This peer review discussion has been closed.
I've listed this article for peer review because I think it is at least up to GA standards and perhaps up to FA criteria, but I would appreciate input from other editors before taking it to GAN or FAC. Thanks in advance for any feedback,
Ruhrfisch><>°°03:13, 22 April 2010 (UTC)reply
it was home to ? generations, how many generations?
Well at least three and probably four generations - 1) brothers Clemuel and Elijah, 2) Elijah's son Robert Bruce (no idea if Clemuel had kids), and 3) RB's son William Reynolds. William had a son Robert Bruce Ricketts II who died young and is buried at Ganoga Lake in the family cemetery - I assume he lived in the house at some point too, but have no reliable source that explicitly says that, so I left it vague. I will probably expand the articles on RB and WR at some point and would RB II to those, not sure he belongs in this article. What do you think? Thanks,
Ruhrfisch><>°°18:35, 23 April 2010 (UTC)reply
In 1851 they started ..... which they completed in 1852. Long sentence suggest rewording to: Construction began in 1851 and was completed the following year. or something similar
A source in the main park article places the end of tha Nat. Park project prior to WWII due to funding problems. Perhaps change it to budget problems and the war.
Overall the article is pretty good. Many of the sentences begin with prepositions. These could be easily changed by re-ordering the sentence, or not. Not a big deal either way.
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22:43, 22 April 2010 (UTC)reply
Unfortunately there is a gate with a security camera so I do not want to trespass, even for a good cause. There are a few more photos of the house on Flickr, but not under a free license and not as good (IMO) for showing the fronnt or door as the black and white HABS photos. Thanks for your helpful and thorough review,
Ruhrfisch><>°°18:35, 23 April 2010 (UTC)reply
In the infobox: How can Colley Township be the "nearest city" (apart from the obvious fact that is not a city) if the mansion is in Colley Township. Not necessary, but I'd also break up that link such that "Colley Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania" links to the relevant township, county, and state article.
I used Elkman's NRHP infobox generator for the infobox. Have changed the "nearest city" field (which would probably be Wilkes-Barre if true cities are meant) to the "location" field and split it up so there are individual links for the township, county, and state. Thanks,
Ruhrfisch><>°°17:51, 26 April 2010 (UTC)reply
I, too, agree that some recent photos would be nice. I wonder if there is a way to contact the owners? Maybe they've heard of Wikipedia and would willing to let you photograph the mansion (I mean, how often does one hear that your house has its own article).
NiagaraDon't give up the ship17:04, 26 April 2010 (UTC)reply
I have been in Flickr and email contact with someone who has a house there (for photo permissions) - will ask if it is OK if I go there and get some pictures. Looking at forecasts the weather there is supposed to be nice by the weekend. Thanks very much for your helpful comments.
Ruhrfisch><>°°17:51, 26 April 2010 (UTC)reply
I have an appointment to tour the house in a few weeks. Hopefully the weather will be good. Until then I am closing this PR and nominating at GAN. Thanks very much for the review comments,
Ruhrfisch><>°°21:10, 28 April 2010 (UTC)reply