User talk:Hampton-Franklin

Elizabeth Goodfellow article I'm new to this - joined with other Oxford Symposium speakers & members working to add and correct articles on women food writers on Wikipedia. So I haven't 'talked' before, and not have much time now, so I may not be clear.

But I wanted you to know that I did add a 'Further reading' section for her book, and to 'honor' WWWeaver's long years on Mrs. Goodfellow by adding his old article link.

However, my research did not come from her book. In everything I research I deal primarily with primary resources. For this article I used google books and other online book and magazine collections, online Phila city directories (and fiche at Library of Congress), census, Ancestry.com, newspapers, WorldCat.... Visited Library of Congress several times and Maryland State Archives.

We were told by the leaders of this project to write general information in the Wikipedia article... not original ideas or supporting arguments. And that is why I was forced to write two articles, altho neither includes all the info I found. Nor includes all the 'arguments.' Still learning. So, in short, too late, her book is in its new section.

Have a great weekend! Dawn202 (talk) 20:31, 10 July 2015 (UTC)