Talk:Seth Read

Latest comment: 16 years ago by Meredyth in topic Nice work

Seth Reed edit

Seth Reed article exists and we look forward to collaboration with known family archives from Erie PA and MA history experts. user:ksherin|2007-01-10|UTC:05:56

Categories edit

I have added the category "Confederate Army officers" - this is a guess. I am not at all sure of the ranks or armies of US and could not find a listing for Colonels. If this is not right please remove it. Stellar 15:23, 2 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Definitely not Confederate: Replaced with the cateogory below. United States military personnel of the American Revolution

You can remove watch list if you concur. User:ksherin 22:23, 2 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Nice work edit

Ksherin - this article is looking very good. I have remove it from my watchlist as you seem to have it well in hand. If you need any help, please leave a message on my user page. Though, the rate you are improving I will be asking you how to do things soon. Regards Stellar 08:49, 3 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Meredyth|Stellar: You have made me blush. I am not that good, but I know I am getting better at the references and checking sources. I found out even more about Lieutenant Colonel Seth Reed. He is an awesome dude in my opinion. A hero of the american revolution, early legislator in state house and senate, entrepreneur with coins, innovator with the slogan on the coins, and pioneer. Pretty cool for the small town I grew up in. I never heard of Lydia Taft, Colonel Seth Reed or Abby Kelley Foster. Two great ladies, one for women's rights and the other for human rights, and an entrepreneur guy hero. Not bad for this small town. And look at Richard Moore too. He was deputy administrator of the Federal Agency for emergencies under President Clinton. I have rekindled a love for history, and writing.. with your help!. By the way, how do we upload pictures and stuff to this? I'd like to get a picture of Colonel Reed up, and one of the pictures of Uxbridge. Not sure if we can find any pictures of Abbey Kelley Foster, or Lydia Taft. Thanks. User:Ksherin| 00:30, 11 October 2007 (UTC)