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Actually I upgraded the assessments on the various WikiProjects. Thanks for your comments and work. – S. Rich ( talk) 23:51, 14 August 2021 (UTC)
I've been thinking about trying to get this book used off of Amazon for awhile for some light reading, and was wondering if you were familiar with this work. If you are, is it something that you'd recommend? Online and EBSCO-searchable reviews look positive. Hog Farm Talk 18:03, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
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I left a reply to your message of 9 days ago on my talk page at 2:43 and after a quick glance at the draft and original article I could see that my message wasn't relevant or useful. So at 2:53, I amended it to a brief comment. Your approach to this article is about the same as mine would be, I think (when I am at my best, I might add). The only point that I should have made is that I was offline would would look at it promptly. I should be able to give any comments that I think could be useful within the next day or two, as I add to this that the draft is excellent. Thanks for undertaking this. Donner60 ( talk) 02:59, 17 September 2021 (UTC)
Made changes to draft: cut back on Background and eliminated first image—did not put Fort Sumter or date in first sentence since source does not; added sentence about Crook and Averell (mostly because the image has Crook in it); and changed the Note, now Note 1, Banks and Mobile including a new citation that covers the importance of Mobile. In Fighting ends, changed Note (now Note 17) that discusses the date of the battle. Added two sentences in third paragraph under Aftermath's performance and impact that discusses the non-retreat and its impact on morale. TwoScars ( talk) 18:17, 19 September 2021 (UTC)
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I've been thinking about trying to get this book used off of Amazon for awhile for some light reading, and was wondering if you were familiar with this work. If you are, is it something that you'd recommend? Online and EBSCO-searchable reviews look positive. Hog Farm Talk 18:03, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
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I left a reply to your message of 9 days ago on my talk page at 2:43 and after a quick glance at the draft and original article I could see that my message wasn't relevant or useful. So at 2:53, I amended it to a brief comment. Your approach to this article is about the same as mine would be, I think (when I am at my best, I might add). The only point that I should have made is that I was offline would would look at it promptly. I should be able to give any comments that I think could be useful within the next day or two, as I add to this that the draft is excellent. Thanks for undertaking this. Donner60 ( talk) 02:59, 17 September 2021 (UTC)
Made changes to draft: cut back on Background and eliminated first image—did not put Fort Sumter or date in first sentence since source does not; added sentence about Crook and Averell (mostly because the image has Crook in it); and changed the Note, now Note 1, Banks and Mobile including a new citation that covers the importance of Mobile. In Fighting ends, changed Note (now Note 17) that discusses the date of the battle. Added two sentences in third paragraph under Aftermath's performance and impact that discusses the non-retreat and its impact on morale. TwoScars ( talk) 18:17, 19 September 2021 (UTC)
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