In the past, my chief activity was looking for articles that need to be deleted, and getting them deleted. Now, I tend to make small improvements in a lot of articles, and write one every once in a while. I also fight vandalism. In real life I'm a stay-at-home dad with interests in science fiction and history.
Due to travel and caring for three children, my activity is sporadic.
some of the pages I have added
edit- Morrill Wyman, 19th century American physician and social reformer
- hokum - a type of blues song (although the page has been improved greatly since my stub)
- Jerome War Relocation Center - a Japanese American internment camp
- Rohwer War Relocation Center - ditto
- Logan Trace
- Adamu Tesfaw - an Ethiopian artist
- Nicholas Stuart Gray - British children's author and playwright
- three disambiguation pages: Youmans, Bartley, and Ringwood (disambiguation)
- Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead, an historic home in Rhode Island
- André Barde, French librettist of operettas and musical comedies
- George Evans Moule, Anglican missionary in China
- 546 (disambiguation) - kind of self-explanatory, isn't it?
- List of mountains in Ethiopia and List of lakes in Ethiopia
- John P. Ordway, 19th century Boston music publisher/composer/arranger, doctor, politician, and fisherman
- Frank Nesmith Parsons, Chief Justice of the NH Supreme Court 1902-24
- Andrew Snape Douglas, British Navy captain of the Revolutionary War/Napoleonic War era
- Zeb Turner, country guitarist and songwriter
- Patricia McQueeney, actress, TV personality, and talent agent
- David Stuart, associate of George Washington
- John Westcott Myers, American WWII test pilot
- Arthur Leo Owens, American country music songwriter
- Ernest A. Inglis, American judge
- Marmaduke H. Dent, American judge
- George Poffenbarger, American judge
- Livia Simpson Poffenbarger, American newspaper owner/editor, civic leader, politician
- Peter C. Shannon, American judge
- Ted Jarrett, American songwriter and record producer
- Edward Hughes Ball Hughes, English dandy
- Harold Herbert Williams, British bibliographer and expert on Jonathan Swift
- Avonia Jones, American stage actress
- Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone, Scottish adventurer and fraudster
- Basil Cochrane, Scottish nabob and promoter of the steam bath
- Carus Greek Testament Prizes, at Cambridge University
- George, Count Joannes, British-American actor and eccentric
- Margaret Lewis, American rock-a-billy singer and country songwriter
- Whitaker iron family, an American family of ironmasters
- Buell A. Nesbett, American judge
- Baroness de Calabrella, English writer and journalist
- Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913, a march for woman's suffrage in Washington, DC
- Cornelius Ambrosius Logan, American actor and playwright
- Cornelius Ambrose Logan, American physician, writer, and diplomat (and son of the above)
- Celia Logan, American actress, playwright, journalist, and writer
- Eliza Logan, American actress
- Samuel Gookins, American judge
- William Kavanaugh Oldham, Arkansas politician, acting governor
- Charles Bagge Plowright, British doctor and mycologist
- A.L. "Doodle" Owens, American country music songwriter
- Elizabeth Inverarity, Scottish opera singer and actress
- I Will Turn Your Money Green, a Furry Lewis blues song
- Let Me Play With Your Poodle (song), a Tampa Red hokum blues song
- The Fiddle and the Drum, a Joni Mitchell song
- Alabama Jubilee, an American popular song by George L. Cobb and Jack Yellen
- William Yoast Morgan, lieutenant governor of Kansas
- Elias S. Stover, businessman, lieutenant governor of Kansas, first president of the University of New Mexico
- Percy Daniels, Populist, lieutenant governor of Kansas
- Chevelle Franklyn, Jamaican gospel reggae singer
- Kerron Ennis, Jamaican gospel reggae singer
- Francis Barton Gummere, American folklorist
- Franz Huning, German-American pioneer merchant
- Ivar Tidestrom, Swedish-American botanist
- Mary Teresita Kittell, American botanist
- West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital, former hospital in Norfolk, England
- Hezekiah Hulbert Eaton, American naturalist
- Miron Elisha Hard, American educator and amateur mycologist
- George Vaughn Horton, American songwriter and performer
- John Adams Lee, grocer, lieutenant governor of Missouri, resigned due to Baking Powder Scandal
- John Baptiste O'Meara, builder and lieutenant governor of Missouri
- Raymond Phineas Stearns, American historian
- Raymond F. Dasmann, American environmental conservationist
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