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It has been noted by Clariosophic that the name of the site listed in the National Register ("All Soul's Chapel") is probably incorrect, as it is grammatically incorrect. However it has not been established that it is a typo by the National Register staff, as a free copy of the NRHP application has not been requested or obtained. It seems to me inappropriate to go on too much about the potential/probable misspelling in the article itself, as that tends to violate wp:OR and wp:SELF depending on what is said. I suggest that the item be identified as a question to be put to the National Register, by entering it into the appropriate section (probably "Maine names") within wp:NRIS info issues if it has not been entered there already. It would help if any source showing a different spelling for the site were provided in that entry. Thanks! doncram (talk) 19:09, 20 March 2009 (UTC)Reply