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to find details about his early life, education, family and other background details when the article was first created, to no avail. I invite you to add further content to the article and provide the balance you feel is necessary by adding additional sourced content, rather than through bowdlerizing the article to reach appropriate levels of hagiography. I'll give you a mulligan on these changes and hope that you will have better luck on your next shot at the article.
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Hi, I liked the article and believe you have written the greatest part of it. The history is really well researched and written, but unfortunately the article does not cover the economic aspects very well. Is there any data on revenues of the good transported over the trails? In the 1820s until 1826
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Eliminating the date would be a good idea. I took that part of the background from one of the Brit-Canadian corvette pages because there was no information in any my resources why corvettes were called corvettes beyond a quick mention. Thanks for the idea. If we agree, I`ll start changing the pages
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That one is just the 35th part of the research implied in my entry, and yet you did not delete it. Is there any other way of adding the information in my proposed entry to the James Joyce site? This information is affiliated with The
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This article suffers from the continued accretion of links that are commerical or trivial; at most, external links should be for non-commercial material which expands our understanding of the article's subject. We do not need multiple links to the same material (such as multiple public-domain
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Hello
Kablammo. I think you are part of a quite small (?) Wiki community in the North East. I think you have expressed interest in my work as Wikimedian in Residence working from Discovery Museum Newcastle. You can chat to me in various ways either through Wiki or the many connections at
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I respect your decision, but have one major objection: you can call that link anything but commercial. That -- it is not. If you look carefully, it is mere research, pure reserach, no money or advertisements in it... A researcher wanting to share his tools is not commercial.
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Columbia Fur Company had the monopoly on the furs from that area. Then CFC got bought by Astor's AFC and thing became murkier ... Do you have any idea where to find data to add to the economic history? rgds --
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