User talk:JillSutton12

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JillSutton12, good luck, and have fun. –   !dea4u    17:34, 14 November 2014 (UTC)

Edit by Sydneyp9856
Hello! I am a student at the University of Maryland taking the WMST250 course. Well done on your article and congratulations on the awards received because of it. Out of all of the articles I have read through, this by far represented exactly what we were supposed to get out of this Wikipedia project. Not only did it give this exceptional public encyclopedia information on a very important figure, it also gave information that would be useful in our women's studies course. The only few edits I made was adding a few more wiki links, including the one linked to the Crimean War. Overall, great job! -- User: Sydneyp9856