User:Chronicler3

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I am an architectural historian, working in the Philadelphia suburbs. My specialty is residential architecture of the Delaware River Valley in the years 1770-1870.

Through the past five years, I have studied religious architecture. I have written and lectured on the architecture of Quaker meeting houses and general colonial American religious architecture.

I also have an interest in American political history, either writing or assisting with the following books: The North Carolina Electoral College: The People and the Process Behind the Vote (Raleigh NC: Office of the Secretary of State, 1988 with 1992 update); North Carolina Election Returns 1790-1866 (Stockport OH: the author, 1991); and Ohio Elects the President (Mansfield OH: Bookmasters, Inc., 2000).

Active member of the web community OurCampaigns.com, where I have served in several roles in the site governance. OC is the premier Internet source for historic election returns and information. My major projects at OC include updating the discussion of US Presidential nominations and elections, entering U.S. House races, and completing minor races in NC. I have already completed all primaries, runoffs, and general elections in NC for President, Governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and Lt. Governor. Much of this information is not available elsewhere on the Internet.

Right now, coverage of presidential elections at both Wikipedia and OurCampaigns is being throughly updated. I am operating under the impression that Wikipedia should have briefer but comprehensive coverage of campaigns, with the more detailed information at OurCampaigns.

At this time, I am watching and learning about the Wikipedia culture before starting to make edits. The system of marking the text is completely foreign to me - and I also know very little of html.