User:Brianyoumans
In the past, my chief activity was looking for articles that need to be deleted, and getting them deleted. Now, I tend to make small improvements in a lot of articles, and write one every once in a while. I also fight vandalism. In real life I'm a stay-at-home dad with interests in science fiction and history.
Due to travel and caring for three children, my activity is sporadic.
some of the pages I have added
- Morrill Wyman, 19th century American physician and social reformer
- hokum - a type of blues song (although the page has been improved greatly since my stub)
- Japanese American internmentcamp
- Rohwer War Relocation Center - ditto
- Logan Trace
- Adamu Tesfaw - an Ethiopian artist
- Nicholas Stuart Gray - British children's author and playwright
- three disambiguation pages: Youmans, Bartley, and Ringwood (disambiguation)
- Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead, an historic home in Rhode Island
- André Barde, French librettist of operettas and musical comedies
- George Evans Moule, Anglican missionary in China
- 546 (disambiguation) - kind of self-explanatory, isn't it?
- List of lakes in Ethiopia
- John P. Ordway, 19th century Boston music publisher/composer/arranger, doctor, politician, and fisherman
- Frank Nesmith Parsons, Chief Justice of the NH Supreme Court 1902-24
- Andrew Snape Douglas, British Navy captain of the Revolutionary War/Napoleonic War era
- Zeb Turner, country guitarist and songwriter
- Patricia McQueeney, actress, TV personality, and talent agent
- David Stuart, associate of George Washington
- John Westcott Myers, American WWII test pilot
- Arthur Leo Owens, American country music songwriter
- Ernest A. Inglis, American judge
- Marmaduke H. Dent, American judge
- George Poffenbarger, American judge
- Livia Simpson Poffenbarger, American newspaper owner/editor, civic leader, politician
- Peter C. Shannon, American judge
- Ted Jarrett, American songwriter and record producer
- Edward Hughes Ball Hughes, English dandy
- Harold Herbert Williams, British bibliographer and expert on Jonathan Swift
- Avonia Jones, American stage actress
- Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone, Scottish adventurer and fraudster
- Basil Cochrane, Scottish nabob and promoter of the steam bath
- Carus Greek Testament Prizes, at Cambridge University
- George, Count Joannes, British-American actor and eccentric
- Margaret Lewis, American rock-a-billy singer and country songwriter
- Whitaker iron family, an American family of ironmasters
- Buell A. Nesbett, American judge
- Baroness de Calabrella, English writer and journalist
- Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913, a march for woman's suffrage in Washington, DC
- Cornelius Ambrosius Logan, American actor and playwright
- Cornelius Ambrose Logan, American physician, writer, and diplomat (and son of the above)
- Celia Logan, American actress, playwright, journalist, and writer
- Eliza Logan, American actress
- Samuel Gookins, American judge
- William Kavanaugh Oldham, Arkansas politician, acting governor
- Charles Bagge Plowright, British doctor and mycologist
- A.L. "Doodle" Owens, American country music songwriter
- Elizabeth Inverarity, Scottish opera singer and actress
- I Will Turn Your Money Green, a Furry Lewis blues song
- blues song
- The Fiddle and the Drum, a Joni Mitchell song
- Alabama Jubilee, an American popular song by George L. Cobb and Jack Yellen
- William Yoast Morgan, lieutenant governor of Kansas
- Elias S. Stover, businessman, lieutenant governor of Kansas, first president of the University of New Mexico
- Percy Daniels, Populist, lieutenant governor of Kansas
- Chevelle Franklyn, Jamaican gospel reggae singer
- Kerron Ennis, Jamaican gospel reggae singer
- Francis Barton Gummere, American folklorist
- Franz Huning, German-American pioneer merchant
- Ivar Tidestrom, Swedish-American botanist
- Mary Teresita Kittell, American botanist
- West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital, former hospital in Norfolk, England
- Hezekiah Hulbert Eaton, American naturalist
- Miron Elisha Hard, American educator and amateur mycologist
- George Vaughn Horton, American songwriter and performer
- John Adams Lee, grocer, lieutenant governor of Missouri, resigned due to Baking Powder Scandal
- John Baptiste O'Meara, builder and lieutenant governor of Missouri
- Raymond Phineas Stearns, American historian
- Raymond F. Dasmann, American environmental conservationist
Pages Deleted or Merged
University of Windsor Students' Alliance, FreeEMS, Yannanfei Tea Garden, List of Fabergé's competitors, James M. Keegan, Congressional Caucus to Fight and Control Methamphetamine, Aaron Nutting, SBS Artech, Red Coffee (company), Silver (Rock Band), Argadorian Calendar, Sunset-Take, Al Anoud Al Eidi, Javier Turienzo Alvarez, List of records in American music, Gary Ferris, Richard Coff, Semantic Analysis Methodology, Funhaler, Diomedia, John Lloyd Dickin, Oxford Policy Management, Henry L. Parker, Master of Arts in Management and Leadership, Jack Psycho, Brown priest, Gregg L Greer, Jane Wade