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You're welcome; i was glad to respond to your request. Perhaps the information that I put into the current version of the article (including material developed by Another Believer and merged by me into here) is now excessively detailed and/or includes some informed supposition that need not be stated, I am not sure. For the record, this is the version with this full detail. I don't mind at all if anyone else sees fit to edit it, to reduce it or even eliminate it, or to correct it. Note we don't know for sure which is the typo, the R or the B, but the weight of usage of B seems to make it clear that B is right. At least i do think the info does support the idea that there is just one NRHP listing. --doncram00:30, 15 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]