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Hi, nice development going on. I made one edit with a number of small changes that was an edit conflict, so I reversed it. Please consider re-implementing the small changes. Also, I am quite sure the Hacienda del Pozo de Verona is a Wikipedia-notable work, even though it apparently became a golf clubhouse later and then was lost entirely. Google search brings up plenty. Probably same also for "Moody house", which per the source was named "Weltevreden". I set up a redlink for Weltevreden (Berkeley, California) from the new Weltevreden disambiguation page. Hope this helps not hurts. --doncram22:01, 23 August 2015 (UTC)Reply
Hi, merger done. It happens, that new article created at variation of name. Note A. C. Schweinfurth vs. A.C. Schweinfurth (currently a redlink, which I will redirect in just a second) are different. I should have set up redirects from both them to head off what happened, but it is no big deal. Usually in a merger one redirects from the newer article to the older, in effect giving continuing credit to whoever started the older one. I went the other way because the new article was already much more developed, and it was me who started the older short one and i don't need the credit. :) I just did the redirect at one, and copy-pasted its material to the new one, and combined the categories, etc.
After that, the one thing that was bothering me was the absurd claim that this was one of the first Pueblo architecture buildings, but i then saw the link (hidden) is to Pueblo Revival architecture which is plausible, so i unhid the link and then it is fine. :) Keep up the good work! --doncram22:18, 23 August 2015 (UTC)Reply