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I know something you don't know...

One way to add content to brief articles in Wikipedia is to read sources about subjects to find information not already in the article, particularly information that links your subject to other notable subjects. If you do find such information, add it to the article, and include a citation indicating where you found it.

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While reading the article about Hattie Hutchcraft Hill in Biographical Extracts relating to Prominent Artists of Louisville and Kentucky, I found this fact relating her to another famous artist.


This fact was not already in the article, so I added it:

She was a close friend of [[Sarah Bernhardt]], of whom she painted a portrait.<ref name="Biographical Extracts relating to Prominent Artists of Louisville and Kentucky">{{cite book|title=Biographical Extracts relating to Prominent Artists of Louisville and Kentucky|year=1939|location=Louisville, Kentucky|publisher=Louisville Free Public Library|pages=106-107|url=https://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/xt7dbr8mfs9h_116}}</ref>