AGF on all offline sourcing. I ran Duplication Detector on each online sourcing and found no issues. I also read each source as I went through, and found no issues. It should be noted for future reference that the Earwig tool performed very poorly for this article, returning a false reading of a high rate of probability of copyvio. When reading the detail, the Earwig tool was citing the Bibliography titles only as the copyvios.
Under political career, you have him as the Senate's President Pro Tempore, while the Source 18 lists him as President of the State Senate during that time period, which are two different positions.
PD - Henry Wilson, VP of the United States.jpg - Library of Congress image dated between 1860 and 1875, no known restrictions on use
PD - Henry Wilson shoeshop, construction 1835, documentation compiled by Historic American Buildings Survey after 1933; government photo with no known restrictions
PD - Henry Wilson's Natick home, on Commons as A gazetteer of the state of Massachusetts - with numerous illustrations (1890)
PD - Abolitionist and Free Soil Party leaders, published 1866
PD - U.S. Senator Henry Wilson, photograph by Mathew Brady
PD - Preston Brooks, published 1857
PD - Senator William M. Gwin, Matthew Brady image
PD - Wilson as Colonel and commander, Matthew Brady image
PD - United States Secretary of War Simon Cameron, Library of Congress image with no known restrictions
PD - Rose O'Neal Greenhow and her daughter, Matthew Brady image
PD - African American Union soldiers, Dutch Gap, Virginia November 1864
PD - African American Union Troops at Lincoln's second Inauguration
PD - African American Union soldier and his family ... circa 1863–1865, Library of Congress
PD - President Andrew Johnson, Matthew Brady image
PD - Henry Wilson (far left) defended Hiram Revels, 9 April 1870 by Thomas Nast
PD - The working-man's banner, campaign poster 1872, Library of Congress
PD - Grant/Wilson campaign poster, 1872, Library of Congress
PD - Wilson's funeral procession, published in Harper's Weekly 1875
Henry Wilson Grave, no real artwork involved, released for use as Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Henry Wilson by Nahum Ball Onthank, Painting circa 1875. Kind of a tilted off-center photo of this. Can we get a better one? Photograph rights possibly covered by
Commons FOP United Statespublic artwork installed before 1923 is considered to be public domain, and can be photographed freely. But to make sure, I've left a message at
Commons:Village pump/Copyright Commons has answered the image is PD, just not PD-Art. I still recommend a better image than this for GA.
— Maile (
talk)
15:10, 16 July 2016 (UTC)reply
Kalakaua Grant state visit 1874 - Source not found when clicking on link provided at Commons
This all looks good to me,
Billmckern. You took care of all the issues listed, including the image issues. I'm very happy to pass this nomination. Good luck if you decide to also list it at DYK and/or FA.
— Maile (
talk)
19:21, 17 July 2016 (UTC)reply
AGF on all offline sourcing. I ran Duplication Detector on each online sourcing and found no issues. I also read each source as I went through, and found no issues. It should be noted for future reference that the Earwig tool performed very poorly for this article, returning a false reading of a high rate of probability of copyvio. When reading the detail, the Earwig tool was citing the Bibliography titles only as the copyvios.
Under political career, you have him as the Senate's President Pro Tempore, while the Source 18 lists him as President of the State Senate during that time period, which are two different positions.
PD - Henry Wilson, VP of the United States.jpg - Library of Congress image dated between 1860 and 1875, no known restrictions on use
PD - Henry Wilson shoeshop, construction 1835, documentation compiled by Historic American Buildings Survey after 1933; government photo with no known restrictions
PD - Henry Wilson's Natick home, on Commons as A gazetteer of the state of Massachusetts - with numerous illustrations (1890)
PD - Abolitionist and Free Soil Party leaders, published 1866
PD - U.S. Senator Henry Wilson, photograph by Mathew Brady
PD - Preston Brooks, published 1857
PD - Senator William M. Gwin, Matthew Brady image
PD - Wilson as Colonel and commander, Matthew Brady image
PD - United States Secretary of War Simon Cameron, Library of Congress image with no known restrictions
PD - Rose O'Neal Greenhow and her daughter, Matthew Brady image
PD - African American Union soldiers, Dutch Gap, Virginia November 1864
PD - African American Union Troops at Lincoln's second Inauguration
PD - African American Union soldier and his family ... circa 1863–1865, Library of Congress
PD - President Andrew Johnson, Matthew Brady image
PD - Henry Wilson (far left) defended Hiram Revels, 9 April 1870 by Thomas Nast
PD - The working-man's banner, campaign poster 1872, Library of Congress
PD - Grant/Wilson campaign poster, 1872, Library of Congress
PD - Wilson's funeral procession, published in Harper's Weekly 1875
Henry Wilson Grave, no real artwork involved, released for use as Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Henry Wilson by Nahum Ball Onthank, Painting circa 1875. Kind of a tilted off-center photo of this. Can we get a better one? Photograph rights possibly covered by
Commons FOP United Statespublic artwork installed before 1923 is considered to be public domain, and can be photographed freely. But to make sure, I've left a message at
Commons:Village pump/Copyright Commons has answered the image is PD, just not PD-Art. I still recommend a better image than this for GA.
— Maile (
talk)
15:10, 16 July 2016 (UTC)reply
Kalakaua Grant state visit 1874 - Source not found when clicking on link provided at Commons
This all looks good to me,
Billmckern. You took care of all the issues listed, including the image issues. I'm very happy to pass this nomination. Good luck if you decide to also list it at DYK and/or FA.
— Maile (
talk)
19:21, 17 July 2016 (UTC)reply