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Louisa Dresser Campbell
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Speedy deletion nomination of Louisa Dresser Campbell
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June 2010
Please do not remove speedy deletion notices from pages you have created yourself, as you did with Louisa Dresser Campbell. Please use the template on the page instead if you disagree with the deletion, and make your case on the page's talk page. Thank you. Acather96 (talk) 14:24, 28 June 2010 (UTC)

Copyright problem: Louisa Dresser Campbell
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If you would like to begin working on a new version of the article you may do so at [ this temporary page]. Leave a note at Talk:Louisa Dresser Campbell saying you have done so and an administrator will move the new article into place once the issue is resolved. Thank you, and please feel welcome to continue contributing to Wikipedia. Happy editing! Acather96 (talk) 14:28, 28 June 2010 (UTC)

Copyright concerns
Hi. As I explained at User talk:98.191.15.130, it seems quite possible that you are affiliated with the museum, given your pattern of edits, but, if so, you will need to first verify that we have permission to use its content before importing it. Almost the entire final paragraph of Louisa Dresser Campbell seems to have been copied from this page. I'm afraid that until and unless permission for that content is provided, the removal of content from is not enough to retain the article. Please see Donating copyrighted content for procedures. You are welcome to let me know at my talk page if you have any questions about the procedure. Thanks. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 20:55, 6 July 2010 (UTC)