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Latest revision as of 01:01, 11 November 2010
Nomination procedure {{Wikipedia:Featured article tools/without list}}
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Nominations[edit]
Aline Kleone Vaughn[edit]
I nominate Aline Kleone Vaughn: Fantastic media! --Elindstr 22:46, 9 November 2010 (MST)
Franklin Bryce Linn[edit]
I nominate Franklin Bryce Linn: His graduation speech is fantastic; his page has great pictures; and he is an important patriarch.--Elindstr 21:59, 2 November 2010 (MST)
- That's a really impressive piece of family history you've got. I agree, re: making a F.A. out of him.--Jim.lindstrom 11:01, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
Gustaf Lindstrom[edit]
I nominate Gustaf Lindstrom: Solid family immigrant with pic and description--Elindstr 06:01, 1 November 2010 (MST)
- Sold. Write up a little piece and let's throw it in as the next featured article--Jim.lindstrom 11:01, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
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Old Featured Articles (Archive)[edit]
Franklin John Linn (1911 - 2002) grew up in Shelby, Iowa. After high school, Frank enrolled in the School of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State College in Ames. In his senior year Frank was captain of the Iowa State wrestling team, conference champion, and Midwestern A.A.U champion. He achieved All-American status in 1937 and 1938 in the National Collegiate Championships.
In 1936, Frank was hired to pose for a mural which was being prepared fro the Ames Post Office. Frank posed in the artist, Lowell Houser's home. The theme of the mural was: "The Development of Corn". Frank received fifty cents an hour for his work. The mural still graces the lobby of the Ames Post Office.
Frank was called up to serve in WWII in 1942. He was based in India and Burma and helped care for pack animals in the Army. His war stories tell of fishing with dynamite, secret overnight hunting missions, and encounters with elephants. (more...)
John Chilcote II (1665 - c. 1740) was born in Somersetshire, England. He participated in the [Monmouth Rebellion] in England of 1685 against King James II. On July 6, 1685 Monmouth's Army (including John) was completely defeated. The rebels were captured, properties confiscated, and John was one of nearly eight hundred men deported to the West Indies to be sold as servants for a period of 10 years (mostly to work in the sugar plantations).
John arrived at Barbados on Jan. 28, 1685. Of the one hundred prisoners on his ship, only seventy-five survived the voyage. John Chilcote II was committed to the services of a Planter named Ann Gallop.
After 8-10 years as a servant, John's brother James helped secure his release from Barbados. Both men then went to Maryland, arriving about 1704. (more...)