User:OvertAnalyzer
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Previous Wikipedia Name
[edit]In January 2020 I changed my Wikipedia name from MissionInn.Jim to OvertAnalyzer.
Wikipedia Interests
[edit]My primary hobbies and interests, as they relate to Wikipedia, are Genealogy and Local History of Riverside County, California. As I encounter research information on either topic, and find reliable sources, I try to take the time to update information on Wikipedia Growing up in Riverside, California I was exposed to a community of people who valued the cultural and historic aspects of the town. As I come across helpful resources and references, I apply what I find to help create or improve related Wikipedia articles. I moved to the Coachella Valley in 2019, still in Riverside County, and have started focusing more of my wiki efforts on the valley and related topics.
I have spent significant time locating and categorizing Wikipedia articles related to the City and County of Riverside. Organizing the information into categories helped acquaint me with what had already been developed, and it simplifies cross-referencing information on related articles. I intend to update and add articles as I locate suitable source materials. I currently have a small but growing personal collection of books and other source materials to pull from. If you would like me to look something up, just ask.
I feel I have a particular knack for organizing information in a clear and meaningful way, and would be happy to assist anyone looking for suggestions, or just to review articles that might need some clarity. I always welcome feedback on what I write as well.
Things I'd like to learn more about:
Thoughts on collaboration
[edit]"Collaboration is the key to unlocking the power of diversity". If we are willing to listen, willing to put aside our feelings and bias, and willing to change our perspective or understanding, we open ourselves to learning from the diverse experiences of everyone around us. We then have a much better chance of achieving mutual objectives with superior results.
Contributions to Wikipedia
[edit]Summary of edits
[edit]Some articles I created:
[edit]- Jan 2007 Lester S. Moore
- May 2009 3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry
- May 2009 List of North Carolina Union Civil War regiments
- Jul 2009 Inland Empire Magazine stub article.
- Jul 2009 Inland Empire Blues Society stub article.
- Jul 2009 List of Riverside, California Religious Institutions
- Jul 2009 List of films shot in Riverside, California
- Aug 2009 History of Riverside, California
- Aug 2009 Victoria Avenue (Riverside, California)
- Sep 2009 Temple Beth El (Riverside, California)
- Oct 2009 Riverside International Automotive Museum
- Feb 2010 Galleria at Tyler
- Mar 2010 Desert Memorial Park
- Mar 2010 Martha McLean – Anza Narrows
- Mar 2010 Evergreen Cemetery (Riverside, California)
- Apr 2010 Riverside University Health System Medical Center
- Apr 2010 Coachella Valley Public Cemetery
- Apr 2010 List of mayors of Riverside, California
- May 2010 List of California bouldering sites
- May 2010 Marcella Craft
- Jun 2010 Frank Augustus Miller
- Jul 2010 John T. Jarvis
- Jul 2010 List of landmarks in Riverside, California
- Aug 2010 Riverside Community College District
- Aug 2010 Stringfellow Acid Pits
- Oct 2010 Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside
- Nov 2010 Ben H. Lewis
- Mar 2020 List of Riverside County, California, placename etymologies
- Mar 2020 Thomas Henry Blythe
- Mar 2020 William D. Bradshaw
- Apr 2020 Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District
- Apr 2020 Museum of Pinball
- May 2020 Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens
- May 2020 Patch box (firearms)
- May 2020 Willie Boy
- Jun 2020 The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture & Industry
- Oct 2020 Ransom B. Moore
- Nov 2020 Tahquitz (spirit) (Initial article name space created as a redirect by someone else.)
- Feb 2022 Storyliving by Disney
- Feb 2022 H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation
- Mar 2022 Ranchero Alonzo
- Apr 2022 Glossary of pickleball
- Aug 2024 List of professional pickleball players
- Oct 2024 Patriquin
- Oct 2024 Staksrud
- Oct 2024 Pickleball in the United States
- Nov 2024 Pickleball in Canada
- Nov 2024 Pickleball in Australia
Some Disambiguation Pages I created:
[edit]- Jul 2009 CSDR (disambiguation)
- Oct 2009 Box Springs (disambiguation)
- Oct 2009 Immanuel Lutheran School (disambiguation)
- Feb 2010 Santa Ana winds (disambiguation)
- Mar 2010 Fairmount Park (disambiguation)
- Mar 2010 Beaumont High School
- Jun 2010 SCMM
- Jun 2010 Riverside Museum (disambiguation)
- Jul 2010 La Sierra
- Nov 2019 Sociology (disambiguation)
- Nov 2019 Cat City (disambiguation)
- Nov 2019 Atomism (disambiguation)
- Nov 2019 Atomistic (disambiguation)
- Nov 2019 Astrology (disambiguation)
- Dec 2019 Taupo (disambiguation)
- Mar 2020 Rancho Agua Caliente
- May 2020 Whitewater Canyon
- May 2020 Whitewater Canyon (disambiguation)
- May 2020 Bonnie Bell
- May 2020 Patch box
- May 2020 Patch box (disambiguation)
- May 2020 Tahquitz (disambiguation)
- May 2020 Fern Valley
- May 2020 Rancho San Gorgonio
- May 2020 Capitalist (disambiguation)
- May 2020 Willie Boy (disambiguation)
- Jun 2020 Bernasconi
- Jun 2020 Calafia (disambiguation)
- Jul 2020 Diego Mendoza (disambiguation)
- Aug 2020 The fourth part of the world
- Aug 2020 Mar del Sur (disambiguation)
- Aug 2020 Lone Star Flag
- Aug 2020 Bear flag (disambiguation)
- Aug 2020 Rancheria (disambiguation)
- Sep 2020 Cahokia (disambiguation)
- Sep 2020 Pacific Coast (disambiguation)
- Oct 2020 La Plaza (disambiguation)
- Oct 2020 Olivewood Cemetery (disambiguation)
- Oct 2020 Olivewood (disambiguation)
- Oct 2020 Olivewood Elementary School (disambiguation)
- Oct 2020 Ransom Moore
- Nov 2020 Selvage (disambiguation)
- Dec 2020 Morongo (disambiguation)
- Dec 2020 Glen Arbor (disambiguation)
- Dec 2020 Brackney
- Dec 2020 Summit Station, California
- Dec 2020 Jurupa
- Jan 2021 Thomas Mountain
- Feb 2021 JMDC
- Feb 2021 Jurupa Hills
- Feb 2021 Krisel
- Feb 2021 Lee Duncan (disambiguation)
- Mar 2021 Estudillo House
- Mar 2021 West Riverside
- Feb 2022 California's Dead Sea (converted from redirect)
- Feb 2022 Cotino (converted from redirect page)
- Feb 2022 Smoke tree (disambiguation) (converted from redirect)
- Mar 2022 Paddle sport (converted from redirect)
- Mar 2022 Dinking (converted from redirect)
- Apr 2022 Side out (disambiguation)
- Apr 2022 Squaw Hill
- Apr 2022 Thousand Palms (disambiguation)
- Apr 2022 Berger Foundation
- Jun 2022 Ken Hermann (disambiguation)
- Jun 2022 Steve Kuhn (disambiguation)
- Jun 2022 Drop serve
- Jul 2022 Closed face
- Jul 2022 Hinder (disambiguation)
- Jul 2022 Drop shot (disambiguation)
- Jul 2022 Dinker
- Jul 2022 Foot fault (converted from redirect)
- Jul 2022 Approach shot
- Aug 2022 Underhand serve
- Aug 2022 Hand signals (disambiguation)
- Sep 2022 Wiffle (disambiguation)
- Oct 2024 UPAA
- Nov 2024 PAQ (disambiguation)
- Nov 2024 PANSW
- Nov 2024 PSAA (converted form redirect)
Some Articles I have made significant contributions:
[edit]- An Act for the Admission of the State of California
- Battle of Red Banks
- Beaumont, California
- Bernasconi Hills
- Box Springs Mountain
- Box Springs Mountains
- Caleb Dorsey
- Caleb W. Dorsey
- California School for the Deaf, Riverside
- Capital punishment in Colorado
- Carillon
- Desert Memorial Park
- Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo
- Grand Lake, Colorado
- George Washington Kirk
- Harada House
- Harris Company
- Inland Empire (California)
- Jurupa Valley, California
- Landmass
- Las sergas de Esplandián
- List of museums in California#Riverside
- List of racket sports
- List of Ranchos in California
- List of rivers of California
- Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium
- Mount Rubidoux
- Mystic Lake (California)
- Etymology of California (originally Origin of the name California)
- Outline of California (especially geology section)
- Pickleball
- Racket (sports equipment)
- Rancho Jurupa
- Rancho Temescal (Serrano)
- Riverside National Cemetery
- Rod Pacheco
- Riverside, California
- Riverside County, California
- Riverside Fire Department
- Salvador J. Lara
- San Gorgonio Pass wind farm
- Southern California Bight
- Stephen H. Willard
- Territorial evolution of California
- The Press-Enterprise (California)
- William Pedley
- Ysmael R. Villegas
Some Disambiguation Pages I have made significant contributions:
[edit]- Anza
- Backhand (disambiguation)
- Backhander
- Banning
- Banning (surname)
- Bernasconi (surname)
- Birmingham (disambiguation)
- Calì
- Cali (disambiguation)
- California (disambiguation)
- Casablanca (disambiguation)
- Cheech
- Circle City
- Double
- Doubles
- Frank Miller
- Hangman
- Highland Springs
- Inland Empire (disambiguation)
- Loyalist (disambiguation)
- Mule (disambiguation)
- Paddle (disambiguation)
- Palm Springs (disambiguation)
- Plaza (disambiguation)
- Polytechnic High School
- Rancho
- Riverside
- Salton
- Salton Sea (disambiguation)
- Snow Creek
- Stagecoach (disambiguation)
- Temple Beth-El
- Temescal
- The Plaza
- Tract
- Tyndale (disambiguation)
- Tyndall (disambiguation)
- Underhand
- Victoria Avenue
- Vermilion (disambiguation)
- Whitewater (disambiguation)
- WIFF
Other articles I have contributed to:
[edit]- California School for the Deaf, Riverside
- Carillon
- Don O'Neill
- Dorr Bothwell
- List of Tallest Buildings In Riverside
- Mission Inn
- Mission Revival Style architecture
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Riverside County, California
- Riverside Art Museum
- Riverside Fire Department
- Riverside Fox Theater
- Southern Unionist
- San Bernardino, California
- Saint Gorgonius
Current articles on my worklist (as of 11/29/2020)
[edit]- California and History of California-related articles
- Origin of the name California
- +Expand alternate theories section
- +Section regarding uses through the world, including trends during 1849 gold rush
- Origin of the name California
- County of Riverside
- Coachella Valley
- Thomas Henry Blythe
- William D. Bradshaw
- Cathedral City, California
- Tahquitz
- +List of story variations
- San Gorgonio Pass
- Bonnie Bell, California
- Whitewater River (+Whitewater canyon)
- Willie Boy
- List of Riverside County, California, placename etymologies
- Add Coachella Valley
- Add Santiago Peak
- Add Temecula
- Add Sunkist Trail
- Add Mystic Lake
- William Pedley
- +More background in sports, including possibly English Football (Soccer)
- +More information regarding patents and inventions
- +More information on associated water projects, including Whitewater
- Lee Duncan (animal trainer)
- Leland Leroy “Lee” Duncan Trainer of Rin Tin Tin
- 135th Aero Squadron
- Owned "Rin Tin Tin El Rancho" in Riverside at 2599 Field Ln near Fairmont Park for 24 years (after first Rin Tin Tin died).
- Died on his ranch Sep 20, 1960
- Trained over 5000 dogs at Camp Haan. (See)
- Find-A-Grave page.
- Lawrence L. Crossley, create page
- Early Palm Springs businessman, pioneer, and first black resident
- Coachella Valley
Other changes being considered
[edit]- Reading list
- ReadCalifornia Place Names of Indian Origins See.
- Create articles
- List of Riverside County, California pioneers
- Menifee (Luther Menifee Wilson)
- Bernardo Bernasconi and his wife Marcelini Orsi Bernasconi, early pioneers of Riverside County?
- Aubrey Wardman
- Rancho San Gorgonio (Mission San Gabriel)
- List of Riverside County, California pioneers
- Cleanup
- Historical accounts of Rancho Temescal and Temescal Valley, California
- Mystic Lake (California)
- San Jacinto River (California)
- Expand Elsinore Trough
- Update List of Riverside County, California, placename etymologies
- Cleanup cleanup list of tallest buildings
- Completed
- Add Rancho San Gorgonio to Riverside County, California#Early history
- Incorporate Native American territorial claims in the article Territorial evolution of California
Sources
[edit]Personal Library
[edit]I have the following books in my personal library. If you would like me to look something up, let me know.
- Bean, Lowell John (1974). Mukat's People: The Cahuilla Indians of Southern California (First paperback ed.). Berkley and Los Angeles, California: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-02627-6.
- Desert Hot Springs Historical Society (15 December 2014). Images of America: Desert Hot Springs. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. ISBN 978-1-5316-7676-6.
- Elliott, Wallace W. (1965) [1883]. Reproduction of Wallace W. Elliott's History of San Bernardino and San Diego Counties, California, with Illustrations: Including Material on Present-day Riverside County (1st ed.). Riverside, CA: Riverside Museum Press.
- Gudde, Erwin Gustav (1949). California Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary. Berkley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.
- Gunther, Jane Davies (1984). Riverside County, California, Place Names: Their Origins and Their Stories. Riverside, CA. LCCN 84-72920.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Hanna, Phil Townsend (1946). The Dictionary of California Land Names (First ed.). Automobile club of Southern California.
- Hunt, John J. (2011). The Waters of Comfort (Second printing ed.). Sherman Oaks, California: Wexford & Barrow. ISBN 1-879593-76-9.
- Patterson, Tom (1971). A Colony for California: Riverside's First Hundred Years (1st ed.). Riverside, CA: Press-Enterprise Company. LCCN 73-172819. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
- Paul, Arthur G. (1954). Riverside Community Book. Riverside, CA: Arthur H. Cawston.
- Van de Grift Sanchez, Nellie (1922). Spanish and Indian Place Names of California: Their Meaning and Their Romance. A.M. Robertson. ISBN 978-1-4047-5084-5.
Wish list
[edit]- Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Clovis, Calif.: Word Dancer Press. p. 689. ISBN 1-884995-14-4.
- Johnston, Bernice Eastman (1962). California's Gabrielino Indians. Los Angeles, CA: Southwest Museum. ISBN 978-0-8357-2758-7. Retrieved 24 March 2021. See
Online sources
[edit]- 1852Reid: Reid, Hugo (1869). "Letters on the Los Angeles County Indians" (PDF). GabrielenoIndians.Net. Los Angeles Star. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
- 1890Lewis: Lewis (1890). An Illustrated history of southern California: embracing the counties of San Diego, San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Orange, and the peninsula of lower California, from the earliest period of occupancy to the present time, together with glimpses of their prospects, also, full-page portraits of some of their eminent men, and biographical mention of many of their pioneers and of prominent citizens of today (Public domain ed.). Chicago, IL: The Lewis Publishing Company. ISBN 978-5-87987-880-6. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
- 1900Lummis: Lummis, Charles F. (June 1900). "The Land of Sunshine; The Magazine of California and the West". The Land of Sunshine. XIII. The Land of Sunshine Publishing Company. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
- Includes chapter "Riverside - A Prophecy Fulfilled", by J. G. North
- 1902Caballeria: Caballería y Collell, Juan (1902). History of San Bernardino Valley from the Padres to the Pioneers, 1810-1851. San Bernardino, CA: Times-index Press. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- 1907Kroeber: Kroeber, A. L. (1907). "Shoshonean Dialects of California". University of California Publications American Archaeology and Ethnology. 4 (3). Berkley, CA: The University Press: 65–165. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
- 1907Hodge: Hodge, Frederick Webb (1907). Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Vol. Part 1. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- 1910Hodge: Hodge, Frederick Webb (1910). Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico. Vol. Part 2. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology. ISBN 978-0-7222-0828-1. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- 1916Kroeber: Kroeber, Alfred Louis (1916). California Place Names of Indian Origin. University of California Press.
- 1920Ellerbe: Ellerbe, Rose L. (1920). "History of Temescal Valley" (PDF). Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California. 11 (3). University of California Press: 12–22. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
Wiki Ideas
[edit]Subpages:
[edit]- User:OvertAnalyzer/Sandbox1
- User:OvertAnalyzer/Sandbox2
- User:OvertAnalyzer/Sandbox3
- User:OvertAnalyzer/Sandbox4
- User:OvertAnalyzer/Sandbox5
- User:OvertAnalyzer/Sandbox6
- User:OvertAnalyzer/userboxes/Riverside
Projects I am a member of:
[edit]- Wikipedia:WikiProject Inland Empire
- Wikipedia:WikiProject California
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Categories
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