The legacy section is rather short. It should be merged with other sections or removed.
I checked all 7 of the above and after a bit of research I determined that the reference at the end of each applies. --
Kumioko (
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16:04, 22 July 2009 (UTC)reply
The "Citation Needed" template in the "Pacific coast" section needs to be addressed. Be careful of these, too many of them constitute a
Quick-Fail Criteria for GA nominees.
"March silently under cover of night to the position of the camp [and] attack and destroy it at daybreak... and return rapidly to the island." - Needs a ref.
"The committee's questions (and the public at large) accused him of improper and frequent communications with the Confederates, of not re-enforcing Baker, of using his men to protect slaveholder property in Maryland, and of returning runaway slaves to their owners—despite the last two of these Maryland as well as Federal law." - Needs a ref.
"I don't know. It's by order of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, general-in-chief of the army... I may as well tell you that you are to be sent to Fort Lafayette." - Needs a ref.
In the Arrest and Imprisonment section, the term "Radical Republicans" needs to be explained and referenced, since it is an apparent statement of opinion.
All right. All of the quotes I saw are referenced now. The article now meets GA criteria, according to my interpretation of them. Well done. —
Ed!(talk)01:46, 23 July 2009 (UTC)reply
The legacy section is rather short. It should be merged with other sections or removed.
I checked all 7 of the above and after a bit of research I determined that the reference at the end of each applies. --
Kumioko (
talk)
16:04, 22 July 2009 (UTC)reply
The "Citation Needed" template in the "Pacific coast" section needs to be addressed. Be careful of these, too many of them constitute a
Quick-Fail Criteria for GA nominees.
"March silently under cover of night to the position of the camp [and] attack and destroy it at daybreak... and return rapidly to the island." - Needs a ref.
"The committee's questions (and the public at large) accused him of improper and frequent communications with the Confederates, of not re-enforcing Baker, of using his men to protect slaveholder property in Maryland, and of returning runaway slaves to their owners—despite the last two of these Maryland as well as Federal law." - Needs a ref.
"I don't know. It's by order of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, general-in-chief of the army... I may as well tell you that you are to be sent to Fort Lafayette." - Needs a ref.
In the Arrest and Imprisonment section, the term "Radical Republicans" needs to be explained and referenced, since it is an apparent statement of opinion.
All right. All of the quotes I saw are referenced now. The article now meets GA criteria, according to my interpretation of them. Well done. —
Ed!(talk)01:46, 23 July 2009 (UTC)reply