User talk:HJDRTaylor
Hunter works for the Carbondale Historical Society & Museum, Incorporated.
Currently, he works to update the website and to provide a more notable presence on the internet.
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[edit]Thank you, Dincher, for your help. Your assistance is welcome.
- The James Archblad article is off to a good start. I encourage you to look at other biographies to get an idea of what your article should look like. Dincher (talk) 22:35, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
- Thank you, I'll take the format of other biographies into account. Ht9150
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