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In response to the article about Ellwood Manor, the layout and overall coverage of the topic is great. After visiting Ellwood Manor once before, I can say that the article does a fantastic job covering the history and the current status of the site. While the information is written eloquently and factually, the first section lacked a single citation. Other than that, the article is very informative and a good representation of Ellwood Manor. [[User:Mr9560a|Mr9560a]] ([[User talk:Mr9560a|talk]]) 18:26, 11 September 2016 (UTC)McKenna
In response to the article about Ellwood Manor, the layout and overall coverage of the topic is great. After visiting Ellwood Manor once before, I can say that the article does a fantastic job covering the history and the current status of the site. While the information is written eloquently and factually, the first section lacked a single citation. Other than that, the article is very informative and a good representation of Ellwood Manor. [[User:Mr9560a|Mr9560a]] ([[User talk:Mr9560a|talk]]) 18:26, 11 September 2016 (UTC)McKenna

== Virginia Conventions --- peer review request ==

[[Virginia Conventions]] is of High Importance on the Virginia Project scale, and has recently been substantially expanded. Two editors are considering nominating it for Good Article (GA) status. Your comments and contributions are welcome. [[User:TheVirginiaHistorian|TheVirginiaHistorian]] ([[User talk:TheVirginiaHistorian|talk]]) 10:54, 9 October 2016 (UTC)

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In response to the article about Ellwood Manor, the layout and overall coverage of the topic is great. After visiting Ellwood Manor once before, I can say that the article does a fantastic job covering the history and the current status of the site. While the information is written eloquently and factually, the first section lacked a single citation. Other than that, the article is very informative and a good representation of Ellwood Manor. Mr9560a (talk) 18:26, 11 September 2016 (UTC)McKenna[reply]

Virginia Conventions --- peer review request

Virginia Conventions is of High Importance on the Virginia Project scale, and has recently been substantially expanded. Two editors are considering nominating it for Good Article (GA) status. Your comments and contributions are welcome. TheVirginiaHistorian (talk) 10:54, 9 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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