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===<center>''Important Images from Reno's Earliest Days''</center>===
== Why all the redundancy? Does'nt make sense. ==


<center>(Click on each for details)</center>
As of now:


NHS = Nevada Historical Society, Reno, Nevada<br>
* The main article has a section titled "The Deal That Made Reno" and the identical material is also in the "Addendum" subpage.
UNR = University of Nevada-Reno
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{{Image|Bridge-Hotel-1861.jpg|left|320px|<center>'''~ Beginning of Lake's Crossing ~'''<br>Va. City ''Territorial Enterprise''<br>July 20, 1861, p.3 (NHS)<br></center>}}
* The "Gallery" subpage has a set of photos of historial content and the Talk page (see just above) has the idential photos again plus one other photo. That is not the purpose of Talk pages.


{{Image|Reno_Auction.jpg|left|300px|<center>'''~ Reno's Birthday ~'''<br>(unidentified Calif. newspaper)<br>NHS</center>}}
This does not make sense nor is it the common practice here in Citizendium. [[User:S. W. Kolterman|S. W. Kolterman]], please let us know if you needs help in eliminating this redundancy. I am sure that there are many of us who would help you if asked. I remember how lost and confused I was by the differences when I first came here from Wikipedia. Regards, [[User:Milton Beychok|Milton Beychok]] 06:37, 28 January 2009 (UTC)


{{Image|First_Reno_map2.jpg|right|490px|<center>'''~ First Map of Reno, April 1868 ~'''<br>J.R. Scupham & J.M. Graham, Central Pacific Railroad<br>(courtesy: NHS; DeLaMare Library, UNR)</center>}}
:I left the text in the addendum and in the article. Depending on how S. W. Kolterman wants to present the information then we can delete one of those versions. I forgot to remove the photos from the talk page. Those definitely should not be here, in that case the [[Myron C. Lake/Gallery|gallery subpage]] is definitely the right place. [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] 07:02, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
 
{{Image|LakeHouse-NSJ-11-23-70.jpg|right|300px|<center>'''~ Lake's Hotel Made Over ~'''<br>''Nevada State Journal''<br>November 23, 1870, p. 4</center>}}
 
{{Image|TheBridge.jpg|left|490px|<center>'''~ Lake's Bridge ~'''<br>''Southern Pacific Co.''<br> ca. 1870 - NHS</center>}}

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Why all the redundancy? Does'nt make sense.

As of now:

  • The main article has a section titled "The Deal That Made Reno" and the identical material is also in the "Addendum" subpage.
  • The "Gallery" subpage has a set of photos of historial content and the Talk page (see just above) has the idential photos again plus one other photo. That is not the purpose of Talk pages.

This does not make sense nor is it the common practice here in Citizendium. S. W. Kolterman, please let us know if you needs help in eliminating this redundancy. I am sure that there are many of us who would help you if asked. I remember how lost and confused I was by the differences when I first came here from Wikipedia. Regards, Milton Beychok 06:37, 28 January 2009 (UTC)

I left the text in the addendum and in the article. Depending on how S. W. Kolterman wants to present the information then we can delete one of those versions. I forgot to remove the photos from the talk page. Those definitely should not be here, in that case the gallery subpage is definitely the right place. Chris Day 07:02, 28 January 2009 (UTC)