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Hi there, 32.218.44.189...

Re your changes to my JLTV update in the Oshkosh Corporation article. I've added some of my text back, albeit in a far more succinct way than it was originally used. I've been told before I'll use ten words when two will do... That said, I think the overall significance of the JLTV award to Oshkosh was not reflected in just two lines, and do believe that the potential quantity and potential value of JLTV should be included. After all, the award has gone a long way to secure the future of Oshkosh Defense, and will have a huge negative impact on the future of AM General. Wolpat (talk) 14:02, 26 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Nice Work[edit]

I like your edit right here, well done. --EditorExtraordinaire (talk) 19:10, 26 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

La Belle Cemetery was the first cemetery in Oconomowoc. Originally called Henshall Place, it opened in 1851 on land that is now part of Fowler Park. It later moved to Walnut Street. When the grounds became overcrowded, Charles Sheldon donated land for a new cemetery, and in 1864 the Wisconsin Legislature approved the removal of burials from Walnut Street to the current La Belle Cemetery grounds on Grove Street.[1]

  1. ^ "Chapter 164". Private and Local Acts and Charters of Incorporated Companies, Passed by the Legislature of Wisconsin, in the year 1864. Madison: William J. Park. 1864. pp. 68–71. Retrieved 26 August 2015.