The article was promoted by Laser brain via FACBot ( talk) 15:11, 18 July 2016 [1].
This article is about Sam Houston's third (and final) wife, who became the First Lady of the Republic of Texas, and the First Lady of Texas when it became a state. I have been working on this article on and off since 2011.
An explanation about the names. Houston and Lea are the predominant surnames in this article. To avoid confusion, only Sam Houston is referred to solely by his last name. The others are referred to by their first names. Because the children were often given the exact name as the adults, I have included their nicknames to distinguish who they are. Houston City is how many authors mention the city of Houston when they are writing about Sam Houston. It could be confusing to say "Houston went to Houston." or "The Houstons moved to Houston." "The city of Houston" could have double meaning, because he also maintained a residence there. — Maile ( talk) 21:06, 2 May 2016 (UTC) reply
Comments. - Dank ( push to talk)
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Support. I can only find one small quibble, which doesn't affect my support.
-- Mike Christie ( talk - contribs - library) 19:04, 2 July 2016 (UTC) reply
Support Maile66, I apologize for taking so long to complete my review of this article for Margaret Lea Houston. As always, you have done an exceptional job. This article is indeed well-written, comprehensive, well-researched, neutral, and stable; it follows the style guidelines; it has images with succinct captions, and acceptable copyright statuses; and it is an appropriate length. All my spot-checks of sourcing had satisfactory results. I find that this article easily meets Featured Article criteria, and all of the aforementioned issues and quibbles have been resolved. Thank you for your continued exceptional contributions to Wikipedia, including this one. -- West Virginian (talk) 01:20, 11 July 2016 (UTC) reply
Using this version as a reference,
i.e. looks all in order.... Cas Liber ( talk · contribs) 13:37, 17 July 2016 (UTC) reply
The article was promoted by Laser brain via FACBot ( talk) 15:11, 18 July 2016 [1].
This article is about Sam Houston's third (and final) wife, who became the First Lady of the Republic of Texas, and the First Lady of Texas when it became a state. I have been working on this article on and off since 2011.
An explanation about the names. Houston and Lea are the predominant surnames in this article. To avoid confusion, only Sam Houston is referred to solely by his last name. The others are referred to by their first names. Because the children were often given the exact name as the adults, I have included their nicknames to distinguish who they are. Houston City is how many authors mention the city of Houston when they are writing about Sam Houston. It could be confusing to say "Houston went to Houston." or "The Houstons moved to Houston." "The city of Houston" could have double meaning, because he also maintained a residence there. — Maile ( talk) 21:06, 2 May 2016 (UTC) reply
Comments. - Dank ( push to talk)
Comments –
Support. I can only find one small quibble, which doesn't affect my support.
-- Mike Christie ( talk - contribs - library) 19:04, 2 July 2016 (UTC) reply
Support Maile66, I apologize for taking so long to complete my review of this article for Margaret Lea Houston. As always, you have done an exceptional job. This article is indeed well-written, comprehensive, well-researched, neutral, and stable; it follows the style guidelines; it has images with succinct captions, and acceptable copyright statuses; and it is an appropriate length. All my spot-checks of sourcing had satisfactory results. I find that this article easily meets Featured Article criteria, and all of the aforementioned issues and quibbles have been resolved. Thank you for your continued exceptional contributions to Wikipedia, including this one. -- West Virginian (talk) 01:20, 11 July 2016 (UTC) reply
Using this version as a reference,
i.e. looks all in order.... Cas Liber ( talk · contribs) 13:37, 17 July 2016 (UTC) reply