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I've linked to a few relevant webpages, and on my own talk page a few days ago responded to a help offer from a Western Pennsylvania editor. Frankly, I've forgotten how to insert a new article box, and chuckled upon reading an edit note mentioning a "hat" box as Tarzanish, particularly since I'm not sure what that kind of box is. Frankly, help from Virginia (where I am now) or Maryland or the Delaware valley would also be welcome, since I think a few probably related articles have potential geographic or name mixups. This morning, I learned about a merchant Jacob Bowman from the northern Shenandoah valley, and I don't have time to do the research either connecting him or disconnecting him from the contemporary Jacob Bowman who moved to Brownsville and probably knew Nemacolin, per the ref I added here this morning.Jweaver28 (talk) 15:34, 8 September 2014 (UTC)Reply