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For Silvermine River Bridge, an editor changed "Original 1938 bridge replaced Not on NRHP " to "Original 1938 bridge replaced No longer on NRHP ", i.e. implying the bridge was once NRHP-listed and then was delisted. I see no evidence for that. I used an Elkman-supplied tool to search for NRHP listings, including properties that have been delisted, and do not find this item. Is the change introducing fabrication or what? I am getting P.O.'d with the particular editor adding stuff with no sources. Since the U.S. National Register was not started until 1965, while the bridge was demolished earlier according to a HAER record that I had uncovered and this editor pasted into this article, i believe it's just fabrication, reaching a false conclusion. doncram (talk) 06:27, 21 January 2010 (UTC)Reply
The "no longer on NRHP" phrasing is indeed incorrect. This should be changed to "not on NRHP" as this is not listed as a contributing property. --Polaron | Talk13:47, 21 January 2010 (UTC)Reply