all work associated with this title by the person accepting this title which proves the person with the title. Past present and future, the meaning is the same for as long as the title sticks when the title is kept.

I am not saying that there is no need for denoting reference to single or multiple belief, only that calling this Christian is not a correct way of having this done. "Religious affiliations of presidents of the United States" being the topic. ( "Commitments of presidents of the United States" being a better title. ) ( This is not to disgrace those who are Christian. ) In stead I am suggesting that as one choice we use the word and meaning "commitment" in place of "Christian" with it's better meaning, removing Christian as a try. "Commitment" is a larger and more enveloping meaning to what any "commit" to. ( and since Christian are protected in the United States Of America from any type of harm, mind, body, and soul, it is not only wrong to use Christian in this sense but also punishable. An example of this punishment is comparable with a member having said or done some small wrong within the large Church, catches hell outside the church. This being offensive to the person harmed is by Church decision to be refunded to the offended in the manner agreed on by both. Christian is a title only, and one people in the United States Of America take seriously. The Wikipedian who used "Christian" here has to some degree, small or large, offended the Christian. If small enough, a simple "I am sorry, I apologize" after fixing the problem,  often makes things right.

An example of the finished work will look like this: 11 | James K. Polk |commitment | Protestant | Methodist | Methodist | 1845–1849 | Never baptized until on his deathbed. Formerly more or less affiliated with Presbyterian churches. He eventually received a deathbed Methodist baptism by Methodist preacher John Berry McFerrin.[24]

I question many other title word definition such as "Protestant" "Methodist" and "Methodist" ( from the example I gave ) only will leave this for a future date when with help I can start to correct any mistake. At the moment the title "Christian" with it's use bothers me. I respect our President. Leroy 11-28-1952 (talk) 03:50, 23 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

You are missed

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This is what Wikipedia is like without you
Hope you are well. 18th and 19th century American history is not the same without you, Kevin1776. Cielquiparle (talk) 04:56, 19 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
That's very kind. Thank you so much! I hope to get back to it soon. Kevin1776 (talk) 08:09, 2 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The redirect Boston town meeting has been listed at redirects for discussion to determine whether its use and function meets the redirect guidelines. Anyone, including you, is welcome to comment on this redirect at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 May 2 § Boston town meeting until a consensus is reached. * Pppery * it has begun... 17:27, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Pontiac's Burial Place

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Kevin, I think you'll find the comment I made yesterday on Talk:Pontiac (Odawa leader) interesting. I no longer live in St. Louis (I live in Oregon), or I could go to the Old Courthouse library and try to track down the reference for the excerpt of the letter I cited. Also, the plaque on the parking garage referred to as denoting Pontiac's burial site is at the southeast corner of Broadway and Walnut Street. Frank Prchal (talk) 18:39, 20 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Always precious

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Ten years ago, you were found precious. That's what you are, always. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:34, 2 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you today for Daniel Boone, introduced (in 2006): "The article is based on the major 20th century biographies, with points of disagreement between historians noted in the text or footnotes, especially regarding the issue of history versus folklore, a central concern in Boone historiography."! - We miss you. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 16:03, 2 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Daniel Boone scheduled for TFA

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This is to let you know that the above article has been scheduled as today's featured article for 2 November 2024. Please check that the article needs no amendments. Feel free to amend the draft blurb, which can be found at Wikipedia:Today's featured article/November 2024, or to make comments on other matters concerning the scheduling of this article at Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article/November 2024. Please keep an eye on that page, as notifications of copy edits to or queries about the draft blurb may be left there by user:JennyOz, who assists the coordinators by reviewing the blurbs, or by others. I also suggest that you watchlist Wikipedia:Main Page/Errors from two days before it appears on the Main Page. Thanks, and congratulations on your work! Gog the Mild (talk) 20:40, 12 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]