User:Doncram/Batch-Georgia-plus
Batch of article revisions, addressing pre-Nov2013 "NRIS-only" articles
This is a worklist. The articles actively in progress will be in Category:NRHP in progress. The number in that category (not necessarily all from this batch) is currently 0 (which updates occasionally).
Georgia
[edit]articles that were "NRIS-only" and created by doncram
[edit]Conyers Residential Historic District: done okay i think --doncramWhitlock Avenue Historic DistrictUnited States Post Office and Courthouse (Rome, Georgia)including move to Floyd County Administration BuildingUnited States Post Office and Courthouse (Albany, Georgia)- United States Post Office and Courthouse (Augusta, Georgia)
- Seclusaval and Windsor Spring
Dinglewood House (Columbus, Georgia)Augustine Hansell HouseChickamauga Lodge No. 221, Free and Accepted Masons, Prince Hall AffiliateNote UC tag removed by bot August 5, justified as more than 7 days old.Colored CemeteryColumbus Historic District (Columbus, Georgia)Corra White Harris House, Study, and Chapel, including startedA Circuit Rider's WifearticleDalton Commercial Historic DistrictDowntown Athens Historic DistrictGarrison Apartments, moved toReid House (Atlanta, Georgia)Gatewood House (Eatonton, Georgia)Goodall House (Macon, Georgia)Governor L. G. Hardman HouseHilton (Columbus, Georgia)Jackson County Courthouse (Jefferson, Georgia)including created related William Winstead Thomas article.Jonesboro Historic District (Jonesboro, Georgia)Kidd House (Lavonia, Georgia)Liberty Hill (La Grange, Georgia)- Madison Historic District (Madison, Georgia)
Murray County Courthouse (Chatsworth, Georgia)North Broad Street Residential Historic DistrictNorthwest Marietta Historic District<-- This would be a great one to visit and take photos of its houses.Old City Cemetery (Columbus, Georgia)- Old U.S. Post Office and Federal Building (Macon, Georgia)
- Paradise Park Historic District
- Pulaski County Courthouse (Hawkinsville, Georgia)
- Richland Historic District (Richland, Georgia)
- Rockwell Universalist Church
- Rutherford and Martha Ellis House
Sam Jones Memorial United Methodist ChurchSavannah Victorian Historic District<-- barely started. Complex big district worth a lot more development.Small House (Macon, Georgia)- South Main Street Residential Historic District (Statesboro, Georgia)
Sylvester Commercial Historic DistrictTaylor County Courthouse (Butler, Georgia)Tifton Commercial Historic DistrictTybee Island Strand Cottages Historic District<--worth more development but mostly needs photos!United States Post Office and Courthouse (Waycross, Georgia)Walnut Hill Historic District (Carnesville, Georgia)William P. Nicolson Housemerged to b&b article, now at William Perrin Nicolson HouseWilliam Taylor House (Resaca, Georgia)Woodbine Historic District (Woodbine, Georgia)and related Draft:Camden County Courthouse (Woodbine, Georgia) article started
and related:
William Winstead Thomas, architect of Athens, Georgia- Draft:Frederick Roy Duncan, to go to F. Roy Duncan or Frederick Roy Duncan
- Create Draft:Wynn's Hill-Overlook-Oak Circle Historic District with 5 F.RoyDuncan works, get it promoted to Wynn's Hill-Overlook-Oak Circle Historic District
- Create Draft:Butler Downtown Historic District, F. Roy Duncan, get it promoted to Butler Downtown Historic District
Develop Dinglewood Historic District, F. Roy Duncanbut neither the NRHP document nor the driving tour says which work in the district is Duncan's.
some GA articles that were created by editor Candleabracadabra
[edit]I moved the following drafts by Candleabracadabra from their User space out to Draft space:
Draft:Hillcrest (Cochran, Georgia) - Hillcrest (Cochran, Georgia) (currently a redlink) (developed, submitted)Done- Draft:McCanaan Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery - McCanaan Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery (currently a redlink) Done
- Draft:Bulloch County Emergency Medical Services building - Bulloch County Emergency Medical Services building (currently a redlink). Was moved to Statesboro City Hall and Fire Station and NRHP nomination reference has been expanded. Done
- Draft:Kettle Creek Battlefield - Kettle Creek Battlefield (bluelink is merely a redirect which can be deleted in a wp:rm, if/when Draft is ready). Created article by copy-pasting over the redirect. Although a merger proposal was added by another editor, this is done for now. Done
- Draft:Haven Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church - Haven Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church Done
- Draft:William D. Phillips Log Cabin - William D. Phillips Log Cabin Done
- Draft:Western and Atlantic Depot (Dalton, Georgia) - Western and Atlantic Depot (Dalton, Georgia) Done
- Draft:First National Bank (Columbus, Georgia) - First National Bank (Columbus, Georgia) Done
- Draft:Lott Cemetery - Lott Cemetery (bluelink is article created by Bubba73. Perhaps there is stuff to merge?) moot, draft was deleted, oh well. Done
- Draft:Barnesville Depot - Barnesville Depot (bluelink is article created by another editor. Perhaps there is stuff to merge?) moot, draft was deleted Done
- Draft:Elberton Depot - Elberton Depot (currently a redlink) Done
- Draft:Thomas C. Burke House - Thomas C. Burke House (bluelink is article created by another editor. Perhaps there is stuff to merge?) moot, draft was deleted Done
- Draft:William G. Harrison House - William G. Harrison House
(currently a redlink)moved to mainspace Done - Draft:Davis-Exchange Bank Building - Davis-Exchange Bank Building Done
- Draft:Tate Gymnasium - Tate Gymnasium (currently a redlink) Done
- Draft:Chattahoochee County Jail - Chattahoochee County Jail moved to mainspace Done
- Draft:Thomas A. Berry House - Thomas A. Berry House Done
- Draft:Boyd Mill Place - Boyd Mill Place Done
- Draft:New Perry Hotel - New Perry Hotel moved to mainspace Done
- Draft:Ludowici Well Pavilion - Ludowici Well Pavilion moved to mainspace Done
All those are Georgia articles I believe. There are at least a few more that were moved to Candleabracadabra's user-space, too.
- I don't see anything in Lott Cemetery to merge. Since I photographed New Perry Hotel and Ludowici Well Pavilion, I will try to work on them. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 19:20, 18 August 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks, good. The Lott Cemetery article can be developed a bit from its NRHP nomination document reference, now in the article, however.
- Feel free to promote Draft:Hillcrest (Cochran, Georgia) to mainspace if you agree it's ready, saving AFC editors' time (i submitted it already to AFC). --doncram 19:37, 18 August 2016 (UTC)
- It turns out that I photographed Hillcrest too. It looks fine to me - ready for main space. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 19:52, 18 August 2016 (UTC)
- What do you do to take one out of draft space (I've never done that before). Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 20:20, 18 August 2016 (UTC)
- Replying to User:Bubba73:
- MOVING articles in Draft space that are already submitted to AFC, argh, I thought it would be easy, but it's not, so I suggest you just skip any of these. The one example currently is Draft:Hillcrest (Cochran, Georgia). That's an article which I already submitted to Articles For Creation. You or I or anyone can be an AFC reviewer, but it is recommended that one install an "AFC helper script" which allows a reviewer to "Accept" or put on "Hold" or "Reject" a submitted article. It also updates their tracking systems and places notices at User talk pages where appropriate. I have the script installed, but I can't get it to run. And I am fairly well familiar with AFC processes. I'll let you know later if/when I get the script to work.
- Update: I figured out how to [start to] run the script. If you have it installed in your preferences per Helper script instructions (which I have just edited for clarity on this), and if you are on a page that has been submitted to AFC, then you can run it. At top options "Read", "Edit source", "View history", "More", select "More" and underneath that then "Review (AFCH)". Select "Accept" or "Decline" or "Comment". [There may be more steps required after that, I don't know.] --doncram 18:06, 19 August 2016 (UTC)
- MOVING other articles in Draft space, if you judge the page is ready for mainspace, you (but not I) can just move it there. (Your top-level Wikipedia options at top of your page are "Read", "Edit source", "View history". "Move" is right there too, or it is hidden from view and available under "More", instead. Select "Move". Select "(article)" space rather than "Draft" space for the article. Enter a reason like "with NRHP reference and new content, this is ready for mainspace" or briefer. Hit "Move". The default is to move any corresponding Talk page, if it exists, which is good. I myself am not allowed to move any new NRHP articles to mainspace currently, due to an edit restriction (which I will appeal sometime soon). Also delete the extra notice "This article is in the process of an expansion or major restructuring...." etc. that no longer apply. When you move one to mainspace, you are taking responsibility for it being a valid article. When I have finished any more to my satisfaction, I will mark them above for your attention. --doncram 17:28, 19 August 2016 (UTC)
- MOVING articles in Draft space that are already submitted to AFC, argh, I thought it would be easy, but it's not, so I suggest you just skip any of these. The one example currently is Draft:Hillcrest (Cochran, Georgia). That's an article which I already submitted to Articles For Creation. You or I or anyone can be an AFC reviewer, but it is recommended that one install an "AFC helper script" which allows a reviewer to "Accept" or put on "Hold" or "Reject" a submitted article. It also updates their tracking systems and places notices at User talk pages where appropriate. I have the script installed, but I can't get it to run. And I am fairly well familiar with AFC processes. I'll let you know later if/when I get the script to work.
- Replying to User:Bubba73:
- I don't see anything in Lott Cemetery to merge. Since I photographed New Perry Hotel and Ludowici Well Pavilion, I will try to work on them. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 19:20, 18 August 2016 (UTC)
- How to see all of Candleabracadabra's subpages (which are mostly articles moved from Mainspace that we can restore)
- There are more Georgia articles among subpages of Candleabracadabra's User space. I couldn't remember how to get subpages and was finding them by a more cumbersome approach, but I just figured it out again: at the "Tools" available to me (listed over in left margin of my screen), one of the Tools available is "Subpages". Select that, enter "Candleabracadabra" and select "User" space, then hit "Show" to get list of all of them. Here are the results with "Candleabracadabra" and "User" selected, currently including items like User:Candleabracadabra/Liberty Hall (Americus, Georgia) and User:Candleabracadabra/Allen Mercantile Company. There are redirects left behind for all the ones listed above which I recently moved to Draft space for us to work on. Redirects are italicized, e.g. User:Candleabracadabra/Hillcrest (Cochran, Georgia), which currently redirects to Draft:Hillcrest (Cochran, Georgia). You or I could move more out to Draft space and add them to the working list above. --doncram 17:28, 19 August 2016 (UTC)
- I found another one I don't think is listed above: User:Candleabracadabra/Statesboro City Hall. I moved it to Jaeckel Hotel and expanded it. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 15:24, 21 August 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks for expanding that. However, Bubba73, in any future articles, would you please MOVE the article started by Candleabracadabra (from their user space or from draft space, per MOVING instructions above ), rather than cutting and pasting the information to a new article. The main issue is that a "cut-and-paste move" does not move the edit history. The contributions by Candleabracadabra and others who edited the articles (adding categories, etc.) should be credited. I feel kinda strongly about this; I am motivated in my editing on these largely to resurrect and credit the contributions in advance of anyone creating new articles for these topics. Another issue is that a "cut-and-paste move" leaves the original article stranded in User or Draft space, cluttering those spaces and making it unclear which article topics there are "done". An example that was handled as I prefer is Hillcrest (Cochran, Georgia), which was moved by an AFC editor to mainspace; it has edit history reflecting Candleabracadabera's and three other editors' contributions, before my and your contributions. (Thanks also for the picture you added to the Hillcrest article, which helps immeasurably!) --doncram 10:15, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
- I just tried to move New Perry Hotel, but I didn't do it correctly. First I selected move to Wikipedia, which was wrong. Then I selected move to (article) but that just made a redirect. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 23:47, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
- I successfully moved Ludowici Well Pavilion and expanded it, but I've asked for help at the help desk to fix my eror on the Perry Hotel. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 03:25, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks for expanding that. However, Bubba73, in any future articles, would you please MOVE the article started by Candleabracadabra (from their user space or from draft space, per MOVING instructions above ), rather than cutting and pasting the information to a new article. The main issue is that a "cut-and-paste move" does not move the edit history. The contributions by Candleabracadabra and others who edited the articles (adding categories, etc.) should be credited. I feel kinda strongly about this; I am motivated in my editing on these largely to resurrect and credit the contributions in advance of anyone creating new articles for these topics. Another issue is that a "cut-and-paste move" leaves the original article stranded in User or Draft space, cluttering those spaces and making it unclear which article topics there are "done". An example that was handled as I prefer is Hillcrest (Cochran, Georgia), which was moved by an AFC editor to mainspace; it has edit history reflecting Candleabracadabera's and three other editors' contributions, before my and your contributions. (Thanks also for the picture you added to the Hillcrest article, which helps immeasurably!) --doncram 10:15, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
- I also started Statesboro City Hall and Fire Station. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 17:42, 21 August 2016 (UTC)
- Great. Especially useful to do now so the two articles can link to one another. Please note that I started a Requested Move discussion at Talk:Jaeckel Hotel, towards moving it to parallel name "Statesboro City Hall and Drummers' Building". --doncram 10:15, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
- @Bubba73:, I think we're making great progress, i.e. steady progress in a big set of articles. Hey, when you edit to expand an article using info from the NRHP document, as you did here in the Ludowici Well Pavilion article, could you please use "inline citations", i.e. in that case just add <ref name=nrhpdoc/> (note the "/" in that when you are invoking a reference already named "nrhpdoc") at the end of any sentence inserted or the end of any paragraph wholly based on the document (because I have given name "nrhpdoc" like I usually do, for the name of the NRHP reference in the article). Because when you've added to other articles, I haven't known whether you were using personal knowledge or not, and nor will other editors later. It is a big pain later to try to further develop an article when it is not clear where each piece of information came from. And, the article is likely to attract {{refimprove}} or similar negative tags. I am not perfect in doing this myself, but I am trying. It would be fair if you pointed out where I should do better, too. :)
- Anyhow, do let's keep going, I am finding this interesting to learn about Georgia. I am glad I have visited Savannah and Tybee Island and driven along the coast. Also I have spent some more time in small towns in South Carolina, and I am visualizing the Georgia historic districts to be like those. This is giving a good start for Georgians and others to learn about the historic places. cheers, --doncram 16:32, 28 August 2016 (UTC)
- I haven't really learned how to us the same reference in more than one place. I need to make myself an example. I think that everything I've added is from the NRHP form, with the minor exception with the Bacon-Fraser House, when I said that the house is far back from the street with a marker near the street. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 22:44, 28 August 2016 (UTC)
- I think I've gotten to all of the ones you have listed so far that I have visited. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 23:57, 28 August 2016 (UTC)
more Candleabracadabra Georgia articles (alphabetical)
[edit]Other Candleabracadabra Georgia articles (most of the following recently moved to Draft space by me) are:
Draft:Alapaha Colored School - Alapaha Colored School (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink): NRHP doc filled out, used in article, and article moved to mainspace Done- Draft:Alexander Hotel (Reidsville, Georgia) - Alexander Hotel (Reidsville, Georgia) (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink) Done
- Draft:Allen Mercantile Company - Allen Mercantile Company (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink) Done
- Draft:Alma Depot - Alma Depot (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink) Done
- Draft:Amity School - Amity School (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink) Done
- Appling County Courthouse, created from User:Candleabracadabra/Appling County Courthouse apparently when NRHP docs site was down, needs NRHP document or other sources (will otherwise be tagged "NRIS-only") Done
- Draft:Bacon-Fraser House - Bacon-Fraser House (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink) Done
- Draft:Bacon County Elementary School - Bacon County Elementary School (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink) Done
- Draft:Ben Hill County Jail - Ben Hill County Jail (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink) Done
- Draft:Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery - Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink) Done
- Draft:Brooks County Jail - Brooks County Jail (as of 8/22/2016, a redlink) Done
- Bryan County Courthouse (Pembroke, Georgia), created apparently when NRHP docs site was down, but has statements that derived from some source (the Georgia Courthouses Multiple Resources document?). Doncram just added a source and fact from User:Candleabracadabra/Bryan County Courthouse (Georgia) to it, but it is barely past "NRIS-only" status, needs NRHP document to be added.
- Draft:Cagle House - Cagle House (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Carnegie Library of Moultrie - Carnegie Library of Moultrie (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Cedartown Commercial Historic District - Cedartown Commercial Historic District (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Cedartown Waterworks-Woman's Building-Big Spring Park Historic District - Cedartown Waterworks-Woman's Building-Big Spring Park Historic District (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Central City Park Bandstand - Central City Park Bandstand (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Clinch County Jail - Clinch County Jail (maybe not a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Cochran Municipal Building and School - Cochran Municipal Building and School (recently created by Bubba73, perhaps a copy-paste of Candleabracadabra's version), with brief version of NRHP doc added but not yet expanded and used. Done
- Draft:Colquitt County Jail - Colquitt County Jail (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Dial Mill - Dial Mill (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Elam-Camp House - Elam-Camp House (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Emerson-Holmes Building - Emerson-Holmes Building (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:Ewell Brown General Store - Ewell Brown General Store (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- Draft:First African Baptist Church and Parsonage (Waycross, Georgia) - First African Baptist Church and Parsonage (Waycross, Georgia) (created in 2015 by Bubba73; maybe there is info in Candleabracadabra's version, maybe not), with brief version of NRHP doc added but not yet expanded and used.
- Draft:Fitzpatrick Hotel - Fitzpatrick Hotel (a redlink as of 8/26/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Harris-Ramsey-Norris House - Harris-Ramsey-Norris House (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Hatcher-Groover-Schwartz House - Hatcher-Groover-Schwartz House (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Henry Asbury House - Henry Asbury House (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Holly Court - Holly Court (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Holt-Peeler-Snow House - Holt-Peeler-Snow House (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Holt Brothers Banking Company Building - Holt Brothers Banking Company Building (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Hopeful Baptist Church - Hopeful Baptist Church (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Hotel Roxy - Hotel Roxy (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Hunt House (Griffin, Georgia) - Hunt House (Griffin, Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/J. R. Carmichael House - J. R. Carmichael House (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/James W. Baugh Homeplace - James W. Baugh Homeplace (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Jenkins County Courthouse - Jenkins County Courthouse (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016). Was created by copy-paste, lacks NRHP nomination document though text is probably based on it.
- User:Candleabracadabra/John James Jones House - John James Jones House (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/John Quincy Allen House - John Quincy Allen House (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Lanier County Auditorium and Grammar School - Lanier County Auditorium and Grammar School (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Lee County Courthouse (Alabama) - Lee County Courthouse (Alabama) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Lee County Courthouse (Georgia) - Lee County Courthouse (Georgia) (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016), created by copy-paste plus unsourced use of NRHP nomination document probably
- User:Candleabracadabra/Leesburg High School (Leesburg, Georgia) - Leesburg High School (Leesburg, Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Liberty Hall (Americus, Georgia) - Liberty Hall (Americus, Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Long County Courthouse - Long County Courthouse (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016), was created as copy-paste, has been developed in January 2017 to cite NRHP nomination document but without expanding the reference
- User:Candleabracadabra/Macon County Courthouse (Oglethorpe, Georgia) - Macon County Courthouse (Oglethorpe, Georgia) (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016), created by copy-paste, does not cite NRHP nomination document that was probably source
- User:Candleabracadabra/Mills House (Griffin, Georgia) - Mills House (Griffin, Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Mineral Bluff Depot - Mineral Bluff Depot (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Monticello High School (Monticello, Georgia) - Monticello High School (Monticello, Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Mother Easter Baptist Church and Parsonage - Mother Easter Baptist Church and Parsonage (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Nelson Tift Building - Nelson Tift Building (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Notchaway Baptist Church and Cemetery - Notchaway Baptist Church and Cemetery (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Old Camden County Courthouse - Old Camden County Courthouse (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Old Dawson County Jail - Old Dawson County Jail (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Old Jail (Washington, Georgia) - Old Jail (Washington, Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Old Turner County Jail - Old Turner County Jail (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Old Union County Jail (Blairsville, Georgia) - Old Union County Jail (Blairsville, Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Phoenix Hotel (Waycross, Georgia) - Phoenix Hotel (Waycross, Georgia) (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Pickens County Jail - Pickens County Jail (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/R. F. Strickland Company - R. F. Strickland Company (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Rabinowitz Building - Rabinowitz Building (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Developed, but reference cleanup needed, as of 1/17/2016
- User:Candleabracadabra/Redbone Community House - Redbone Community House (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Salem Camp Ground - Salem Camp Ground (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Sapp Plantation - Sapp Plantation (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Schley County Courthouse - Schley County Courthouse (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Solomon-Smith-Martin House - Solomon-Smith-Martin House (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/St. Thomas African Methodist Episcopal Church - St. Thomas African Methodist Episcopal Church (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) developed by Bubba73, revised by doncram Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Statesboro City Hall - Statesboro City Hall (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Tarrer Inn - Tarrer Inn (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/The Cedars (Washington, Georgia) - The Cedars (Washington, Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Towns County Jail - Towns County Jail (a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Done
- User:Candleabracadabra/Treutlen County Courthouse - Treutlen County Courthouse (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/US Post Office-Sylvester - US Post Office-Sylvester (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/United States Post Office (Cordele, Georgia) - United States Post Office (Cordele, Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Upper Lott's Creek Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery - Upper Lott's Creek Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Upson County Courthouse - Upson County Courthouse (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016) Developed, but referencing cleanup needed as of 1/17/2017
- User:Candleabracadabra/Villa Albicini - Villa Albicini (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Warner Robins Depot - Warner Robins Depot (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/White County Jail - White County Jail (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/William Barker Whiskey Bonding Barn - William Barker Whiskey Bonding Barn (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Windsor Park Historic District - Windsor Park Historic District (NOT a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Woodall-Patton House and Post Office - Woodall-Patton House and Post Office (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Worth County Courthouse (Georgia) - Worth County Courthouse (Georgia) (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Wright Hotel - Wright Hotel (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
- User:Candleabracadabra/Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company Building - Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Company Building (a redlink as of 12/31/2016)
go across top of state?
[edit]I figured out previously that to complete a swath across the top of state, would require 31 (or 22) articles:
- Gordon needs
3at 80% with just 1 left- Draft:Calhoun Depot - Calhoun Depot Done
- Draft:Calhoun Downtown Historic District - Calhoun Downtown Historic District 2011 listing, no NRHP doc available so skip
- Draft:Freeman-Hurt House - Freeman-Hurt House Done
- Gilmer 1,
- Dawson 1,
- Fannin 2,
- Union 3,
- Towns 2,
Rabun 6,- Draft:Hambidge Center Historic District - Hambidge Center Historic District (pic)
- Draft:Asbury and Sallie Hodgson House - Asbury and Sallie Hodgson House (pic)
- Draft:James Henry and Rachel Kilby House - James Henry and Rachel Kilby House (no pic)
- Draft:William E. and Sarah Dillard Powell House - William E. and Sarah Dillard Powell House (pic)
- Draft:Tallulah Falls Depot - Tallulah Falls Depot (pic)
Draft:York House (Mountain City, Georgia) - York House (Mountain City, Georgia) (pic)Not needed, visually, in wp:NRHPprogress map view, as this county is in corner to right of where already connected above.
- Walker 13 (or 4 to do Walker halfway)
- Draft:Gordon-Lee House - Gordon-Lee House (pic) Done
- Draft:Marsh-Warthen House - Marsh-Warthen House (pic) Done
- Draft:Chickamauga Coal and Iron Company Coke Ovens - Chickamauga Coal and Iron Company Coke Ovens (pic)
- Draft:Chickamauga Historic District - Chickamauga Historic District (pic) Done
- Ashland Farm
- Cavender's Store
- Chattooga Academy
- Lane House (Kensington, Georgia)
- Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club
- McLemore Cove Historic District
- US Post Office-Rossville Main
- Walker County Courthouse
- that was going to be 31 (or 22) in total to complete), or I'd be happy to work together on any others preferred by Bubba73 User talk:Bubba73.
- Gordon needs
other Candleabaracadabra Candleabracadabra articles moved to Draft space, e.g. in Florida and Indiana
[edit]- Draft:Gulf Beaches Historical Museum - Gulf Beaches Historical Museum (bluelink is merely a redirect which can be deleted in a wp:rm, if/when Draft is ready) - in Florida
- Draft:Morse Dell Plain House and Garden - Morse Dell Plain House and Garden (bluelink developed already; could add photos if regular NRHP reference works) - in Indiana
Nebraska
[edit]Thurston County Courthouse (Pender, Nebraska)IOOF Opera HouseHotel Yancey (Grand Island, Nebraska)- Emmanuel Lutheran Church (Dakota City, Nebraska)
Clay County Courthouse (Clay Center, Nebraska)- Congregational Church and Manse moved to Congregational Church and Manse (Santee, Nebraska)
Glenville School (Glenvil, Nebraska)IOOF Temple Building- Lancaster Block (Lincoln, Nebraska)
- Park Avenue Apartment District
- People's Unitarian Church
Peter Peterson Farmstead
and related:
J.F. Reynolds,architect in Nebraska and Iowa- Santee Normal Training School...create article separately or move & include Congregational Church and Manse (Santee, Nebraska) there?
- County Citadel type of courthouse building
Steps
[edit]- Pass 1: Use AWB to remove "NRIS-only" tags, to add NRHP reference tries and "under construction" tags.
- Apply AWB to links on this page
- Add reference and more by copy-pasting in approximately the following just before the closing double-parentheses of NRHP infobox (change "@@" to GA for Georgia or NE for Nebraska):
<ref name=nrhpdoc>{{cite web|url={{NRHP url|id=}}|title=National Register of Historic Places Registration: |publisher=[[National Park Service]]|accessdate= |author= |date= }} with {{NRHP url|id=|photos=y|title=photos}}</ref>
}}
{{under construction |placedby=Doncram |nosection=yes |comment=Along with others, this article is being edited to use content from its NRHP registration document and/or other sources, to remove permanently from "NRIS-only" status. |category=[[Category:NRHP in progress|@@]] |altimage=[[File:Thomasville_GA_Hansell_House01.jpg|60px]]
- but for each article, add the correct id number (NRHP reference number just above, in infobox) into two places, manually. And as AWB sorts entries alphabetically, merging GA and NE entries, change GA to NE when necessary.
- Pass 2: Edit to expand refs and develop articles, plus develop related articles on architects and so on.
- Pass 3: Add state or local related common links?
- Pass 4: Return to delete out any remaining temporary categories and tags
Old Camden County Courthouse
[edit]You listed this. There is Camden County Courthouse (Georgia). Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:24, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
- Okay, right, thanks! I see that User:Candleabracadabra/Old Camden County Courthouse is about the same building, with the same NRIS reference number, despite the fact the photos almost make them appear different. The Candleabracadabra one has some info that can be merged (a reference, at least).
- It looks like about 80 articles to restore. Feel free to take the lead on any editing in the Candleabracadabra ones (I would be adding the NRHP documents to each one) and moving them to mainspace. --doncram 05:14, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
- I did several a few months ago. I mainly did ones that I've photographed or knew something about. There are some more like that in the ones you just added. I'll probably get to a few. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 05:21, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
I moved and expanded two articles a few hours ago Lanier County Auditorium and Grammar School and Rabinowitz Building. Later this month I'm going to try to swing through Hawkinsville and get better photos of St. Thomas African Methodist Episcopal Church and swing through Warner Robins and get better photos of Warner Robins Depot and then move and expand those two. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 06:54, 3 January 2017 (UTC)
- I made Old Camden County Courthouse a redirect. This may have been a mistake. There is a newer courthouse, but it doesn't have an article. The old one is on the NRHP, so maybe it should be Old Camden County Courthouse. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 06:32, 9 January 2017 (UTC)
Refs
[edit]I put in inline refs to the NRHP form on some that I expanded using the form. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:16, 18 January 2017 (UTC)
- I noticed that you have done so. Great. It is so much better to find that the info in the article is source, i.e. that someone has taken responsibility for it. It is discouraging, on the other hand, if I visit an article, say perhaps to expand the NRHP nomination document reference, and find text which might be based on anything or nothing. I am not motivated to compare its content word for word with the NRHP document, if I have that, I am just depressed at the task. So, indeed, thanks! --doncram 02:42, 26 January 2017 (UTC)
- I noticed that in at least two articles I expanded, you correctly assumed that I got the info from the NRHP form. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:23, 26 January 2017 (UTC)
Georgia counties being visited
[edit]User:Bubba73, you mentioned at wt:NRHP that there often are few individual NRHP articles for Georgia counties that you are visiting and fixing up coordinates for, among other things. Which counties are in your plans for visits? Besides continuing to salvage Candleabracadabra's articles (scattered across the state, probably), I have been creating articles for counties in a swath across northern Georgia, but would be happy to redirect my energy to making articles where they're more immediately useful. --doncram 02:42, 26 January 2017 (UTC)
- Last weekend (on a trip) I got one needed photo in Cobb county, four or five in Jones county, one in Wilkinson county, and one in Twiggs county. (My daughter is now going to school in Cobb county, so there are a few more there I intend to get sometime.) I'm planning to get photos for the rest of McIntosh county soon. Baldwin county needs a few - I had been planning to go there, but the missing ones may not be accessible (I haven't checked that out). And Jenkins county and Bulloch county are not too far and both need a few photos. Also, I had in mind a dedicated trip in southwest Georgia, doing the counties on the border east to west and then the next higher row of counties west to east. But I think that will be too much. Now I have in mind doing Thomas county and the neighboring Brooks and Grady counties. I don't think I want to spend more than one night on the road doing it, so that might be doable, spending only one night. There are also a lot of photos needed in Muscogee county, but that is even a longer drive. I look for blue or blueish counties in the photo progress, but the other day I wrote a program to list the counties that need the most photos. I also like to get better photos. Jones County Courthouse (Gray, Georgia) had only a terrible photo, so I got several better ones a few days ago. Most of the counties I've photographed are at User:Bubba73#Historic_places. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:39, 26 January 2017 (UTC)
- (wikilinked the county list-articles for counties mentioned --doncram 05:18, 26 January 2017 (UTC))
- To start, in McIntosh County, i created Hog Hammock Historic District article (mainly material split out of Sapelo Island article), which currently lacks coordinates and lacks photos. I wonder if it is a bigger problem that most of the existing articles lack NRHP nomination document references and development based on them. It would be hard to plan to take the right photographs if the important historic features of the given places are not identified and explained a bit. --doncram 16:58, 26 January 2017 (UTC)
- (wikilinked the county list-articles for counties mentioned --doncram 05:18, 26 January 2017 (UTC))
- The ones w/o photos in McIntosh county are all on Sapelo Island, which you have to reach by ferry. You also have to take the group tour or a personal tour to go there. I took the group tour a year or so ago, but it didn't go to all of the sites. I'm planning to take a personal tour before it gets too hot. I doubt that I will get to all of the things I listed above. So far, everything I've photographed is either while on a trip or somewhere I went for the day to get photos. Today I went to Savannah so I got one that was added to the NRHP last month, plus two Carnegie libraries (not NRHP). Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 21:47, 26 January 2017 (UTC)
- And I need to get to Wheeler County and Montgomery County - I can't have those non-red counties so close to me! Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 01:17, 27 January 2017 (UTC)
- You sure have photographed a lot. Maybe with special request on a personal tour you can really get to all the places on Sapelo Island, it sounds like they are well spread out though. I have made it through #1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 out of McIntosh County's 11 listings (failing to find NRHP nom doc for one of those, leaving a "citation needed" tag for unsourced content in it, which perhaps you could easily attribute to one of the webpage sources and remove the tag). I got your thanks note, am glad you liked mention of exactly where the Behavior Cemetery is, based on map in the added NRHP doc. By the way it would be neat if you could find where D'Antignac House was and photograph what's there now, as part of a morality tale at the article, given sneaky demolition and false promise to preserve. It's easier said than done to create new articles and/or to add NRHP nomination documents and develop existing articles, for these counties. I'll finish out McIntosh probably but I don't think i can possibly catch up or stay ahead of your visits. It is chicken and egg though about which should be done first... writing articles informs getting the right photographs at a given listing, but having photos already makes writing articles more enjoyable. :) --doncram 23:23, 27 January 2017 (UTC)
- I have the contact info of two people who give personalized tours of Salelo Island, and I plan to do that before it gets too hot. It is likely that the house was close to the family cemetery, and directions to that are here. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 00:46, 28 January 2017 (UTC)
- Well, the dirt road to where I think the house was is gated. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 01:18, 28 January 2017 (UTC)
One of the articles linked to in the article about the house has a photo taken by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Georgia's copyright policy is essentially the same as the federal government. I filed an OTRS about that about a month ago. When that goes throuh, we can use that photo. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 01:32, 28 January 2017 (UTC)
- I thought that there might be a historical marker, but there is not one done by the state or the GA Historical Society. There is this, which helped me locate Baisden Bluff. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 19:56, 28 January 2017 (UTC)
- McIntosh County done now in terms of articles existing and having NRHP nomination documents. For Baldwin County, in a different direction but you mentioned it next, it looks like most of the 6 places lacking photos would be accessible. And others could do with better photos, informed by actual NRHP info. For a place like Devereux-Coleman House, it would be good to get in and get a better picture or two or three. If that house is gated, yeah i would take a picture through the gate like that. If it is not gated, and I drove all the way there, I would walk in and knock at the door and ask if I could take pictures. In my experience that's been very well-received, and sometimes i've been invited inside, and I'd take pics or not according to what they say. If no one answers the door I would take a pic on the way out, though. ;) --doncram 20:28, 28 January 2017 (UTC)
- If I can't get close, I can use a telephoto lens, as I did with Crestwood (Valdosta, Georgia) and some others. I've never knocked on a door or asked permission. I do like getting better photos, for instance the Jones County courthouse, last week. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:39, 29 January 2017 (UTC)
- The Devereux-Coleman House is not gated but you do have to either go up a private drive or shot through the trees. (A drone would be good for that one.) Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:51, 29 January 2017 (UTC)
- You've done really well with your telephoto shots over water, I recall. Hmm, i would feel uncomfortable walking up a really long private drive, presumably going past a mailbox, going where no one usually walks. That would feel like trespassing. But if the mailbox is at the front door, and newspaper delivery goes there, and there's a doorbell to ring, it really is okay, IMHO. A drone? Hmm, if i were them i would think about shooting, or netting, or sending my eagle after it. I've never done it, but for the gated or long private driveway ones I wonder about sending out postcards in advance saying I would be in the area sometime in the next weeks or months and would like to take pics, could they reply by phone/text/mail whether or not it would be okay to come to their door.
- I did walk in a long drive at Frogmore on Edisto Island, SC to a great old house completely out of view from the road, and no one was home, and I took pics, but I feel i shouldn't have walked in and I am uncomfortable about using the pics without permission. I am sure the mailbox would have been out at the road, and it feels like they could perceive it as invasive/unexpected if pics of their house popped up on the internet. Maybe I should write there and explain, and ask permission after the fact? --doncram 17:45, 29 January 2017 (UTC)
- Yes, if I have the address I can write in advance. And I could offer them copies of the photos. The Deveraux house looks close enough to just go up and knock. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 03:18, 1 February 2017 (UTC)
Today I hit Wheeler County, Montgomery County, and Toombs County, taking about 200 photos. I got multiple shots of all of the NRHP places except two in Lyons. I've uploaded four missing ones - it is going to take some work to do the rest. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 03:24, 7 February 2017 (UTC)
When I was at Woodland yesterday, a white pickup drove by me slowly, and then drove back by. But I was on the right-of-way of a public road the whole time, outside a decorative fence (with a telephoto lens). Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 00:50, 8 February 2017 (UTC)
- User:Bubba73, yeah, it is creepy when people do that. I have been harangued twice that I recall by people in a vehicle (maybe both times they were pickup trucks, i am not sure) when taking pictures from a car myself, too, I think they feel braver in a car/pickup/truck. I would be happy to a) talk about freedom of panorama, which we enjoy in the U.S., and b) offer not to use a photo of a house if it is the person who owns it or lives there, even though it is within our right to photograph them and publish them.
- With Willie T. McArthur Farm just started as an article, Montgomery County is "fully-articled" as was Wheeler County recently. :) --doncram 22:20, 18 February 2017 (UTC)
- User:Bubba73, Toombs County NRHP listings all have been created now, too, and all have NRHP document references. What next? --doncram 22:37, 2 March 2017 (UTC)
- Seminole County in lower left, and working on adjacent Decatur County, and i think I did some more not yet mentioned here, in the lower row of counties. --doncram 21:01, 10 March 2017 (UTC)
- User:Bubba73, about your possible future visit to Grady, Thomas, Brooks counties (three in a row, going west to east along lower row), Brooks and Grady all have articles now. Maybe you visited Brooks county already, as it is fully illustrated, i wonder? But Grady has just 2 pics for its 8 places, and Thomas has 21 for 40. I'll plug along on Thomas county articles (currently has only 10 articles). --doncram 01:15, 2 April 2017 (UTC)
- I got to Brooks County March 1, it is fully illustrated now. I'm hoping to do Thomas, Grady, and (I hope Colquitt and/or Mitchell) soon, but no definite plans yet. Several of the ones in Thomas County are not accessible from public land. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 01:37, 2 April 2017 (UTC)
- User:Bubba73, about your possible future visit to Grady, Thomas, Brooks counties (three in a row, going west to east along lower row), Brooks and Grady all have articles now. Maybe you visited Brooks county already, as it is fully illustrated, i wonder? But Grady has just 2 pics for its 8 places, and Thomas has 21 for 40. I'll plug along on Thomas county articles (currently has only 10 articles). --doncram 01:15, 2 April 2017 (UTC)
Thomas County places
[edit]About contacting owners towards getting permission, happily Thomas County's assessor's pages are easy to use and give full map access. At main website, click on "Search Records" to get to this search page which seems to require you to know parcel number or other identifying info. At least access is free. But you can click on "Map" there to get to zoomable, clickable map which shows parcels, in satellite view. Can select option for it to show parcel numbers, but just clicking at a point brings up owner, value info about a property.
- The Greenwood Plantation looks like one of the hard ones to get, right? Its article gives link to article from when it was for sale in 2013, with no listing price given. I just added what I think are correct coordinates to its article. If that's the right spot, then the parcel is owned by: Westchester Magnolia LLC / 329 N Broad Street / Thomasville GA 31792 / Physical Address 4340 W U S HWY 84 / Assessed Value Value $1297824. 235 acres last purchased 6/5/2015 at $1297824. Two surrounding bigger parcels are owned by Greenwood Research Foundation Inc c/o Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP / Two International Place / Boston MA 02110, both purchased 2/24/2015 at $22021175 each apparently. Westchester Magnolia LLC registration info gives Max F. Beverly as its agent. Several of the LLCs he is agent for give 137 E. JACKSON STREET in Thomas, Thomasville as their address, maybe that is where his office is. If I were there, I'd try writing to him c/o the 329 N. Broad St. address, and assuming i didn't hear back I would try stopping by his office when visiting to take pics, on the low chance that i could meet him in person and get permission to drive onto the property. Presumably he is a lawyer and/or real estate agent. Oh, here is Whitepages info: Max F Beverly, age 45-49, (229) 228-6988, 101 Plantation Dr / Thomasville GA 31792-6752. That is a residence. I would be willing to call him and see if something could possibly be arranged for you, if you would be okay with that. --doncram 03:46, 2 April 2017 (UTC)
coordination schmordination
[edit]Hey, User:Ebyabe and User:Bubba73, do you two know each other? I notice User:Ebyabe/NRHPs_outside_FL_pix_needed#Thomas_County indicates that Ebyabe has taken pics but not yet uploaded them, for East End Historic District (Thomasville, Georgia) and some other Thomas County NRHPs. Bubba73 is planning to get over to Thomas County, mentioned above. I am all for both of you getting there and both of you uploading pics. But maybe you can coordinate in some ways, to advantage. Ebyabe, are you possibly more interested in trying to make arrangements for difficult-to-photograph places like Greenwood Plantation, mentioned above? Anyhow I will keep plugging along on starting articles. To both of you, the one request I think of, when I am working on NRHP articles in Georgia, is that I'd like for historic district articles to get a lot of photos with specific identification in the photo names, of _all_ the major buildings in small and moderate size city/town districts. When the district has 900 contributing buildings, i guess not, but still if the NRHP document lists 30 pivotal-importance ones it would be best to get all of those ones at least. If I have listed out the important buildings, please consider it a request for a photo of each one! :) When the historic district is a farm with 10 contributing buildings it's fine to have just the farmhouse and one or two main structures. But in towns/cities HDs, you can probably have access to photo from the street almost all of the buildings, and I'd like to be able to routinely create list-tables with a photo for each main property! Just my thought of the day. --doncram 04:40, 8 April 2017 (UTC)
- We've never met but we've corresponded on Wikipedia. I'm planning to go to Bulloch County Saturday. Thomas County is something I plan to go to, but I don't know when. Several of the ones needed in that county are not easily accessible. Greenwood Plantation will require permission. Google street view shows a gate on its dirt road off the public road, although the gate is open. But I'm not going through it w/o permission. Sometimes I can get some of them through the trees with a telephoto lens. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:49, 8 April 2017 (UTC)
- (I just got back from Candler and Bulloch counties.) What you are saying about HDs is a major undertaking - getting all major buildings in the HD. Sometimes there are 300 of them. I did two HDs today. If I park and walk down the street 5 blocks, taking photos, then walk back on the other side (also taking photos), that takes around a half hour. And doing HDs in cities that I'm not familiar with is not my favorote, because I don't know where the most representative buildings are, etc. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 22:38, 8 April 2017 (UTC)
- Hey, really it is great, and i am grateful, if you get just one pic for a whole HD. But if you can have the advance info about which are the truly standout / main buildings in the HD of 300, say it is 15 or 30, then it could be awesome for you to get those ones. You have to use judgment about what makes sense to get. E.g. for West Main Street Commercial Historic District in Statesboro, for which I just created an article today, maybe today you got the premier building. You would have had to know which were the other 4 buildings, and that they were right there, which is not obvious in the NRHP document, for you to be able to decide hey in this case you can get them all fairly easily, if you are getting one. It's my fault, or the fault of all the other NRHP editors who also didn't do the work in advance, that you probably didn't know what you needed when you were on the spot.
- You would have to know in advance, to plan for time to get them all, and it would mean not getting other targets on the same trip. And it would have to prove worthwhile, like I mean you would deserve getting a list-article that really does use the pics in a table, not just in a gallery in the article or in Commons. The buildings need to be individually interesting and there needs to be separate info about each one of them, for it to be worthwhile to make a table. But it has been really fun to get them all, a few times I have done it, and there are some awesome HD articles out there (Detroit Financial District is one not by me). Tybee Island Strand Cottages Historic District is one where I think all the cottages from A, B, C, ... to R are all interesting, and there was/is something to say about each of them separately. It also was very frustrating for me sometimes to arrive at an HD and not have good info about what was included. I haven't done any big photo trips for a long time, you are the man for Georgia, and however you want to do it is fine. :) But if you do manage to score all the main ones, be sure to let me know so I can try to make sure the HD article takes proper advantage, while I am free to do Georgia articles as I have been the last several months anyhow. Let me know if there are already articles where a Commons category holds a lot of pics that really should be covered in the article.
- I look forward to seeing what you add for Bulloch in the coming days and weeks. And I will have to take a look at Candler, too, next. cheers, --doncram 04:34, 9 April 2017 (UTC)
- (I just got back from Candler and Bulloch counties.) What you are saying about HDs is a major undertaking - getting all major buildings in the HD. Sometimes there are 300 of them. I did two HDs today. If I park and walk down the street 5 blocks, taking photos, then walk back on the other side (also taking photos), that takes around a half hour. And doing HDs in cities that I'm not familiar with is not my favorote, because I don't know where the most representative buildings are, etc. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 22:38, 8 April 2017 (UTC)
- I've already added at least one to each of the Candler County NRHP and Bulloch County NRHP places I visited today. I added a bunch from two HDs in Metter in Candler County. I took several shots of everything, but I don't want to upload several photos of one thing to the county's HRHP category and I'm lazy about creating new categories. I didn't get into Statesboro much, but I did get one house that didn't have a photo. I've been to Statesboro quite a few times, but only to the more modern areas - not the historic areas. I think there are six HDs in Statesboro and they all need to be covered better. So I'm going back someday when it is cool enough to be outside that much. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 05:38, 9 April 2017 (UTC)
- Neat. I saw your South Metter Residential Historic District pics already uploaded. Hmm, the NRHP document there doesn't mention any specific houses I don't think, and the accompanying photos doesn't identify any by name or by address. Impossible to tabulate any number of the 77 contributing buildings. --doncram 06:46, 9 April 2017 (UTC)
- When I left home, I wasn't planning to go to Metter - I was planning to get three places in Bulloch County outside Statesboro and then go to Statesboro. But when I got the third one, I realized that I had time to go to Metter. Without any planning, I went to the location of the residential HD and walked down the street, taking photos of houses that looked old. There was a sign welcoming people to that street's historical area. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 16:06, 9 April 2017 (UTC)
- Neat. I saw your South Metter Residential Historic District pics already uploaded. Hmm, the NRHP document there doesn't mention any specific houses I don't think, and the accompanying photos doesn't identify any by name or by address. Impossible to tabulate any number of the 77 contributing buildings. --doncram 06:46, 9 April 2017 (UTC)
- I've already added at least one to each of the Candler County NRHP and Bulloch County NRHP places I visited today. I added a bunch from two HDs in Metter in Candler County. I took several shots of everything, but I don't want to upload several photos of one thing to the county's HRHP category and I'm lazy about creating new categories. I didn't get into Statesboro much, but I did get one house that didn't have a photo. I've been to Statesboro quite a few times, but only to the more modern areas - not the historic areas. I think there are six HDs in Statesboro and they all need to be covered better. So I'm going back someday when it is cool enough to be outside that much. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 05:38, 9 April 2017 (UTC)
remaining NRIS-only ones
[edit]While the March 3rd-dated wp:NRHPprogress currently shows 47, This Petscan report gives 48 remaining "NRIS-only" Georgia articles, as of March 10, 2017. (Probably one is not in Georgia.)
- As of March 27-dated "progress", there are 31 NRIS-only ones, out of 810 articles. To get to 40 percent of state having articles requires 34 more new articles (844 total, out of 2108 listings). 56 more photos are needed to bring state to 70 percent photographed (1476 total).
The 48 are:
inaccurately tagged ones (24)
[edit]A bunch of these are longer articles already, which clearly use sources besides NRIS, so the "NRIS-only" tagging is just wrong. Its application is off-putting.
- Crawford-Dorsey House and Cemetery - I removed inaccurate "NRIS-only" tag and added {{more footnotes}} instead, in this edit 3/16/2017
- Tomochichi Federal Building and United States Courthouse - perhaps the most blatantly wrongly-tagged one, this is a comprehensive article and is clearly marked as public domain material with source identified.
- Consolidated Mine
- Watson Mill Bridge State Park
- Fairlie–Poplar, Atlanta
- Gascoigne Bluff
- Marietta National Cemetery
- Jungle Prada Site -- a model photo shoot site???
- Colonsay Plantation
- Sacred Heart Cultural Center
- St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Augusta, Georgia)
- Healey Building
- Garrett-Bullock House
- James B. Simmons House, started with multiple photos and info (from a house visit?) in 2008 by FloNight
- Old Government House (Augusta, Georgia)
- Gwinnett County Courthouse
- Decatur Cemetery
- Elisha Winn House
- Clock Tower (Rome, Georgia)
- University Park–Emory Highlands–Emory Estates Historic District
- Callanwolde Fine Arts Center - maybe self-promotional, i.e. developed by the 501c3 nonprofit itself
- Holly Theatre (Dahlonega, Georgia) - maybe self-promotional
- Hampton Depot - maybe self-promotional
- Southern Dairies - maybe self-promotional, quite short, nearly NRIS-only
verified NRIS-only ones (23)
[edit]churches (12)
[edit]First Presbyterian Church (Valdosta, Georgia)Church of the Holy Family (Columbus, Georgia)Shiloh-Marion Baptist Church and CemeteryGreenville Presbyterian Church and CemeteryBroad Street Methodist Episcopal Church SouthMount Enon Church and CemeteryFirst African Baptist Church Parsonage (Columbus, Georgia)First Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Georgia)Rock Spring Presbyterian ChurchSardis Presbyterian Church and CemeteryLincolnton Presbyterian Church and CemeterySunnyside School-Midway Baptist Church and Midway Cemetery Historic District
historic districts (3)
[edit]South Candler Street–Agnes Scott College Historic DistrictBainbridge Commercial Historic District- Fox Theatre Historic District -- maybe a tiny bit of non-NRIS info, but very short
courthouses and other (8)
[edit]Peach County Courthouse- Coweta County Courthouse
John A. Davis HouseVeal School- Whittier Mill Village -- maybe a tiny bit of non-NRIS info, but very short
Neville and Helen Farmer Lustron House- Southern Belting Company Building -- maybe some self-promotional info, but very short, virtually NRIS-only
Empire Manufacturing Company Building- short, with NRHP nomination linked, almost NRIS-only
from another state, although shows up in the PetScan report
[edit]- Spanish Coquina Quarries - in Florida, not in Georgia