User talk:RobersonvilleHistoryBuff

Notability of Lodge Hall
If the building's eligible for the Registry, that's not the same as actually being on it. There were plenty of buildings used as schools and something else before schools were built. Other than that, is the building notable? not only that, you're conflating the Lodge itself with the building it meets in, and you can't do that as far as the article goes. MSJapan 03:49, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

I will remove that misleading statement. It has not been nominated for being on the national registry. I think the building is the oldest building on Main Street. One of the oldest in Robersonville. I don't know much about it, but was hoping that a Robersonville reader could add more information to make this article complete. Delete it if you must. RobersonvilleHistoryBuff

Stonewall Masonic Lodge No. 296 and Robersonville High School
You mentioned that these two locations are eligible to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. I checked on the National Register database, but I can't find a listing or any comments that say these buildings have been determined eligible. Is there a National Register nomination pending for these buildings? These two Wikipedia articles have been nominated for deletion, but if you can provide some additional material or some reasoning for why these buildings are historic, then they might not be deleted.

I will remove the statement, but, please do not delete the article on Robersonville High School. There are many defunct schools listed on wikipedia that are not on the national registry of historic places. Let me clarify, I've read the requirements on the registry's website and I feel this building would qualify. So far, no one has applied to have RHS listed. RobersonvilleHistoryBuff If you're interested in documenting other structures that are already on the National Register of Historic Places, then check out List of Registered Historic Places in North Carolina. There's also a WikiProject for NRHP articles at WikiProject National Register of Historic Places. Check it out. --Elkman - (Elkspeak) 21:33, 6 March 2007 (UTC)

Copyright issue with Stephen Outterbridge}}}
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