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+ | *Summarize or transcribe section on Virginia in ''South in American Literature'' | ||
; <big>[[Special:ActiveUsers|Active Users]]</big> | ; <big>[[Special:ActiveUsers|Active Users]]</big> |
Revision as of 10:35, 8 June 2017
Initial capital, first page of text, from Edmund Wingate's Maximes of Reason. Initial capital, preface, from Sir Humphrey Winch's A Book of Entries.
- Linda's Wishlist
- Items at other institutions needed for Wythepedia
- To Do List
- Add book references from cases to book pages and case pages
- Tinsley's Form Book
- Finish Tazewell
- Get Swem to digitize Marshall's law notes and add
- Finish book pages for non-W&M books
- Various biographies
- Blurbs for letter/article pages
- Subjects such as Wythe and Slavery
- Check Imogene Brown references for new sources
- Check Clarkin references for new sources
- Check Dill references for new sources
- Check Hemphill references
- Check Kirtland references for new sources
- Add page for "Did Wythe own this book?" - mention extra Brown titles, representative of his time titles
- Add Wirt to Monroe letter
- Add Wirt to Mrs. Wirt letter
- Summarize or transcribe section on Virginia in South in American Literature
New pages
- 12:14, 19 March 2025 Draft of a Resolution in Relation to British Hostilities (hist) [8,375 bytes] Gwsweeney (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Please include a captioned image with source, if possible. On March 19, 1776, Geor...")
- 12:49, 11 February 2025 Wythe & the Committee on Clothing to the State of New York, 7 October 1776 (hist) [2,124 bytes] Gwsweeney (talk | contribs) (Created page with "File:CommitteeOnClothing7October1776.jpg|right|thumb|450px|<p>Letter from the Committee on Clothing to the Convention of the State of New York, October 7, 1776. Image from C...") originally created as "Wythe & the Committee on Clothing to the State of New York"
Testing
"innercollapse" and "outercollapse"
Using this pair of classes, it is possible to make a table collapsed by default only when it is contained within a particular object, such as another table. This is mainly useful for tables inside templates, which are often nested. Code entered Output produced
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