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I want some advice. I've just done a stub about James Wilkinson's 1791 raid on the Miami town of Kenapacomaqua, which is called "Olde Towne" by local folks in Cass County, Indiana. A 1913 history of Cass County uses the less archaic term "Old Town." After I discovered that, I tried a page move to the redirect Battle of Old Town, but because of a previous editing error (my own), the move was blocked because the page has an edit history. Rather than list this as a "requested move," I'm thinking of moving the article to Battle of Kenapacomaqua, a redirect without an edit history. Do you think that would be justified? Wilkinson's account doesn't use the names "0ld Town" or "Olde Towne." Those are later Anglo-American localisms. Wilkinson himself used the French name "l'Anguille" for the town. Other contemporary accounts mention variants of the name "Kenapacomaqua." Except to those who became casualties or captives, this was a minor skirmish. It never had an official name. Do you think I would be stepping outside the protocols of Wikipedia to name it the "Battle of Kenapacomaqua?" -- Cuppysfriend (talk) 19:08, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
- Addendum: Wilkinson's account does refer to "Kenapacomaqua" by that name (see [1]). -- Cuppysfriend (talk) 19:32, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
- Good work on creating that stub. "Battle of Kenapacomaqua" is fine for a name. "Battle of Old Town" is also good, since it has been used in print before, but because there are other obscure raids and battles at Indian "old towns" that were later called the "Battle of Old Town" by locals (like in 1779 at Chillicothe), that may eventually need to be a disambiguation page (none of the other "old town" battles have articles yet, I think). Until then, I'd say go ahead and rename to "Battle of Kenapacomaqua", and keep both Old(e) Town(e) variants as redirects. —Kevin Myers 02:31, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
- Done. Thanks. -- Cuppysfriend (talk) 23:14, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
Great Trail
Hey, Kevin, found your work on Tecumseh's war. The map is beautiful.
I'm working to built the Great Trail Corridor, so I really applaud and appreciate your work on the Ohio Country. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ej0c (talk • contribs) 16:53, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
- Thank you very much, and best of luck! --Kevin
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Benjamin Tupper
Greetings Kevin Myers. Here's a start on Benjamin Tupper. Regards! ColWilliam (talk) 21:58, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for your comments
Hello again, Kevin Myers. Thank you for your time in reviewing/commenting on the William Stacy article. Your comments were very thoughtful and well-stated. Sincerely, ColWilliam (talk) 00:22, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
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James John Floyd
He is the namesake for the county according to the State of Indiana Library, the source should be already on the article. It had been a long debate over on the Talk:Davis Floyd page between me and another main contributor of that article, it initially drew my interest when had list him as the name sake and then I started finding references for them both. We agreed that the namesake came from this immediate Floyd family and it's debated between John and Davis Floyd. So the inclusion of them both is listed until we can get something factual that occourred from the date of formation and naming of the county. Until then both names should be included with James John being the most likely due to his recognition from the State. The other editor I've talked to has petitioned a source from the State Library of the namesake and is awaiting a reply. -Jahnx (talk) 08:38, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
Source for Image:Death of Tecumseh.JPG
An editor has requested a source for Image:Death of Tecumseh.JPG at the FA nom of Richard Mentor Johnson. I notice you are the uploader; could you provide a source? No rush, since it's been made more than apparent by the last two commenters that there are a myriad of issues that need to be fixed. Acdixon (talk • contribs • count) 17:10, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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Nice work! BencherliteTalk 10:50, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
George Washington Caldwell
Just wrote an article on John Caldwell (Michigan State Representative) who was given the name George Washington Caldwell at birth because he was born on the Fourth of July. Appreciate any tweaking you might have time for. Also submitted for DYK. Thanks. --Doug talk 22:30, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
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- Thank you very much! I appreciate the work you do and it was my pleasure to help. Google Books has been of great use to me as well. —Kevin Myers 13:08, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
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I've made the changes as you suggested in the Uriel Sebree article. (Still use caps as part of a title but lowercase elsewhere. I also removed the hyphen, though if the folks on WP:MOS say that it should have one, I'll add it back consistently. I left a messages on Talk there.) Please let me know if you have other suggestions for improvement to this article. I hope that it will be able to reach FA quality. Thanks again. JRP (talk) 00:39, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
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How do you feel about mops?
Hello there Kevin, I know we've never interacted before, but I've been looking into your recent contributions, and I'm very impressed with your achievements. I know you're not much interested in vandal fighting these days, but any positive use of the admin tools is a benefit for the project. Have you ever considered running an RfA? GlassCobra 15:52, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
- Hello and thank you for your kind comments. At present I am not interested in RfA, but I appreciate that you took the time to mention it to me. Cheers! —Kevin Myers 17:17, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
- I understand. If you ever change your mind, please do let me know! GlassCobra 02:47, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
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Nobel icons
We're working on developing a consensus on the future of the Nobel icon template. Your opinion is welcome at Template talk:Nobel icon. Thanks, « Diligent Terrier (talk) 16:03, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
I have added much of the Fischer information onto the article. Any other suggestions? Red4tribe (talk) 00:10, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
- I think I have added everything you asked for.-Red4tribe (talk) 22:23, 23 August 2008 (UTC)
Siege of Yorktown
Hi. I think I am going to do some work on the Siege of Yorktown now as well. Would you happen to know any good books which I could use? I am currently using the Lengel book.-Red4tribe (talk) 04:00, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
- I'm glad you're working on that article -- it needs help. I don't know the literature on Yorktown very well. Lengel is good. Ketchum's Victory at Yorktown is supposedly a good recent popular history. I'd use Ferling's Almost a Miracle too. The old standard is Johnston, The Yorktown Campaign, which is on Google Books, which I'd use for comparison with newer sources. Biographies of Cornwallis and other major figures might be good, like Gottschalk, Lafayette and the Close of the American Revolution, which is an older one. Gook luck! —Kevin Myers 13:55, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
- Alright, I went to my local library and got "The Campaign That Won America:The Story of Yorktown" by Burke Davis. It was the only one availiable. Is this a good source?-Red4tribe (talk) 16:11, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
- Yes. Google Book Search reveals that this book has been cited often by historians—Barbara Tuchman called it "excellent". So you've picked a good one to get started with. —Kevin Myers 21:02, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
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Crawford Route
Hi, Kevin, glad to see you still active! Can you tell me any more of the specific route of Col. Crawford, how you came to the map you created, any waypoints along the way? Thanks, Ed --Ej0c (talk) 04:28, 17 November 2008 (UTC)
- Hello again, Ed. If you click on the first map in the Crawford expedition article, you'll find a list of sources I used to make the map. All of those sources were consulted, but mostly the map comes from two of the articles by Parker Brown: "Accuracy of the Knight Narrative" has the detailed map of the villages around Half King's Town, while "Battle of Sandusky" has the overall map, drawn originally by CW Butterfield. For details of the journey, the book by Butterfield is valuable for detail, as is the narrative by John Rose. The Atlas by HH Tanner is indispensable for locating Native towns in the Ohio Valley. I haven't read any of these for a couple of years now, so more details are not fresh in my mind. Hope that helps, and feel free to ask for more. Cheers! --Kevin
- Thanks, Kevin. Great stuff! I'm particularly interested in the eastern part of the journey, and where you thought they crossed the Tuscarawas. You'd shown it as fairly well north of Gnadenhutten, perhaps even at Bolivar? I'm asking because I'm wondering if the route crossed any of Carroll County east of . Or if they joined the Great Trail just west of Bolivar. --Ej0c (talk) 13:08, 17 November 2008 (UTC)
- According to Butterfield (pp. 136-37) , they dipped just south of Carroll County, and crossed the river at about New Philadelphia. Butterfield's book is now online. It would be nice is someone created a map showing every camp site on the expedition, but I've never seen one. Hope that helps! --Kevin
- Ah, thank you for that link! The IA link I had was in a very bad typewriter format, and was missing pages 29-270 or so! I was resigned to waiting for an interlibrary loan copy to arrive from who knows where. Too bad they didn't go a bit further north, though! Ed —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ej0c (talk • contribs) 16:39, 17 November 2008 (UTC)
Van Staphorst
Hello Kevin, I like your userpage and attitude. Also your articles and maps look good! Actually I dont see why Nicolaas van Staphorst should be the only one Dutchman named in this category. He was one of a group. Also Joan van der Capellen tot den Pol, Adam Gerard Mappa and Francis Adrian Vanderkemp are not added there. May be you can take a look. You might like their story! Taksen (talk) 09:02, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
- Thank you for the kind words. I'll take a look at those links when I get some time. Cheers! —Kevin Myers 08:29, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
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You seem one of the main editors of this article. Can you fix it so that all online material has a date of retrieval according to MOS. I don't know how to do it without disturbing the other dates given on the primary sources. Thank you. Wandalstouring (talk) 16:33, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
- I'll take a look at it soon. Thanks. —Kevin Myers 08:28, 22 December 2008 (UTC)