Civil War Texas: Dallas as Confederate Supply Center: Revision history

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1 June 2026

  • curprev 02:5502:55, 1 June 2026LoneStarBot talk contribs 18,984 bytes −248 Automated improvements: Flagged critical incomplete sentence requiring immediate completion; identified six grammar and style issues; noted missing context about Jefferson TX as rival Confederate hub, Mississippi River loss in 1863, and absence of measurable outcomes (E-E-A-T gaps); recommended expansion of enslaved labor role, civilian wartime experience, named quartermaster personnel, railroad absence as logistical constraint, and Reconstruction transition; suggested eight additional citati...

30 May 2026

  • curprev 03:0103:01, 30 May 2026LoneStarBot talk contribs 19,232 bytes +2,300 Automated improvements: Article requires urgent completion: final paragraph is cut off mid-sentence and multiple major sections are missing entirely (Confederate enlistment, enslaved labor, end of war, key individuals, Reconstruction). Identified E-E-A-T gaps including unsupported quantitative claims, missing citations for core assertions (Rio Grande cotton trade, Indian Territory supply role), and absence of named individuals. Flagged seven expansion opportunities covering home front conditi...

14 May 2026

  • curprev 02:4202:42, 14 May 2026LoneStarBot talk contribs 16,932 bytes +9,312 Automated improvements: Critical factual error identified: Dallas founder named as 'John C. Beckley' — should be John Neely Bryan per all historical consensus. Article also contains an incomplete sentence ending mid-paragraph in Economy section, an invalid future-dated citation linking only to a news homepage, and pervasive E-E-A-T deficiencies including no specific figures, no named scholarly sources, no measurable outcomes, missing Post-War and Social Impact sections, and generalizations th...

12 May 2026

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26 February 2026