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In this sentence at the start of the second paragraph:
Construction contracts were signed in August 1876 and the groundbreaking, at Eden Park in Cincinnati, was on September 1, 1876. The railroad, severely undercapitalized, went into receivership on April 19, 1876, and was sold by the receiver on March 20, 1880.
Should the receivership date be in 1877, '78 or '79? The sentence reads like these events all occurred in the sequence presented, yet the date given for the receivership is after the groundbreaking. I don't have a reference handy to look up this information.
slambo 19:12, Dec 13, 2004 (UTC)
And another further down...
... forced the TC&St.L into receivership in August 1883. On March 6, 1883, the company, struggling to reorganize, had merged the Cincinnati Northern and the Spring Grove, Avondale, and Cincinnati Railway into the TC&St.L. On June 28, 1884, the Ohio part of the company was sold at auction.
Should the reorganization date be 1884?
slambo 19:30, Dec 13, 2004 (UTC)
Out of service, Mason (36.9) to Brecon (39.8), owned by PC estate
Blue Ash Secondary, Brecon (39.8) to Cincinnati (55.7, almost to Court Street)
Middletown Secondary, Middletown (0.0 near Girard Avenue to 1.1 at the main line); Monroe (3.7 near Oxford State Road) to Hageman (12.0); PC estate in between with no track shown
Out of service, Hageman (12.0) to Middletown Junction (14), owned by PC estate
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The article falls short of FA criteria, for example not citing a source for all information. If not addressed, it will go to featured article review. (
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c) buidhe19:27, 21 November 2020 (UTC)reply
I am less concerned about the sourcing of information as outlined by buidhe above, although an expert should do a deep dive at the information and make sure it is verified by the sources. Rather, my main concern is that the majority of references are to one source, John W. Hauck. I searched through some databases and found additional sources that look promising; if someone is willing to research for this article I can help find sources.
Z1720 (
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