A fact from Louis F. Menage appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 23 September 2015 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Maybe flesh out the lede a bit with when he came to Minneapolis, some noteworthy properties, etc.
Early life
I made a few grammar tweaks.
What did he do in the logging camp? I assume he was a logger, but it would be better to say so explicitly.
Real estate empire
Where did he get the initial capital to enter the real estate business?
Lyndale Farm
"...the two purchased the Lyndale Farm..." I think this means Innes and Remington purchased it? Better to say so directly.
Financial collapse
"...but not successfully convicted." I think "successfully" is confusing here. Either he was convicted or he wasn't. Unless you're trying to say he was convicted, but the conviction was overturned on appeal?
Thanks for the review and comments! I have expanded the lede a bit and reworded or elaborated to clarify some of the points you mentioned above. The one item I'm stuck on is where he got the initial backing to enter the real estate business. None of my sources shed any light on it, unfortunately. I would speculate that his original partner H. C. Brackett was probably related to local businessman George A. Brackett and the backing came from their money, but that's really just a guess. Nsteffel (talk) 16:33, 11 February 2016 (UTC)Reply