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| − | :* | + | :* [[File:Symbol possible vote.svg|16px]] This article is long enough and is within Wikipedia core policy and guidelines, but the article history that it is neither new nor meets the 5X expansion criterion within the last seven days. This seems to disqualify the DYK nomination, which is unfortunate because overall, I find the article informative and well done.The hook is interesting, accurate and cited in-line. |
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| + | :Maybe the text could be expanded by elaborating on the connection of the Hite family, which is mentioned only in passing. This family was one of the earliest to settle in Middletown and Old Frederick County. Although that occurred about a century before this church was built, the backup material for NRHP listing explains the connection more extensively, so I think it should not be extraneous to the article. [[User:Bruin2|Bruin2]] ([[User talk:Bruin2|talk]]) 00:11, 3 November 2014 (UTC) | ||
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St. Thomas Chapel
- ... that St. Thomas Chapel (pictured) was used as a hospital and later a stable during the American Civil War?
- Reviewed: Alicia Munnell, Ust'-Ishim man
5x expanded by AgnosticPreachersKid (talk). Self nominated at 05:42, 28 October 2014 (UTC).
This article is long enough and is within Wikipedia core policy and guidelines, but the article history that it is neither new nor meets the 5X expansion criterion within the last seven days. This seems to disqualify the DYK nomination, which is unfortunate because overall, I find the article informative and well done.The hook is interesting, accurate and cited in-line.
- Maybe the text could be expanded by elaborating on the connection of the Hite family, which is mentioned only in passing. This family was one of the earliest to settle in Middletown and Old Frederick County. Although that occurred about a century before this church was built, the backup material for NRHP listing explains the connection more extensively, so I think it should not be extraneous to the article. Bruin2 (talk) 00:11, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
