Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Louisdale History (Grandique ferry)

First of all the articles we taken by permission. You want sources and we give you them and now you want to delete the articles. You left the Phony history of Louisdale up for 11 months after it was tagged. It had no sources and was pasted from another site and was full of holes in the story you could drive a truck through it. This should have been deleted right away.

The Place was Grandique Ferry. This is the real history of Louisdale.If you delete this article you're hypocrites. We edited everyday to almost perfection. If delete it please delete all articles that have no sources right away. These articles are facts. You tagged us for having no internal links. We have internal links. It is a sad when this website takes made up stories over real ones.

We got permission to use the items on the blueberry assocations here is the email.

Bill. You are free to cite that reference if you like. Other than the one reference to the Louisdale Association in chapter 2 of The History of the Lowbush Blueberry, 1880- 1950 by Gordon Kinsman,(http://www.nsac.ns.ca/wildblue/hist/kinsman1880/ch2.htm), we have no additional information. Mr. Kinsman died some time ago and I'm not sure where he got his original research material or what happened to it after his death. You might try the public archives. Good luck. Jim Goit Nova Scotia Agricultural Collage

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>>> On 11/13/2007 at 10:56 PM, bill jackson wrote:

Hi: I'm from Louisdale. I would like permission to use info about Louisdale's Blueberry Association on your website and discuss crown land would be set aside by Lands and Forest in an article on Wikipedia about Louisdale. If you have the info and you are allowed to send me it, I would like to know the names of the subscribers and the witnesses. If you don't have it, where can I find this information. Thank You.

Grandiqueferry 15:48, 14 November 2007 (UTC).

Grandiqueferry 15:45, 13 November 2007 (UTC). Grandique Ferry.

We sent out two more emails. We will get them soon. Hope other people are doing this. The others are also from the gov't we will probably be allowed to use the reference. I asked for more info, but the only reference was on this site about the Louisdale Association. Grandiqueferry 15:48, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

We got permission to use the items on all the shipwrecks here is the email:

Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 11:49:22 -0400 From: "MMA Webmaster"  Add to Address Book To: "bill jackson" Subject: Re: Permission to use info. Good Morning Bill,

We have no problem with your using the information. Please credit the Museum in your notes and if you feel inclined, include the link to the shipwrecks database.

Cheers,

Richard MacMichael MMA Webmaster

>>> bill jackson 11/13/2007 10:42 PM >>> I'm writing an article on Wikipedia. I would like to use information about four shipwrecks where they happened and when. They are The Richmond (1885), The Margaret Ann(1887), The Wild Briar(1891), and The New England(1917). . Thanks, Bill.

We'll be more inclined to do it. Now all 4 links to these shipwrecks are going up. We just need two more emails. The others are gov't sites also. All we want is the about the land grants in places near Louisdale and in early records it was known as The Barachois odr Barsois St. Louis and the name changed to Louisdale. Once we get these emails, they'll be on here. Grandiqueferry (talk) 19:51, 17 November 2007 (UTC)

Grandiqueferry (talk) 12:56, 17 November 2007 (UTC)