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Strong has been submitted for a DYK nomination. — Wylie pedia 08:09, 10 May 2014 (UTC)
It's unclear from its article when the villages became known as East Setauket and West Setauket, but this lady's residence was one of them or Setauket tout suite and not "Setauket-East Setauket", a 20th-century census designated place. Yes, that's where the Wikipedia article currently is but just use the period name and redirect from there to the article. Similarly, unless there are sources that she preferred the name herself, don't impose the awkward "Anna Smith Strong" (after the lead sentence) on a woman who presumably went by Anna Smith at first and Anna Strong following her marriage. — LlywelynII 23:30, 22 May 2014 (UTC)
Is it possible that Anna's husband is confused with Selah B. Strong (SBS)? I see some similarity in both descriptions. Both are born in the 1700s (though different generations) both are judges, both have mothers named Hannah and both are from Brookhaven. While it is possible that one is named after the other one and pursued the same career, the mother's name is difficult to add to that. Not completely improbable mind you (I'm a genealogist and I have about what seems like 3,000 ancestors and allied families named Moses Pullen), but unlikely. I was wondering if anyone else felt this needed verification or at least, an explanation on their differences and relationship. I'm going to x-post this to the SBS article as well. MagnoliaSouth ( talk) 14:26, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
If something can be added, it might move the assessment up. Sometimes an infobox is enough if the rest of the article otherwise meets the criteria for B class. I would be surprised if much more could be added about Anna Strong or if many more references can be found for the information already in the article. I looked for more but, of course, I do not have access to all possible sources. Yet, the Culper Ring was unknown for many years and even after some information came to light, it was not until at least the 1930s that more was discovered. By that time, other details probably were lost. An image would help but it may have to be a related image or location photo. Anna died before photography so only a sketch or portrait could be available. I would be surprised if one existed, in part because I have some recollection that I came across a statement somewhere that no image of her is known to exist. Yet, please do not take this as the last word if anyone has something or can find something in the way of an image that might exist for her or something about her. Although it would not seem unsatisfactory given what we have, the article would seem to have a future only as start class if nothing more can found and added. Donner60 ( talk) 10:16, 4 July 2014 (UTC)
This page had several different ways the references were done and it was a jumble. I reformatted the references using Help:Footnotes#List-defined references and Template:Rp. This eliminates the need to have to repeat references to the same book over and over again just because it's a different page number. Please follow accordingly so the article doesn't look lopsided. MagnoliaSouth ( talk) 22:42, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
:Although I did not look back to see if different styles of references were inserted after the article was written, which could be worth changing, I do not agree with your conclusion. I don't see how it is helpful to anyone who wants to check the references to have all of the page numbers deleted and simply to cite the entire book for every reference no matter where it appears in the book. Also, simply citing the book without page numbers is contrary to Wikipedia guidelines. See
Help:References and page numbers where it is stated: Per the
verifiability policy, "Cite the source clearly and precisely (specifying page, section, or such divisions as may be appropriate)." Also see
Help:Footnotes. Page numbers are included in all of the
citation templates. Also (perhaps less importantly), listing footnotes and citing the references separately is common in history articles on Wikipedia. See for example the good article
Battle of Gettysburg. The citation formats or types are the same as they were in this article. The Gettysburg article is by no means unique. If there had been a problem with it, I doubt it would have good article status.
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talk) 05:21, 13 July 2015 (UTC)
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A fact from Anna Strong (spy) appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the
Did you know column on 10 May 2014 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Strong has been submitted for a DYK nomination. — Wylie pedia 08:09, 10 May 2014 (UTC)
It's unclear from its article when the villages became known as East Setauket and West Setauket, but this lady's residence was one of them or Setauket tout suite and not "Setauket-East Setauket", a 20th-century census designated place. Yes, that's where the Wikipedia article currently is but just use the period name and redirect from there to the article. Similarly, unless there are sources that she preferred the name herself, don't impose the awkward "Anna Smith Strong" (after the lead sentence) on a woman who presumably went by Anna Smith at first and Anna Strong following her marriage. — LlywelynII 23:30, 22 May 2014 (UTC)
Is it possible that Anna's husband is confused with Selah B. Strong (SBS)? I see some similarity in both descriptions. Both are born in the 1700s (though different generations) both are judges, both have mothers named Hannah and both are from Brookhaven. While it is possible that one is named after the other one and pursued the same career, the mother's name is difficult to add to that. Not completely improbable mind you (I'm a genealogist and I have about what seems like 3,000 ancestors and allied families named Moses Pullen), but unlikely. I was wondering if anyone else felt this needed verification or at least, an explanation on their differences and relationship. I'm going to x-post this to the SBS article as well. MagnoliaSouth ( talk) 14:26, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
If something can be added, it might move the assessment up. Sometimes an infobox is enough if the rest of the article otherwise meets the criteria for B class. I would be surprised if much more could be added about Anna Strong or if many more references can be found for the information already in the article. I looked for more but, of course, I do not have access to all possible sources. Yet, the Culper Ring was unknown for many years and even after some information came to light, it was not until at least the 1930s that more was discovered. By that time, other details probably were lost. An image would help but it may have to be a related image or location photo. Anna died before photography so only a sketch or portrait could be available. I would be surprised if one existed, in part because I have some recollection that I came across a statement somewhere that no image of her is known to exist. Yet, please do not take this as the last word if anyone has something or can find something in the way of an image that might exist for her or something about her. Although it would not seem unsatisfactory given what we have, the article would seem to have a future only as start class if nothing more can found and added. Donner60 ( talk) 10:16, 4 July 2014 (UTC)
This page had several different ways the references were done and it was a jumble. I reformatted the references using Help:Footnotes#List-defined references and Template:Rp. This eliminates the need to have to repeat references to the same book over and over again just because it's a different page number. Please follow accordingly so the article doesn't look lopsided. MagnoliaSouth ( talk) 22:42, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
:Although I did not look back to see if different styles of references were inserted after the article was written, which could be worth changing, I do not agree with your conclusion. I don't see how it is helpful to anyone who wants to check the references to have all of the page numbers deleted and simply to cite the entire book for every reference no matter where it appears in the book. Also, simply citing the book without page numbers is contrary to Wikipedia guidelines. See
Help:References and page numbers where it is stated: Per the
verifiability policy, "Cite the source clearly and precisely (specifying page, section, or such divisions as may be appropriate)." Also see
Help:Footnotes. Page numbers are included in all of the
citation templates. Also (perhaps less importantly), listing footnotes and citing the references separately is common in history articles on Wikipedia. See for example the good article
Battle of Gettysburg. The citation formats or types are the same as they were in this article. The Gettysburg article is by no means unique. If there had been a problem with it, I doubt it would have good article status.
Donner60 (
talk) 05:21, 13 July 2015 (UTC)