User talk:Paul lurz

I am doing a research project on Crownsville Mental Hospital. Your Wikipedia Article has been the most helpful artile I have bee nable to find thus far on this topic. I was hoping, if you don't mind, that you would share your resources used.

Thanks so much in advanced, Logan Logan: Everything in the article comes from reports in the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis, The Baltimore Sun,personal interviews and the people I knew at Crownsville. A good history never completed is in the Maryland Archives: Materials Towards a History of Crownsville in a collection donated by Doris Morgenstern Wachsler. Its a good basic history. If I were better on the computer and this website I would provide footnotes for all of the statements and perhaps sometime in the future I will get around to attempt doing it. I also have pictures which I hope to put onto the site but again a challenge for me. Good luck.

Thanks to the kind Canadian who did the editing.

Hello Mr. Lurz, I learned about the hospital (and yourself) while reading Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. I worked a little on the article and added a picture found with a cleared copyright license. FYI the only sources we are allowed to use on Wikipedia are written sources, no oral history or original research, the sources need to be verifiable by anyone (ie. in 100 years time), I hope you publish and archive, in some form, your knowledge of the hospital history, so we can include it on Wikipedia someday, for all time. Thanks. Green Cardamom (talk) 20:43, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

BTW I notice the picture I found on Flickr is by Webb Zahn, I wonder if there is a connection with Gordon Zahn.. Green Cardamom (talk) 20:46, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

March 6, 2014; I screwed up on the editing. I have problems with this site. If anyone can correct it, go for it. Thanks