Hey, would the decisions referenced in the paper township article about Fairfield happen to be available somewhere online? --Criticalthinker (talk) 01:54, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Thank you. --Criticalthinker (talk) 04:33, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Thank you for correcting and expanding the Paper township and Mill Creek Township, Hamilton County, Ohio articles, solving some of the questions that had confounded me and Criticalthinker last year. Now I know how to look up the B.O.C.C. resolutions in case that becomes necessary in the future.
In case you haven't seen it before, OpenHistoricalMap is a sister project of OpenStreetMap that's building an editable world map with a time slider as a platform for documenting historical geography. The project is very much in its infancy right now, apart from some promising pilot projects, but I think it would really help to add some large-scale features like historical administrative boundaries as a framework for mappers to fill in the other details. Ultimately, Wikipedia will be able to embed OpenHistoricalMap for historical topics just as it currently embeds OpenStreetMap in articles about present-day topics. Both projects already integrate deeply with Wikidata. If this (or OpenStreetMap) interests you, I'd be happy to explain more and strategize on how to increase coverage of our respective areas of interest there. (Thanks for reading this shameless plug!)
– Minh Nguyễn 💬 01:20, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
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