WikiProject:New England Maps Part Two

Purpose
To add Map links in the Maps Section for New England Town pages

Contact
Angela.Sellers@FamilySearch.org

Task Lists
This project is found in tab Part 40 as the Part Two Column 
 * Connecticut Task List Finished
 * Maine Task List
 * Massachusetts Task List Finished
 * New Hampshire Task List Finished
 * Rhode Island Task List Finished
 * Vermont Task List Finished

Project Instructions

 * Read through all parts and steps in the instructions until you get to the bottom of the page
 * Don't skip any instructions, parts, or steps unless the instructions say to do so
 * Stick with just the project instructions and do not spend time looking, fixing, or updating anything else on the Town page
 * If you don't understand something or have any questions, please reach out to me on Yammer
 * Make sure you are logged into the FamilySearch.org while in the catalog as well as in the Wiki at all times
 * Don't forget to add your name and date to every line of "Part Two" in the task list, so when you are finished we can complete the project for that state
 * If there is other information in the Maps Section, put your new Map links at the very top above the older information. Make a notation on the task list

Example Page
Monroe, Fairfield, Connecticut

Part One

 * Select a State from the Task Lists, and add your name and date to each town you will be working in
 * Next, click on the Town link to open the Town page
 * Make sure you are logged into the FamilySearch.org while in the catalog as well as the Wiki at all times
 * Then in the Contents box scroll down to the Maps section and click on it
 * Next click on Edit Source to open the editing section

Step One
*McConnell's Historical Maps of the United States at Library of Congress Example only, Do not Copy
 * Copy and past this Wiki Text Code into the editing section of the Maps header
 * This is what it will look like on the page
 * McConnell's Historical Maps of the United States at Library of Congress

Step Two
Connecticut: *Old Maps of Connecticut at Old-Maps.com Maine: *Old Maps of Maine at Old-Maps.com Massachusetts: *Old Maps of Massachusetts at Old-Maps.com New Hampshire: *Old Maps of New Hampshire at Old-Maps.com Rhode Island: *Old Maps of Rhode Island at Old-Maps.com Vermont: *Old Maps of Vermont at Old-Maps.com Example only Do not copy
 * Choose which state Wiki Text code you need
 * Copy and paste into the editing section of the Maps header
 * This is what it will look like on the page
 * Old Maps of Connecticut at Old-Maps.com

Part Two
*[URL TOWN] at Mapcarta ''Example please Do Not Copy
 * Copy and paste this in the Maps editing section
 * Click on this link to open the website
 * Mapcarta
 * Put just the Town and State in the search box
 * Copy the URL into the Wiki Text code
 * Change the Town in the Wiki Text code to the Town you are working on
 * This is what it looks like after saving
 * Monroe at Mapcarta

Part Three
New England State Map pages *Connecticut Maps State Page *Maine Maps State Page *Massachusetts Maps State Page *New Hampshire Maps State Page *Rhode Island Maps State Page *Vermont Maps State Page
 * Last Link in the Maps section
 * Choose which Wiki Text code you need
 * Copy and paste into the Maps editing section
 * The New England State Map pages link should be the last one on the list
 * The New England State Map pages link should be the last one on the list

Part Four
Please separate older entries to below the project we are working on, and make sure there is a space between Older entries might not be the new Manual of Style, but will hopefully be updated in the future Project New England Town Maps
 * Put the Map links in alphabetical order
 * The New England State Map pages link should be the last one on the list
 * The New England State Map pages link should be the last one on the list
 * Click on Preview
 * Copy and paste into Summary
 * Click on save
 * Put your name and date, for the Town you finished in column "Part Two" in the task list,
 * Then start over at Part One for the next Town on the list