Talk:Edward Clark

I believe that's all the LatA historical figures. There are a couple of fictional characters identified by name: Fred, who opened the gate to let Lee into the Alamo, and the Texan who snuck into the Alamo and tipped Lee off about the night attack. His name escapes me at the moment.

By my count we've added fourteen new historical figures, including the resuscitation of the Buchanan article. That's compared with eight in HT's most recent full-length AH novel. Since we already had articles on Lee, Lincoln, Houston, McClellan, and Douglas (I don't think I'm missing anybody) there were nineteen historicals featured in this story, though mostly it was throwaway references and three weren't even properly named. I must say I'm impressed.

And we haven't even written an article on the Alamo yet. Hmm. . . You think maybe we have a bit of a preference for writing about people as opposed to places and things? Turtle Fan 19:44, September 13, 2011 (UTC)