User:Dddonald/sandbox

Spring 2020 Digital History class
Here is an example of what it's like to write in your Sandbox. You can leave reminders for yourself, make a tentative list of sources, etc. You do not need to sign your edits in the Sandbox.

New section
Topics/pages for future edits/additions

John Early (bishop) - on the circuit serving the church at New London

Wiki Scholar project
Pages to consider for editing


 * Equal Suffrage League of Virginia
 * Crenshaw House (Richmond, Virginia)
 * Mary Johnston
 * Three Hills (Warm Springs, Virginia)

Potential sources


 * https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Equal_Suffrage_League_of_Virginia_1909-1920#start_entry
 * https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/VLR_to_transfer/PDFNoms/008-0050_Three%20Hills_2013_NRHP_final.pdf
 * http://www.virginialiving.com/house-and-garden/ahead-of-her-time/
 * https://www.toptenrealestatedeals.com/homes/weekly-ten-best-home-deals/2013/10-15-2013/9/
 * (http://www.randolphcollege.edu/news/2019/06/celebrating-the-right-to-vote-profile-of-an-r-mwc-suffragist/)
 * https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/media_player?mets_filename=evm00001051mets.xml
 * https://lists.h-net.org/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=h-education&month=0107&week=b&msg=jzzvc58F/2pzvjXRURj%2BCQ&user=&pw=
 * Graham, Sarah Hunter. "Woman Suffrage in Virginia: The Equal Suffrage League and Pressure-Group Politics, 1909-1920," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 101, no. 2 (April 1993): 227-250.
 * Salmon, Emily J. and Edward D. C. Campbell, Jr. The Hornbook of Virginia History. Richmond: Library of Virginia, 1994.

Possible new pages to create


 * Anne Clay Crenshaw
 * Orra Gray Langhorne (Lynchburg)