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Born | Knoxville, Tennessee (USA) | |||||||
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Name in real life | Brian Stansberry | |||||||
Nationality | American | |||||||
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Joined | 4 January 2007 | |||||||
First edit | 14 February 2007 | |||||||
Edit count | [1] | |||||||
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Wikipedia contributions
edit- Created 211 full articles (of at least B or C class length)
- Expanded 208 stub/start articles to at least B or C class length
- Over 35,000 total edits
- Wikimedia photo gallery
Current Projects
edit- Tennessee-related articles — various state parks, cities, governors, and other people
- Long-dead photographers – 19th- and early 20th-century photographers
- WikiProject Appalachia — project founder
- Great Smoky Mountains
- Mountain ranges of Southern Appalachia
- Miscellaneous articles and stubs — all articles, stubs, and basic edits not really related to any of the above
Awards
editBarnstars, etc.
editThe Appalachia Barnstar | ||
15 years after you first created WikiProject Appalachia, it has a barnstar and a new look. There is no user as deserving of this award as you are. So, as a gesture of my great appreciation for everything you have done: I am proud to award you with the first ever Appalachia Barnstar. It is fitting that the first goes to the first. Dionysius Millertalk 03:26, 15 February 2024 (UTC) |
The Original Barnstar | |
Thanks for the great article on Theodore Schleier. You did a tremendous amount of digging and it's an excellent reference. 850 C (talk) 19:35, 24 July 2015 (UTC) |
The Biography Barnstar | ||
Thanks for the much needed article on Constant Puyo. There was a definite gap in the documentation of pictorial photographers before you added it. Lexaxis7 (talk) 21:04, 23 November 2011 (UTC) |
The Content Creativity Barnstar | ||
For a solid well-developed new NRHP article on Briceville Community Church. That's how I do it, and how I like to see it done. Daniel Case (talk) 17:37, 17 February 2010 (UTC) |
The Biography Barnstar | ||
BrineStans deserves this barnstar for accepting the challenge of creating a biography article about Alexander Arthur -- and doing a nice job of it. Orlady (talk) 03:18, 14 December 2009 (UTC) |
The Original Barnstar | ||
For your very professional edits to Appalachian music, I hereby award this very well-deserved barnstar. Keep up the great work! TTS51207 (talk) 19:11, 11 March 2009 (UTC) |
The Photographer's Barnstar | ||
For tirelessly updating Tennessee articles with great photos. Thanks for your contributions! ---Ichabod (talk) 01:57, 21 December 2007 (UTC) |
The Epic Barnstar | ||
I hereby award you, User:BrineStans, the Epic Barnstar, for fine contributions in the field of history, on a wide range of articles including Overhill Cherokee, Tellico Blockhouse, Toqua (Tennessee), Icehouse Bottom, and particularly Henry Timberlake. Your contributions to Wikipedia are very much appreciated! -- PEPSI2786talk 07:42, 1 February 2008 (UTC) |
The Epic Barnstar | ||
I award you the Epic Barnstar for creating the excellent article about the prehistoric site Tomotley. Oceanh (talk) 22:58, 4 February 2008 (UTC) |
This Dreamcatcher is hereby awarded to BrineStans in recognition of contributions to recognizing and documenting the indigenous people of the United States in Wikipedia, both through researching and contributing new articles (such as Overhill Cherokee) and through correcting errors and misconceptions in existing articles (such as your recent edits in Knoxville, Tennessee).
Keep up the good work.
--Orlady (talk) 01:19, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
The Photographer's Barnstar | ||
I'm not sure how far you went out of your way, but the important thing is that you did. And we're not talking here of a few extra clicks, but getting out of the chair, finding a map and visiting somewhere. He's not Elvis of JFK but William Forster gave his life for equality. You have assisted him in getting a bit of the memory he deserves. Cheers. The Wiki and I salute you. Victuallers (talk) 16:55, 23 September 2008 (UTC) |
The Biography Barnstar | ||
I hereby award you this Barnstar for your work on John Randolph Neal, Jr.: well-written, and a fascinating read! Ohconfucius ¡digame! 06:37, 26 September 2011 (UTC) |
The Barnstar of Diligence | |
BrineStans deserves commendation for his efforts to clean up about a gazillion (OK, I'm exaggerating a little) bad reference links in citations to articles in the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, and for performing numerous other minor acts of article and citation cleanup along the way. Orlady (talk) 19:35, 12 February 2013 (UTC) |
The Epic Barnstar | ||
I award User:BrineStans for the expansion of the Jean Bureau article. Keep up the good work! Lenticel (talk) 00:36, 5 April 2013 (UTC) |
The Mississippi Barnstar | ||
Thank you for creating Biggersville, Mississippi, and for improving so many Mississippi articles. Magnolia677 (talk) 22:59, 15 September 2017 (UTC) |
DYK
editThe 50 DYK Creation and Expansion Medal | ||
Good work! --evrik (talk) 23:56, 19 April 2020 (UTC) |
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On 19 November 2010, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Lindbergh Forest, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Knoxville's Lindbergh Forest neighborhood has two Lustron houses built with prefabricated enameled steel? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 7 January 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article L&N Station (Knoxville), which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that the Knoxville L&N rail station had three waiting rooms: one for ladies, one for "colored" people, and a general waiting room? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 19 January 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Brookside Mills, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that, in the early 1900s, the Brookside Mills textile factory (workers pictured) was Knoxville's largest employer? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 5 March 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article George Washington Harris, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that humorist George Washington Harris's comic character Sut Lovingood, who figured in tales attacking Abraham Lincoln and other politicians, has been described as "Huck Finn on amphetamines"? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 14 March 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Medical Arts Building (Knoxville, Tennessee), which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that entrances (example pictured) to Knoxville's Medical Arts Building are decorated with terra cotta buttresses, pointed arches, and transoms with Gothic tracery elements? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 22 March 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Anne W. Armstrong, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Appalachian novelist Anne Armstrong was the first woman to lecture before the Harvard School of Business and Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 12 April 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Knoxville Riot of 1919, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that the Knoxville Riot of 1919, one of the events of that year's Red Summer, began when a lynch mob stormed the jail in pursuit of a man believed to have been the mayor's illegitimate son? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 18 April 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article William F. Yardley, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that William F. Yardley, the first African American candidate for governor of Tennessee, is believed to have been the first African American attorney to argue before the state's supreme court? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 19 April 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Charles W. Cansler, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that, to raise money for the all-black high school where he was principal, Charles W. Cansler sometimes held demonstrations of his ability to calculate large columns of numbers faster than adding machines? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 19 April 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Austin-East High School, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that, to raise money for the all-black high school where he was principal, Charles W. Cansler sometimes held demonstrations of his ability to calculate large columns of numbers faster than adding machines? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 16 September 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Hugh Lawson White, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that U.S. Senator Hugh White (pictured), once a staunch ally of President Andrew Jackson, stood against Jackson's chosen successor in the 1836 Presidential election, placing third in the electoral vote? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Hugh Lawson White.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 23 September 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article John Williams (Tennessee politician), which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that less than a decade after he fought Seminoles in Florida to keep them from aiding the Spanish, U.S. Senator John Williams voted against the treaty in which Spain ceded Florida to the U.S.? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/John Williams (Tennessee).You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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On 19 October 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article James Alexander Fowler, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that, as a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, James A. Fowler argued before the Supreme Court in cases about water and vinegar? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/James Alexander Fowler.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 9 December 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Constant Puyo, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that French photographer Constant Puyo was an advocate of pictorialism, aiming to emulate painting in his photographic images (example pictured)? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Constant Puyo.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 15 December 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Adolphe Braun, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Adolphe Braun, whose photos were published worldwide and shown in prominent museums, first took up photography to aid in designing floral patterns for textiles? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Adolphe Braun.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 16 February 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Alfred Horsley Hinton, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that English photographer Alfred Horsley Hinton, a staunch defender of pictorialism, was once called a "slimy snake" by the American Edward Steichen? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Alfred Horsley Hinton.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 19 February 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article James Herman Robinson, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that in the 1930s, James Herman Robinson, who later founded Operation Crossroads Africa, was chased by a lynch mob after encouraging African American churchgoers to vote? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/James Herman Robinson.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 24 February 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Bruno Braquehais, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Bruno Braquehais' photography of the 1871 Paris Commune (example pictured) is considered an important early example of photojournalism? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Bruno Braquehais.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 16 March 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr., which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that among the best-known works by photographer Rudolf Eickemeyer are portraits of Evelyn Nesbit (example pictured)? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr..You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 25 March 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Madeline Rogero, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Madeline Rogero, the first woman mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee, was once an organizer for César Chávez's United Farm Workers? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Madeline Rogero.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 20 April 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article William Bell (photographer), which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that William Bell photographed the wounds (example pictured) and diseases of American Civil War soldiers for the Army Medical Museum? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/William Bell (photographer).You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 15 May 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Harcourt Morgan, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Harcourt Morgan, who was later University of Tennessee president and TVA chairman, camped out in pastures and cotton fields to study cattle ticks and boll weevils? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Harcourt Morgan.You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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On 3 October 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article William Trousdale, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Tennessee Governor William Trousdale fought in three U.S. wars and was nicknamed "War Horse of Sumner County"? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/William Trousdale. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 1 February 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article John Tipton (Tennessee frontiersman), which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that, after opposing the separation of eastern Tennessee from North Carolina, John Tipton helped draft Tennessee's first state constitution and served in the new state's legislature? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/John Tipton (Tennessee). You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 12 February 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Landon Carter Haynes, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Landon Carter Haynes (pictured) once shot rival newspaperman and politician William G. "Parson" Brownlow, who later accused him of stealing corn and selling diseased hogs? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Landon Carter Haynes. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 13 February 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Charles-Auguste Lebourg, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Charles-Auguste Lebourg designed sculpture (example pictured) for over 100 drinking fountains scattered throughout France? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Charles-Auguste Lebourg. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 16 April 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Jean Bureau, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that superior artillery created by Jean Bureau helped France achieve victories in several important battles of the Hundred Years' War? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Jean Bureau. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 13 May 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article John Baxter (judge), which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that attorney John Baxter provided legal defense for the participants in the East Tennessee bridge-burning conspiracy and the Great Locomotive Chase? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/John Baxter (judge). You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 23 May 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article John Netherland, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that John Netherland could not seek re-election after his first term as a Tennessee State Senator because a new amendment to the state constitution made him temporarily ineligible for the office? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/John Netherland. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 24 May 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article James G. Spears, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that U.S. Civil War general James Spears, who joined the Union Army after a threat of arrest for disloyalty to the Confederacy, was later dismissed from the army for statements opposing the U.S. government? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/James G. Spears. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 14 July 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Joey Clinkscales, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Joey Clinkscales was a Pittsburgh Steelers replacement player during the 1987 NFL players' strike and stayed on the roster after the strike ended? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Joey Clinkscales. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 27 July 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Johnnie Jones, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Johnnie Jones set rushing records at the University of Tennessee before playing pro football for the CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Johnnie Jones. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 10 August 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Terry McDaniel, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Terry McDaniel, who later became an NFL cornerback, won his state's high school championships in the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Terry McDaniel. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 15 August 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Fuad Reveiz, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that retired NFL placekicker Fuad Reveiz holds the University of Tennessee record for longest field goal, at 60 yards? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Fuad Reveiz. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 6 November 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Tony Robinson (American football), which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that in quarterback Tony Robinson's only appearance in the NFL, he led the Washington Redskins to a victory that has been called one of the greatest upsets in league history? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Tony Robinson (American football). You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 1 February 2014, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that exhibits in the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center include a moonshine still donated by the moonshiner's son? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 11 February 2014, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Greenback Depot, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that in the years since the Greenback Depot closed in 1954, it has been used for fertilizer storage, an antique shop, and a boat manufacturer's offices? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Greenback Depot. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
On 9 April 2014, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Adelia Armstrong Lutz, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that American artist Adelia Armstrong Lutz most liked to paint flowers, especially hollyhocks? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Adelia Armstrong Lutz. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
On 25 April 2014, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Emerson Etheridge, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that after Emerson Etheridge returned to the U.S. Congress even though his state had seceded, he was made Clerk of the House of Representatives? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Emerson Etheridge. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
On 15 May 2014, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Charles Inman, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that, as a member of the Tennessee legislature after the Civil War, Charles Inman supported measures to deny voting rights to former Confederates? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Charles Inman. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
On 29 July 2014, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article George A. Dickel, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that George A. Dickel, who gave his name to a brand of Tennessee whiskey, immigrated to the United States from Germany? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/George A. Dickel. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |