Talk:Minnie Fisher Cunningham/Archive 1


Whittemore House - NRHP

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Regarding this message and this edit (FYI, Twinkle should not be used when reverting a good faith edit), my intention was to remove the odd "upper NW Quadrant" wording and link to National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington, D.C. instead. I mistakenly backspaced too much and removed "listings in Washington, D.C." as well. My apologies.

But in 1973 the National Park Service did not add the Whittemore House to the "National Register of Historic Places listings in the upper NW Quadrant of Washington, D. C." (i.e. a phrase/article title that was Wikipedia's solution to reduce the size of the parent article by dividing the 500+ local NRHP listings into geographic sub-articles). Whittemore House was added to the "National Register of Historic Places", like every other NRHP listing in the country. The wording was awkward and technically incorrect if "upper NW Quadrant" is included in the text. Linking to the parent article or sub-article while only "National Register of Historic Places" is visible makes sense. Regards, 75.93.145.185 (talk) 20:29, 21 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

You happen to be wrong about reverting a good faith edit with Twinkle. Reverting a GF edit is acceptable if an appropriate edit summary is used (which one was). Also, it seems to be fixed now with your | piping of the link, so let's all just have some tea and drop it :) gwickwiretalkediting 21:16, 21 April 2013 (UTC)Reply