Talk:A. C. Schweinfurth

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Hi, nice development going on. I made one edit with a number of small changes that was an edit conflict, so I reversed it. Please consider re-implementing the small changes. Also, I am quite sure the Hacienda del Pozo de Verona is a Wikipedia-notable work, even though it apparently became a golf clubhouse later and then was lost entirely. Google search brings up plenty. Probably same also for "Moody house", which per the source was named "Weltevreden". I set up a redlink for Weltevreden (Berkeley, California) from the new Weltevreden disambiguation page. Hope this helps not hurts. -- do ncr  am  22:01, 23 August 2015 (UTC)


 * Hi, merger done. It happens, that new article created at variation of name.  Note A. C. Schweinfurth vs. A.C. Schweinfurth (currently a redlink, which I will redirect in just a second) are different.  I should have set up redirects from both them to head off what happened, but it is no big deal.  Usually in a merger one redirects from the newer article to the older, in effect giving continuing credit to whoever started the older one.  I went the other way because the new article was already much more developed, and it was me who started the older short one and i don't need the credit. :)  I just did the redirect at one, and copy-pasted its material to the new one, and combined the categories, etc.


 * After that, the one thing that was bothering me was the absurd claim that this was one of the first Pueblo architecture buildings, but i then saw the link (hidden) is to Pueblo Revival architecture which is plausible, so i unhid the link and then it is fine. :)  Keep up the good work!  -- do  ncr  am  22:18, 23 August 2015 (UTC)


 * Awesome. Thanks for the help! I'll probably create Hacienda del Pozo de Verona soon (looks like Julia Morgan also contributed to its later design, so I agree--eminently notable). Cheers, Jtmorgan (talk) 22:30, 23 August 2015 (UTC)