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I'm seeing multiple sources related to the historic buildings associated with the governor, e.g. this for one, that use "Metcalf" spelling rather than the "Metcalfe" spelling predominant in this article. --doncram 17:22, 5 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
I added and refined a section on Metcalf's buildings, mostly stone houses, a number of which survive and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It's common in architect/builder articles to have section listing their works; it's unusual for a governor's article. Several of the items links are redlinks. I just created article on Thomas Metcalf House as that seemed most important to get started. If an editor here prefers not to have redlinks, or to reduce down the info here, articles for the rest could be started (and would provide address and other information now here, which could be dropped from here). I think the section adds appropriately to the article, that the amount of info is about right, and that its current placement late in the article is right, but I am willing to see any of this changed, as part of editing to keep this a good article. I'll keep this on my watchlist but please feel free to contact me at my Talk page if I might help, like with starting those articles. --doncram 18:54, 5 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
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