User talk:CaseyG.Photograpy

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Reiley-Reeves House article
Hello, thanks for writing this article! I’ve just "patrolled" it, meaning marked as OK. I've added a few things to it: Hope this is OK. Let me know if you have any thoughts or questions about this. Blythwood (talk) 04:11, 29 September 2016 (UTC)
 * I've added some citations demonstrating that the facts in the article are true. This is important for allowing the article to be kept on Wikipedia. I've used the Google Books citation generator, which I recommend as a good way to add book citations quickly.
 * Wikipedia only takes articles on structures if they're recognised as notable, meaning recognised in reliable, published sources as important. In this case, the house is NRHP listed, so this is no problem. I've explained this to give context to the article and cited an NRHP listing.
 * I've added some links to other articles.
 * I've added some categories so people can find this article. I recommend HotCat for this as a tool that can suggest categories. You may also want to look at other similar sturctures to see if there are more categories you might like to add.
 * On the article's "talk page", I've added tags of "WikiProjects" (working groups) who might be interested in taking a look at the article to see how they can improve it further. In this case, the Architecture, NRHP and Louisiana groups.
 * I've added a reference list, so the references are placed in their own section after the end of the article.
 * I've added some external links.