The result was no consensus. – MuZemike 05:40, 12 December 2011 (UTC) reply
For a genealogy are other mediums present on internet. For Wikipedia this article is not notable. Night of the Big Wind talk 21:45, 24 November 2011 (UTC) reply
The Wachter name is all over Bismarck. Besides the Wachter Aquatic Center, schools and the warehouse, there is a street called Wachter Avenue that stretches across the south side of the city. The former Wachter warehouse itself is a downtown landmark.
In the original article, I only cited 5 newspaper sources that concerned Gottlieb Charles Wachter directly. Several more of the newspaper sources and the books I used mentioned him, as well. The North Dakota State Historical Society has copies of these newspaper sources on microfilm in their reading room. There are several other newspaper sources as well that I didn't cite. The details seemed sundry, but they covered everything from small political situations that Charles Gottlieb Wachter was involved in to business happenings and family events posted on the society page.
The economy of North Dakota is booming, and Bismarck continues to grow with it. Part of that growth is dependent on the remnant of the Wachter family. Even after the dissolution of the family empire, Wachter family members still invest in and develop land there. As part of Charles Wachter's legacy, it makes the topic both notable and timely.
I understand that I overdid it in my first try at a Wikipedia article. While I refine my efforts to write good pieces on Wikipedia, I appeal to your good judgment to keep this topic alive and open for future improvement. Gbristol ( talk) 22:33, 3 December 2011 (UTC) reply