Talk:Julia Christiansen Hoffman
Latest comment: 7 years ago by Grand'mere Eugene in topic Two problematic details
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Two problematic details
editSources used in writing this article are inconsistent on two details:
- Her maiden name: Christianson or Christiansen
- These sources use Christianson:
- Oregon Encyclopedia (see entries by Sarah Munro for Margery Hoffman Smith; and Portland Art Museum School)
- Oregon Companion: an Historical Gazetteer of the Useful, the Curious, the Arcane
- "Timberline Textiles" in Handwoven Magazine - Infinite Healing
- These sources use Christiansen:
- Portland Art Museum (in the archive of her photos, see "Grandma Christiansen")
- Maryhill Museum of Art, entry for Julia Christiansen Hoffman
- Historic Resources Inventory, City of Portland
- National Register of Historic Places, Nomination form. See section on Lee Hoffman, builder.
- Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vols. 36-37, pages 115, 404
- Her birthplace: Gunnison, Utah; or Manti, Utah
- Most sources list Gunnison as her birthplace.
- However, while seeking documents on Ancestry.com on her maiden name, I came across her passporrt application, dated August 12, 1912, in which she listed "Manti, Utah" as her birthplace. So the choice is either list Manti, violating WP:NOR, or list Gunnison, which is southwest of Manti, but in the same county in Utah.
Thus, I landed on Christiansen and Manti. Maybe I should try to be more Zen about these dilemmas. Cheers! — Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 07:34, 15 December 2016 (UTC)