User:TCMemoire
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Languages | English (native), French (intermediate) | |||||||||||||||||
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University | University of South Dakota | |||||||||||||||||
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Aliases | Spirit, Memoire | |||||||||||||||||
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Joined | July 18, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||
First edit | 06:13, July 21, 2013 | |||||||||||||||||
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Hello! My name is TCMemoire, but I respond to Spirit or Memoire. I have been a Wikipedian since July 2013. I am currently semi-active, making a few edits every month. I am mainly a member of WikiProject National Register of Historic Places but also participate in WikiProject South Dakota, WikiProject Ghost Towns, and WikiProject LGBT.
I participate/have participated in multiple projects and perform several behind-the-scenes tasks, including anti-vandalism and stub sorting. I use Twinkle, HotCat, and Huggle.
I'm always eager to help where I'm needed. Remember that I am only human; I will inevitably make mistakes but am always learning. Feel free to leave any comments, concerns, etc. on my talk page!
DYKs
[edit]These are the articles I have either created or improved enough to help appear on the front page in the Did you know section. Please read below and learn a thing!
- ... that D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery is one of the oldest fish hatcheries in the United States? (3 January 2014)
- ... that Aeroflot Flight 3519 crashed in 1984, killing 110 people? (9 January 2014)
- ... that Billie Ert and Antonio Molina, a drag queen and former football star, respectively, in 1972 became the first same-sex couple to be married in Texas? (30 July 2016; 2,756 views)
- ... that the International Vinegar Museum houses more than 350 types of vinegar from around the world? (14 February 2022; 8,774 views)
- ... that Alexander Hamilton, a future United States Founding Father, attended St. John's Episcopal Church in his youth? (22 February 2022; 4,284 views)
- ... that many of the traditional Lakota ceremonies performed at the Sitting Bull Crystal Cavern Dance Pavilion were still illegal under federal law during the show's first years? (11 March 2022; 4,813 views)
- ... that American president Calvin Coolidge wrote his statement "I do not choose to run" at Rapid City High School? (14 March 2022; 1,663 views)
- ... that the Dillinger Gang's 1934 robbery of the Security National Bank (pictured) in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was depicted in the 2009 film Public Enemies? (24 March 2022; 6,910 views)
- ... that US president Calvin Coolidge left Mystic, South Dakota, in a lumber wagon? (17 March 2024; 5,336 views)
- ... that the Lemmon Petrified Wood Park & Museum contains 3,200 tons of petrified wood? (26 March 2024; 4,791 views)
- ... that the Shakespeare garden in Wessington Springs, South Dakota, was the first of its kind in the state? (7 April 2024; 3,049 views)
- ... that 28 Jews hid in Verteba Cave for almost six months during the Holocaust? (11 April 2024, 8,303 views)
- ... that the residents of Ukraina and Gorham, North Dakota, were involved in a feud that started with Easter baskets? (27 April 2024, 6,220 and 3,245 views, respectively)
- ... that after the McVey Fire, the United States Forest Service accidentally planted thousands of acres of non-native trees? (7 August 2024; 9,830 views)
- ... that the American Pigeon Museum & Library keeps a flock of hundreds of pigeons for public viewing? (16 August 2024; 5,312 views)
- ... that while recruiting for the Blair Colony, Betty Blair reportedly convinced potential settlers that there were no flies in South Dakota? (12 September 2024; 9,023 views)
- ... that Galena Schoolhouse in South Dakota was once leased to a historical society for $1 annually? (14 September 2024; 4,590 views)
Creations
[edit]I made these things. A lot of these categories overlap. Items are listed in order of creation.
- South Dakota
- Snoma Finnish Cemetery
- D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery
- Terrace Park (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
- Old Main (University of South Dakota)
- Belbas Center
- Inman House
- First National Bank Building of Vermillion
- Prentis Park
- Bluff View Cemetery Chapel
- Garfield Township Hall
- Austin–Whittemore House
- Gunderson House
- Downtown Vermillion Historic District
- Wakonda State Bank
- Wakonda Variety
- Sample—Lindblaum House
- Renner Ball Park
- Sitting Bull Crystal Cavern Dance Pavilion
- Carpenter Building (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
- Presentation Children's Home
- L.D. Miller Funeral Home
- Civilian Conservation Corp Camp F-10
- Rapid City Fruit Company
- Gina Smith Campbell Bathhouse
- Orpheum Theater (Sioux Falls)
- Sioux Falls Light and Power Hydro Electric Plant
- Security Bank Building (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
- Cathedral Historic District (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
- Rapid City High School
- Odd Fellows Home of Dell Rapids
- All Saints Historic District
- Pettigrew Home & Museum
- Lincoln School (Belle Fourche, South Dakota)
- Rapid City Historic Commercial District
- Rapid City Carnegie Library
- Butte–Lawrence County Fairgrounds
- Spearfish Historic Commercial District
- Concrete Interstate Tipis of South Dakota MPS
- Shakespeare Garden and Anne Hathaway Cottage
- St. Paul Lutheran Church and Cemetery (Union County, South Dakota)
- Talking Crow Archeological Site
- Ludlow Cave
- McClure site
- Tabor School
- Long View Stock Farm
- Galena Schoolhouse
- Texas
- Carbonate, South Dakota
- Addie Camp, South Dakota
- Big Bottom, South Dakota
- Bismuth, South Dakota
- Tinton, South Dakota
- Tigerville, South Dakota
- Trojan, South Dakota
- Etta, South Dakota
- Flatiron, South Dakota
- List of ghost towns in South Dakota
- Greenwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota
- Pactola, South Dakota
- Maitland, South Dakota
- Myers City, South Dakota
- Rochford, South Dakota
- Roubaix, South Dakota
- Nahant, South Dakota
- Okobojo, South Dakota
- Firesteel, South Dakota
- Sheridan, South Dakota
- Spokane, South Dakota
- Galena, South Dakota
- Novak, South Dakota
- Rapid City, Black Hills and Western Railroad
- Terraville, South Dakota
- List of forts in South Dakota
- Thoen Stone
- Black Hills and Fort Pierre Railroad
- Mitchell Technical College
- Belle Fourche Valley Railway
- Grand Island and Wyoming Central Railroad
- South Dakota gubernatorial elections
- Hub City, South Dakota
- Alice Gossage
- Judy Olson Duhamel
- Ida McNeil
- List of cemeteries in South Dakota
- South Dakota Veterans Cemetery
- Woodlawn Cemetery (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
- Lionel Bordeaux
- List of archaeological sites in South Dakota
- Lewis Akeley
- Lyle Bien
- John Boland (South Dakota politician)
- Jasper Fire
- Legion Lake Fire
- McVey Fire
- List of South Dakota wildfires
- Bear Country USA
- Southeast Technical College
- Sicangu Akicita Owicahe Tribal Veterans Cemetery
- Gordon Stockade
- Blair Colony
- Potato Creek Johnny
- Murder of Darlene VanderGiesen
- African Americans in South Dakota
- Ted Blakey
- George Shanard
- South Dakota
- Texas
Misc. articles
[edit]- Frank Armitage
- Kern, Alaska
- Fuqua, Texas
- Leipzig, North Dakota
- Tubb Town, Wyoming
- Gillett, Colorado
- Belknap, Texas
- Cambria, Wyoming
- Aeroflot Flight 3519
- Takaka, Afghanistan
- Aeroflot Flight 498
- Venus Hill
- Bolt's Farm
- Minnaar's Cave
- Laufey (singer)
- Hawaiʻi Register of Historic Places
- Verteba Cave
- Harlowbury
- Ukraina, North Dakota
- Nether Hall, Roydon
- Avonlea culture
- Elbowoods, North Dakota
- William Wales (optician)
- Plains Woodland period
- Archaeology of Angola
- Dundo Museum
- Huíla Plateau
- The American Pigeon Museum & Library
- Scooter's Coffee
Significant contributions
[edit]Articles I did not create but have expanded a fair amount (about >3000-ish bytes of prose), heavily cleaned up, translated, and/or gotten to DYK. Also serves as a bit of a to-do.
- Medary, South Dakota
- Minnesela, South Dakota
- 2013–14 Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball team
- 2013–14 Portland State Vikings men's basketball team
- Brownsville, South Dakota
- Deadwood Central Railroad
- Black Hills Pioneer
- Bertrude
- Bertrada of Laon
- Beatrice of Viennois
- Ashot I of Armenia
- OutSmart
- Mary's (Houston)
- Swartkrans
- Fort Totten State Historic Site
- St. John's Episcopal Church (Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands)
- International Vinegar Museum
- Sturgis Williams Middle School
- Harlow Town Park
- Great Southwest Building
- Fort Meade (South Dakota)
- Mystic, South Dakota
- South Dakota Hall of Fame
- Dinosaur Park
- Emergency baptism
- Black Hills National Cemetery
- Lemmon Petrified Wood Park & Museum
- Flag of South Dakota
- Borshchiv Raion
- Gorham, North Dakota
- Broadway Cemetery Historic District
- Train robbery
- Yaniv (name)
To-do?
[edit]Bolded are top priority.
South Dakota
[edit]Ukrainian diaspora
[edit]Other
[edit]WikiLove
[edit]Moved here. A big thank you for these kind messages of encouragement!
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