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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that by the time Fort Scott was completed, it was already obsolete?
"... was hope it would place the Cherokee..."?
The article includes the sentence (emphasis added):
It was hope it would place the Cherokee and provide some defense against the rampaging Osages
This makes no sense. Clearly "hope" should be "hoped". Also, in context, I'm guessing that instead of place the article meant placate, but I don't have any knowledge of the situation and thus don't feel comfortable changing it. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
66.30.251.99 (
talk) 00:39, 31 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Oops. Fixed. Thanks.--
BedfordPray 00:43, 31 May 2008 (UTC)reply
My preference is to leave the
WP:lead until last, review the body of the article first and then go back to the lead; however in this case I will start with the lead first.
I'm happy to acknowledge that work has been put into producing this article and in providing references. However, at the present time, I don't regard this as a GA-class article, its a C-class / B-class article. Possibly a B-class article, but no more than that.
I'm willing to put the GAN On Hold, so that there is an opportunity to improve the article up to GA-class.
The Lead -
As an Introduction is OK, it puts the site into a USA national perspective.
It claims to cover "protects 20 historic structures, a parade ground, and five acres (20,000 m²) of restored tallgrass prairie....inside the city of Fort Scott". However, only two buildings (duplexes) are mentioned in the body of the article; the parade ground is just about mentioned; but restored prairie and the City of Fort Scott are not mentioned at all.
History-
The subsection titles make some sort of sense, as they cover specific time periods, but I would ask whether they make sense in respect of what the Lead sets out to do?
Bleeding Kansas -
Subsection is inadequate. It vaguely refers to some conflict called the Bleeding Kansas but fails to adequately describe (or at least summarise it) what it is. The single paragraph devoted to this topic tends to suggest three things: it's not important, the reader knows all about it or there is nothing to more tell and/or the editor(s) of this article don't know anything about it.
This Section has been Improved.
Pyrotec (
talk) 08:30, 24 May 2009 (UTC)reply
There is a vague statement: "During this time, Fort Scott would see murder and attempted arson", with a citation, but no additional information.
Army returns - DonePyrotec (
talk) 08:30, 24 May 2009 (UTC)reply
Presumably, from the lead, this section is intended to cover
American Civil War and the expansion of railroads?
The first paragraph fails to name the
American Civil War and appears to regards it as an unimportant national topic, it is vaguely named as great conflict that arose between 1861 to 1865, and discussed in local terms (importance?) as a staging post, depot, hospital and prison.
Almost identical comments apply to railroads. The topic is dismissed as: "There were some conflicts, and by the spring of 1873 the troops would be pulled away from Fort Scott for good".
Today
Best described as totally inadequate. I hardly regard "On October 19, 1978, Fort Scott became a National Historic Site, encompassing 17 acres (69,000 m2). Today the fort is open throughout the year, save for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day. Visitation was 25,528 in 2005" as informative.
Today seems to have stopped sometime about 2004/5 looking at the statistics given.
It fails to describe what the visitor can expect at the site. DonePyrotec (
talk) 08:34, 24 May 2009 (UTC)reply
Its not clear what relevance some of these have to the article, other than padding out another section to make the article appear to be longer than it is.
No discussion of the National (if any) importance of the site (other than in the lead).
References are barely adequate.
I would strong suggest that the article's lead is re-read and the questions asked, are these topics, i.e ...reserves, protects, and interprets the nationally significant historic resources related to the opening of the West to white settlement, the Permanent Indian Frontier, the Mexican-American War, Bleeding Kansas, the American Civil War, and the expansion of railroads." The article does not adequately cover these topics for the non-American reader, I'm not certain that it adequately covers them for the North American reader.
Just came back from overnight trip; will look into these "problems" tomorrow.--
King Bedford ISeek his grace 19:36, 13 May 2009 (UTC)reply
OK. I've been fairly critical about the article, but I think that it has the potential to make GA, which is why I've put it on hold rather than failing it. At present, I'd like to see it completed by 23rd May, but we can discuss that later, if necessary.
Pyrotec (
talk) 19:55, 13 May 2009 (UTC)reply
I got busy with other things, but am attempting a go with doing it tonight.--
King Bedford ISeek his grace 22:14, 23 May 2009 (UTC)reply
A. Images are copyright tagged, and non-free images have
fair use rationales:
B. Images are provided where possible and appropriate, with
suitable captions:
Overall:
Pass or Fail:
The article has been improved over the life of the
WP:GAN and for that reason I passing it. The scope appears to have been cut back, for instance no real mention of railroads now occurs in the article, although these were mentioned in the original
WP:Lead. Having checked the sources, one of these appears to be the
Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad, but no wikipedia article appears to exist.
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