User talk:Stangboy7

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Normal trivia
Hello. Not to be nitpicky or anything. Just that if we are going to have trivia sections they should be referenced (which I noticed you are doing : ). One thing that does, besides guaranteeing accuracy, is it deters nonsense and incorrect additions, because they will be rather easy to pick out. Thanks for your work on the article. IvoShandor 04:23, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

Sure
What areas would you specifically like guidance in? I can help where needed. IvoShandor 23:15, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
 * Your interest might make WikiProject National Register of Historic Places and WikiProject Illinois relevant to you, consider joining if you haven't. It seems your interest in small towns crosses my interests (I am from central Illinois originally and am working on northern Illinois history topics). I have a some articles on central Illinois topics that need written, (I have photos to use and can give you some sources to start with), and could "assign" you one of those, if you wanted. I could also give you a link to a similar page I have created that you could use as a basis for the page layout. The key to significant quality contributions is research skill, if you have that (and a good library nearby) any deficiencies elsewhere can be compensated for by the strengths of other editors. IvoShandor 23:21, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
 * The idea that everything must be on the web is erroneous, though commonly believed. There are numerous ways to cite sources, a few ideas can be found at WP:CITE, and though I don't use them some editors like to utilize the templates which assist you in what information to include at WP:CITET. Personally I use the method laid out at WP:FN, other resources are available at Harvard referencing. So any published source suffices, in fact, many books are far more reliable than what Google turns up to be sure.


 * Joining a project is easy, there should be a participants section on the project page, just add yourself there. The talk pages are there for assistance and any issues that arise, and there is usually a userbox template you can put on your userpage. Most of the project pages have other goodies, links, guidelines, and resources to assist in building articles.


 * I am from Bloomington. There are numerous Bloomington (and surrounding areas) buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places that have articles which need expanded. I can point you toward some if you'd like. IvoShandor 23:43, 14 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Chenoa, cool. Small town, but its pretty neat, if you're into that sorta rustic, peaceful setting. I took a bunch of photos there in March. The only articles that I see are ones that I have on my watchlist. (See Watchlist). First and foremost, I would suggest Matthew T. Scott House. An excellent source is the National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form, I swear by these things and they are a good starting point for any site listed on the National Register. I have a few examples of how I approach houses that are listed on the National Register. The sections can vary but mostly I keep with a "History" section, an "Architecture" section, and a "Significance" section. Check out some houses I have done like Lake-Peterson House, Lampert-Wildflower House, for an example of an almost complete article I did, see Ellwood House, which is nearly ready for featured article status. These are just some examples, if they don't help let me know, I have more. Don't hesitate to ask me questions or for help, I will help you as much as I can, and if I don't know I will find someone who does. There is lots of stuff that needs done for the central Illinois area so if the Scott House doesn't float your boat, let me know and I will point you toward some other stuff. : ) IvoShandor 09:20, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
 * An important article is missing for the area as well; and I am not sure it really lies in your interest area, it doesn't mine but I have done one related article on the topic for this area. The huge windfarm under construction (and partially operational) near Arrowsmith is a glaring gap in Wikipedia's Illinois coverage. Here is the red link and some sources:


 * Twin Groves Wind Farm (Sources: Pantagraph, Horizon, Pantagraph, Legal Record, Business Week, Illinois Times)


 * The article I did was Mendota Hills Wind Farm which you pass along I-39 ahead of Rockford by about 35 miles. There aren't any really quality articles on wiki about wind farms so mine is probably the best model to go on. This is something that is slightly more involved and if you are interested, I would be more than willing to collaborate with on this one in hopes of going for good article status. Let me know what you think. Remember, we have all the time in world, ain't no deadlines 'round here! IvoShandor 09:47, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
 * Oh, and you're interested in aviation I just noticed. I assume you have been to the Prairie Aviation Museum then, and probably seen the DC-3 (Ozark Airlines plane) they have there. It's pretty cool, I got up close and personal with it when I was younger and serving in the military. Anyway, I started the page U.S. Army Aircraft C-53-DO-41-20124 awhile back, which is about the plane. The plane is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The article lacks photos since you have to pay an admission fee to view it I didn't get to go see it when I was in Bloomington doing some wiki work in the spring. Photos and expansion are what this article needs and I am certain your interest in the areas where a couple of different topics meet in this article would make it another ideal candidate for you to work on. In addition, the many towns and cities have mostly weak articles and anything reliable you find on them can be used to help expand those articles. I kinda cross-pollinate my efforts when it comes to that, for instance when I was working on the Stephen Wright House I did a pretty decent expansion of Paw Paw, Illinois same thing with Oregon, Illinois, I was working on related topics like Oregon Public Library and Ogle County Courthouse and had info in those sources about Oregon, so I expanded that article. I suspect you will find the same for the Scott House in the nomination form I linked above (I haven't actually looked at it yet). Anyhow, sorry to barrage you all at once. IvoShandor 09:58, 16 September 2007 (UTC)

WikiProject Illinois 2007 Census
Hello, sorry to be so impersonal, in a rush, got to go. :)

IvoShandor 11:22, 4 October 2007 (UTC)

WikiProject Illinois Post Census Report
IvoShandor 06:18, 11 October 2007 (UTC)

Scott House and man
Hey Stangboy, I looked over Matthew T. Scott House and made some tweaks, there is an impt. discussion I started on the talk page there as well, please do take a look if you have time. I haven't looked at the Matthew T. Scott page yet but will tonight.

Also, have you thought about coverting the raw external links into footnotes, so they show up in a notes section? You can read all about footnotes on Wikipedia at this page. I have found it the easiest, cleanest and least ambiguous way to cite sources on Wikipedia. Thought you might benefit from the info, and, of course, I can give you any help you need. --IvoShandor (talk) 04:41, 25 September 2008 (UTC)

AfD nomination of Moonshine, Illinois
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Your Picture of the Meadows, Il grain elevator.
Hi. Im surprissed to even find that someone has a picture of it online. This isnt important at all, but wanted you to know they removed a part of the elevator, mainly a drier. So just incase you wanted to get an updated picture or something. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ChiserYT (talk • contribs) 16:50, 9 November 2021 (UTC)

Which dryer? I took that picture from my parents house as they live right next door to it. I could surely get another to update it Stangboy7 (talk) 05:00, 9 December 2021 (UTC) Really, thats cool. I only live 8 miles away. So they opened up a new corn elevator in 2018 and meadows became a soy bean only facility, not requiring the tall silver drier tower, i saw them dismantling it and asked my dad who asked the manager of the co-op who said they are moving it to the new facility. It doesnt matter much cuz its rather hidden. unrelated, but idk how old you are, but do you remember there being a little bank building near the elevator, i do but now its gone. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ChiserYT (talk • contribs) 15:43, 3 January 2022 (UTC)

I do remember the building, but it wasn’t a bank when I was born, the CoOp owned it and it was one of their buildings. My parents have lived there since 1980, and I’ve seen so many buildings and bins buoy and torn down. Stangboy7 (talk) 15:03, 20 October 2022 (UTC)