User talk:Dstuddfelix

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Hi, You addition to this article shows allot of very good research and that, unfortunately, is the problem. Wikipedia articles should not be based on original research (per: WP:OR). It replaced a version based on secondary sources (created from published recent (20th and 21st century) books/articles/papers) with a version based on primary sources (19th century primary publications about the events). Wikipedia articles usually rely on material from reliable secondary sources. Articles may make an analytic or evaluative claim only if that has been published by a reliable secondary source. More at WP:PST.

Also on a minor point articles should be written in a formal third person tone, WP:TONE.

What you have written can (and probably will) be added back with some editorial cleanup by you, me, and/or other editors. You may also be able to submit it in its present form to Wikiversity, Original research is permitted on Wikiversity. Feel free to contact me on my talk page if you have questions about this edit. Fountains of Bryn Mawr (talk) 16:44, 10 December 2012 (UTC)