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This page is to record articles I've written, started, or done significant work on.
Most Important Contributions
editThe most substantial pieces of work I've done here include:
- James Aubrey--Head of CBS and MGM and a featured article from November 2005.
- Tom Brinkman--Member of the Ohio House and a featured article from August 9, 2005.
- Helen Gandy--J. Edgar Hoover's secretary and a featured article from July 21, 2005.
- WGA screenwriting credit system, on how credit is awarded for films--A featured article from May 20, 2005
- Dawson's Creek, the American television show--A featured article from May 19, 2005
- Warren County Canal, an ill-fated venture in the 1840's--A featured article from April 28, 2005
- Julia Stiles, the New York-born actress--A featured article from March 15, 2005!
- Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway, a narrow gauge line that wound up part of the Pennsy--A featured article from March 4, 2005
- List of Ohio county name etymologies--A featured list from June 20, 2005
- Jean Schmidt--The new congresswoman from Ohio
- Paul Hackett--Her rival in the special election
- Bob McEwen--Former Ohio Congressman, featured article of the day on June 3, 2006.
- Curtis Sittenfeld--A biography of a new writer from Ohio, with bibliography
- W. Mark Felt aka Deep Throat--Mostly mine, but many others have contributed
- Webster's Dictionary
- Dana Gioia, American poet and head of the National Endowment for the Arts
- John Henninger Reagan, Texas politician in the 19th century and Confederate Postmaster General
- John W. Griffin, a perennial candidate in Ohio
- Warren County, Ohio
- Cincinnati Enquirer
- Katie Holmes, the Buckeye actress and Tom Cruise's squeeze--Now with a bibliography!
- Montague Summers, the writer on the occult
- Lowell Thomas, the American writer, traveller, and broadcaster
- Mary Beth Peil, the opera singer who found fame on Dawson's Creek
- Model State Emergency Health Powers Act
- July 20
Ohio
editCounty Names and Namesakes
editList of Ohio county name etymologies, List of Ohio county name etymologies, A-K, List of Ohio county name etymologies, L-Z, William Darke, William Crawford (soldier), John Hardin, Hugh Mercer, Isaac Shelby, Benjamin Logan, James Lawrence, William Darke, Richard Butler, Andrew Holmes (started), John Allen
History
editSymmes Purchase, Millcreek Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
Government
editJohn William Brown (contributed information on governship), Robert T. Bennett (started), Michael K. Allen, John W. Griffin, Charles W. Sanders, Sandra Beckwith, Ohio county government, John D. Herbert, Ken Blackwell, Ohio State Board of Education, Ohio Ballot Board, Bruce Johnson, Joe Deters, Paper township
Congressmen From Ohio
editWilliam Harsha, Samuel Finley Vinton, Frank Cremeans, Clarence E. Miller, Clarence J. Brown, Clarence J. Brown, Junior, Bob McEwen, Tom Kindness, John McLean, Rob Portman
2d District Candidates in 2005
editOhio Second Congressional District Election, 2005 Steve Austin (Ohioan), Tom Bemmes, Tom Brinkman, Pat DeWine, Peter Fossett, Paul Hackett, Arthur Stanley Katz, Bob McEwen, Eric Minamyer, Douglas E. Mink, Jeff Morgan (Ohioan), James John Parker, Charles Sanders, Jean Schmidt, Jeff Sinnard, David R. Smith, Victoria Wells Wulsin
General
editWarren County, Ohio, Middletown and Cincinnati Railroad, Golden Lamb Inn, Jeremiah Morrow Bridge, Little Miami Bike Trail (started), Little Miami Railroad, Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad (started), Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway, Glendower House, The Western Star, The Lebanon Gazette, The Lebanon Patriot, Lebanon Correctional Institution, Warren Correctional Institution, Warren County Canal, Durbin Ward, Joseph Whitehill, Caesar Creek State Park
Townships
editTurtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, Clearcreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, Salem Township, Warren County, Ohio, Union Township, Warren County, Ohio, Wayne Township, Warren County, Ohio, Massie Township, Warren County, Ohio, Deerfield Township, Warren County, Ohio, Franklin Township, Warren County, Ohio, Washington Township, Warren County, Ohio, Harlan Township, Warren County, Ohio
Places
editRidgeville, Ohio (started), Hagemans Crossing, Ohio, Crosswick, Ohio, New Burlington, Ohio (started), Fort Ancient, Ohio, Beedles Station, Ohio, Kings Mills, Ohio, Oregonia, Ohio, Hammel, Ohio, Millgrove, Ohio, Greentree Corner, Ohio, Cozadale, Ohio, Hopkinsville, Ohio, Murdock, Ohio, Zoar, Warren County, Ohio, Dallasburg, Ohio, Middletown Junction, Ohio, Fosters, Ohio
Townships
editFairfield Township, Butler County, Ohio, Hanover Township, Butler County, Ohio, Lemon Township, Butler County, Ohio, Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio, Madison Township, Butler County, Ohio, Milford Township, Butler County, Ohio, Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio, Oxford Township, Butler County, Ohio, Reily Township, Butler County, Ohio, Ross Township, Butler County, Ohio, St. Clair Township, Butler County, Ohio, Wayne Township, Butler County, Ohio, West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio
Places
editHeno, Ohio, Woodsdale, Ohio, Poasttown, Ohio, Tylersville, Ohio, Reily, Ohio, Bunker Hill, Ohio, Woods Station, Ohio, Peoria, Ohio, Alert, Ohio, Okeana, Ohio, Scipio, Ohio, Shandon, Ohio, Mcconigles, Ohio, Port Union, Ohio, Mauds, Ohio, Rialto, Ohio, Crescentville, Ohio, Pisgah, Ohio, Gano, Ohio, Overpeck, Ohio, Busenbark, Ohio, Collinsville, Ohio, Darrtown, Ohio, Amanda, Butler County, Ohio, Excello, Ohio, LeSourdsville, Ohio, Blue Ball, Ohio, Hughes Station, Ohio, Kyles Station, Ohio, Princeton, Ohio, Huntsville, Butler County, Ohio
Other
editVoice of America Bethany Relay Station, Bethany, Ohio, College Township, Hueston Woods State Park
Townships
editAdams Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Chester Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Clark Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Green Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Jefferson Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Liberty Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Marion Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Union Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Vernon Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Washington Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Wayne Township, Clinton County, Ohio, Wilson Township, Clinton County, Ohio
Government, Political Science
editSupreme Court
editJustices
editJohn McLean, Pierce Butler, Samuel Freeman Miller, James Clark McReynolds, Four Horsemen, David Josiah Brewer (started), Joseph Philo Bradley (started), John Catron (started), John Hessin Clarke (started),
George Shiras, Jr., John Archibald Campbell (started), Stephen Johnson Field, Edward Terry Sanford (started), Peter V. Daniel (started), Horace Gray (started), Robert Cooper Grier (started)
Other Subjects
editSupreme Court of the United States Reporter of Decisions, Richard Peters, Alexander J. Dallas (expanded considerably), Benjamin Chew Howard, William Cranch, John William Wallace, William Tod Otto, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Charles Henry Butler, Ernest Knaebel, Walter Wyatt, Henry Putzel, Jr., Henry Curtis Lind, Republican Party of Minnesota v. White (started).
Congress
editSen. John McLean (Illinois), the Bricker Amendment, John H. Reagan, Robert Smith Walker, Edwin Duing Eshleman, Bud Shuster (revised), Enid Greene (revised), Maury Maverick, Elizur Goodrich, Chauncey Goodrich, Doris Matsui, Paul Hays, Meg Goetz, Mary Kevin Niland
Congressmen From Ohio
editWilliam Harsha, Samuel Finley Vinton, Frank Cremeans, Clarence E. Miller, Clarence J. Brown, Clarence J. Brown, Junior, Bob McEwen, Tom Kindness, John McLean, Rob Portman
Copyright
editWheaton v. Peters, Donaldson v. Beckett, Millar v. Taylor (some rewriting), common law copyright
Nixon Administration
editHugh W. Sloan, Jr., Morton Halperin, Kenneth Reese Cole, Jr. Egil Krogh, Harry M. Rosenfeld
Law
editModel State Emergency Health Powers Act, Lawrence O. Gostin
Other
editJoseph A. Steger (started), Nancy Zimpher (started), Hang on Sloopy (Ohio's rock song), Goshen, Ohio (started), Spring Grove, Avondale and Cincinnati Railway, Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway, United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
Arts and Letters
editPop culture
editDawson's Creek
editDawson's Creek, Katie Holmes, Kevin Williamson, Michelle Williams, Harve Presnell, Paul Stupin, David Dukes, Mary Beth Peil, Monica Keena (started), Meredith Monroe (started), Greg Berlanti (started), Gregory Prange (started), Mary-Margaret Humes, John Wesley Shipp, Nina Repeta, Kerr Smith, Gareth Williams, Obi Ndefo, Dylan Neal, Sasha Alexander, Leann Hunley, Outerbanks Entertainment
Other TV Shows
editJames at 15, Life As We Know It, Young Americans
Actors
editJulia Stiles, Ian Richardson, Charles Kimbrough (started), Elaine Stritch (started), Hal Smith, Joanna Kerns (started), Josh Andrew Koenig (started), Jaime Bergman (started), Roger Rees, Melanie Mayron
Producers, Directors, Etc.
editRichard D. Zanuck (started), David Brown (started), Carl Dudley (started), Stanley Donen (rewrote), James T. Aubrey, Jr., Amy Heckerling, Edith Head (revised), Jeff Zucker, Writers Guild of America (scandal), Vic Mizzy (started), Frank Capra, Jr. (started), Screenwriting credit, Art house film, Spyros Skouras, John A. Schneider.
Letters
editJournalism
editThe Western Star, The Lebanon Patriot, The Lebanon Gazette, William H. P. Denny, William C. McClintock,Chillicothe Gazette, Centinel of the Northwest Territory, Cincinnati Enquirer, Dayton Daily News, Cox Communications, Eugene Meyer, Cincinnati Post, Harold Ross, William Shawn, The New Yorker (contributed history, Eustace Tilley info), Ely Jacques Kahn, Jr., Franklin Pierce Adams, Lowell Thomas, Washington Star (started), Cissy Patterson, Carrie Donovan, USA Weekend, Miller Publishing Company, Springboro Star Press, Middletown Journal
Lexicography and Language
editShorter Oxford English Dictionary, F.G. Fowler, dord, Nicholson Baker (info on libraries), Webster's Dictionary, Philip Babcock Gove, William Torrey Harris, Chauncey Allen Goodrich, William Allen Neilson, Webster's New World Dictionary, American Heritage Dictionary, Century Dictionary, William Dwight Whitney, Joseph Emerson Worcester, Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Dictionary of American English, John Bartlett (publisher), Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
Literature
editMontague Summers, Winston Churchill (novelist) (revised)
Everything Else
editJames Bond (ornithologist) (rewrote article), Margaret Herrick, Thomas Hoving, J. Irwin Miller (revised heavily), Dana Gioia, Jeff Koons (revised), Skeeter Davis (merged two articles, added obits), Carmella DeCesare, Christopher Buckley, Barry Wakeman, Metropolitan Opera, Margaret Juntwait, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Current Biography
Geography
editOther
editWilson Edgar Terry, Kentucky colonel, Berniece T. Hiser, John Morton Eshleman, General Land Office, Kenneth Cole (started), naturalist Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, Robert S. Bennett (started), United Fruit Company (added corporate history), United Brands Company, Samuel Zemurray, Eli M. Black, Cuddebackville Dam, Jean MacArthur, Sidney Frank, Ira Rennert (started), Betsy McCaughey Ross (info on Clinton plan), Mary Carey (platform), Samuel Maverick, July 20, USS Howard (DD-179) (wikified), George Rippey Stewart (started), Postal savings systems
Images
editWikipedia
edit- Frequent contributor to WP:RD. See User:PedanticallySpeaking/RefDesk
- Template:Lacking ISBN
- Founder of Wikipedia:WikiProject Ohio townships
- Creator of Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Ohio school districts)
FAC Candidacies
editThese are articles I submitted FAC candidacies for.
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Tom Brinkman/archive1 Passed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway Passed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Dawson's Creek Passed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/W. Mark Felt Passed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/W. Mark Felt old Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Helen Gandy/archive1 Passed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Katie Holmes Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Bruce Johnson Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/List of Ohio county name etymologies/archive1 Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Bob McEwen Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Bob McEwen old Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/John Henninger Reagan/archive1 Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Jean Schmidt Passed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Jean Schmidt (old) Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Curtis Sittenfeld/archive1 Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Julia Stiles Passed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/The Western Star Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Warren County Canal Passed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/WGA screenwriting credit system Failed
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Screenwriting credit Failed
Peer reviews
editThese are articles I asked for PR's on:
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Bruce Johnson/archive1
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Curtis Sittenfeld
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Dana Gioia
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Helen Gandy/archive1
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Jean Schmidt/archive1
- Wikipedia:Peer review/John W. Griffin
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Julia Stiles/archive1
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Paul Hackett/archive1
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Screenwriting credit
- Wikipedia:Peer review/The Western Star/archive1
- Wikipedia:Peer review/Warren County Canal/archive1
Edit History
editTo see my current count check out here.
Milestones
editMy first contribution was at 10:19 A.M. on August 6, 2004, to Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social Sciences and Philosophy. My first as a registered user was in creating Warren D. Huff. My tenth was to John Morton Eshleman, my 25th to Clarence J. Brown, my 50th to General Land Office, and my 100th to List of United States representatives from Ohio.
I made my one-thousandth edit on August 26, 2004 and I made my two thousandth edit to Wikipedia on September 11, 2004. My 2500th edit came on September 30, 2004. My 3000th edit came on October 13, 2004. My 3500th edit came on October 25, 2004. My 3800th edit came on October 30, 2004. My 3900th edit came on November 5, 2004. My 4500th edit came on November 19, 2004. My 5000th edit came on December 18, 2004 to Life As We Know It. My 6000th edit came on March 9, 2005, on User talk:PedanticallySpeaking. My 7000th edit was on April 7, 2005, to Jacksonburg, Ohio. My 7500th edit was on April 15, 2005, to the article Vernon Township, Clinton County, Ohio. My 8000th edit was to Bob McEwen on May 20, 2005. My 9000th edit was to Jean Schmidt on June 14, 2005. My 10,000th edit was to Miller Publishing Company on July 16, 2005.
Ranks
editAs of August 22, 2004 I was ranked the 769th most prolific contributor, having jumped 24,787 places in thirty days, and had made 872 contributions to that date. As of August 28, 2004, I ranked 418th with 315 edits. As of September 6?, 2004, I was ranked 587th with 1312 edits, up from 1885th the previous week. As of September 22, 2004, I was 477th with 1761 mainspace edits. As of October 10, 2004, I was ranked 412th with over 2200 edits to articles and 443d in all namespaces with over 2800 edits. An undated list posted at the ranking page put me at 401st with 3303 edits. As of November 8, 2004, I was ranked 325th with over 2963 edits to articles and 355th in all namespaces with over 3942 edits.
As of November 18, 2004, I was ranked 63d for main namespace edits and 75th for all namespace edits at Wikipedia:List_of_Wikipedians_by_number_of_recent_edits. As of circa November 20, 2004, I was ranked I was ranked 310th with over 3123 edits to articles and 329th in all namespaces with over 4254 edits. As of November 29, 2004, I was ranked I was ranked 305th with over 3289 edits to articles and 318th in all namespaces with over 4543 edits.
The CSV data (checked December 15, 2004), credits me with 3,393 mainspace edits, 1,311 other edits, and ranks me 317th, up from 334th. As of January 18, 2005, I was 195th ranked in recent edits, with 709. As of March 9, 2005, I was ranked 311th in edits to the main namespace with 4,045 edits and 306th in all namespaces with 5,987 edits. As of April 27, 2005, I was ranked 255th in the main namespace with 5,357 edits, up sixty-five places, and 253rd in all name spaces, with 7,749 edits. As of July 24, 2005, I was ranked 226th in the main namespace and 233rd in all namespaces.
Other Languages
editThough I have done very little in other languages, I have accounts, also under the name PedanticallySpeaking, in the Spanish, French, and Latin Wikipedias.
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