Talk:St. Paul's Church (Fairlee, Maryland)
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editHey, thank you to the editor who rewrote and added material to the article. I would really like to welcome you. I fixed some formatting and am trying to add further to what you developed. Your contribution definitely adds, but it causes issue too because it didn't immediately include "inline" citations or other explicit sourcing. It is okay/good to use books or other sources that are not online. If you see this, could you possibly please speak up here?
Unfortunately it is hard for most people to get started in Wikipedia because they run afoul of rules and policies that are written or unwritten, and their contributions can get deleted and they can get discouraged. In this case your edits were at least temporarily deleted (but I restored them) and could get deleted again, by justification that the sourcing is not clear. I and others would like to see that your contributions don't get lost, please help! One way would be for you to create a Wikipedia account, even if for only temporary use with an anonymous-type accountname like "AprilEditing", to facilitate tracking of your edits by yourself and me and others, and to facilitate discussion. Logged-in editors have a user Talk page which is convenient way for others to contact you and share info. Now, I don't know that this posting is going to reach you at all. Anyhow, thanks for your contribution. --doncram 01:43, 7 April 2017 (UTC)