Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Ford's Theatre Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
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Ford's Theatre Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Join us at Ford's Theatre to help improve and create Wikipedia articles related to Lincoln's assassination. There were nearly 2,000 witnesses and thousands of other individuals whose responses to the assassination provide a rich illustration of a country reeling from unprecedented tragedy. This edit-a-thon will focus on bringing some of those stories to light.
No Wikipedia editing experience is necessary. Training will be provided.
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Snacks will be provided.
Laptops are required. Please bring your own. Wikimedia DC has two laptops to loan. Reserve one by emailing info@wikimediadc.org.
When
- Tuesday, April 16, 2019 5PM-8PM
Where
- Ford's Theatre
- Check in at Ford’s Theatre Center for Education and Leadership
- 514 10th Street Northwest
- Washington, DC 20004
Register
- Register here with Eventbrite'
Please sign in
[edit]- This is for use on the day of the event.
- 1) Select 'Sign in'
- 2) Scroll down on the page that follows and click 'Publish changes' or 'Save changes'.
- Your username will automatically be added to the list of attendees.
Presentation
[edit]Safe Space Policy
[edit]Wikimedia Projects
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Wikipedia Policies
[edit]- Wikipedia:Five pillars
- Wikipedia:Core content policies
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- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:Conflict of interest
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources
- Wikipedia:No original research (Examples of Original Research)
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources
Quick Editing Tips
[edit]Tools, Resources and WikiProjects
[edit]Coordination
[edit]TO AVOID EDITING THE SAME ARTICLES AS OTHER ATTENDEES, please use the Etherpad link below to share what you are currently editing. Remember to type 'Done' or 'Finished' when you are through making changes. REMEMBER TO PUBLISH (SAVE) OFTEN.
Etherpad - Ford's Theatre Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Suggested Article Work List
[edit]About the Article Assessment Quality Scale
For Creation
- Willie T. Clark (wd)
- Emilie Davis (wd)
- Henry Clay Ford (wd)
- Dr. Anson G. Henry (wd)
- Mary Anna Henry[1][2][3] (wd)
- Charles Adolphus Jewell II (wd)
- Clara Clough Lenroot (wd)
- Osborn Oldroyd (wd)
- Horatio Nelson Taft (wd)
Stubs
Start
- Petersen House
- Michael O'Laughlen
- Sarah Gooll Putnam
- Samuel J. Seymour
- Robert King Stone
- Edward D. Townsend
C
- Charles Francis Adams Sr.
- Samuel Arnold (conspirator)
- George Atzerodt
- John Bigelow
- Orville Hickman Browning
- William Turner Coggeshall
- Ford's Theatre
- Samuel Mudd
- Johannes Adam Simon Oertel
- Edmund Spangler
- John Surratt
- James Tanner
GA
FA
Useful Sources
[edit]- ^ "Mary Henry: Eyewitness to the Civil War".
- ^ "Mary Henry Diary Entries, April 1865, Death of President Lincoln".
- ^ "Mary Henry Diary".
- ^ Ford's Theatre: Lincoln Assassination
- ^ Ford's Theatre: Lincoln's Death
- ^ Ford's Theatre: Investigating the Assassination
- ^ Remembering Lincoln: Reactions to the Lincoln Assassination
- ^ Ford's Theatre Blog
Attendees
[edit]- Uncommon fritillary (talk) 21:09, 16 April 2019 (UTC)
- Brock-brac (talk) 21:10, 16 April 2019 (UTC)
- Stitchyraven (talk) 21:12, 16 April 2019 (UTC)
Outcomes
[edit]- Wikis: commons.wikimedia and en.wikipedia
- Start date: 2019-04-16 16:00 (America/New York)
- End date: 2019-04-16 20:00
Bytes changed | Edits | Uploaded files in use | Uploaded files | New editors | Pages created | Views to pages created | Pages improved | Avg. daily views to pages improved | Unique pages with uploaded files | Avg. daily views to uploaded files | Participants | Retention after 7 days |
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7,747 | 25 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 1,056 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 3 |
Images uploaded
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Ford’s Theatre on April 15, 1865, the day after John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln. A sign advertising the play for that night, The Octoroon, is visible, as is black mourning crepe over the entrance to the theatre.
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A view of the east side of the Lincoln Museum at Ford’s Theatre, 1964.
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John T. Ford, owner of several theatres in the eastern United States during the mid-1800s.
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Congressman Henry Riggs Rathbone (left) with Osborn Oldroyd, owner of a large collection of Lincoln memorabilia housed in the Petersen House from 1893 to 1930. Rathbone arranged the U.S. government’s purchase of the collection in 1926.