User:Packer1028

Packer1028 has been a Wikipedia editor since 2012. He was first introduced to Wikisource in early 2015 when looking for a copy of Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Purloined Letter", and he was fascinated with the project. As his Wikipedia editing became more frequent, his interest in contributing to Wikisource also grew, leading him to add Oscar Wilde's La Sainte Courtisane to the site when he noticed Wikisource did not yet possess a copy. Summer 2016 provided him with his first glimpse into editing longer works with Alexander Hamilton's "Report on Manufactures", but it still took him until 2022 to become a full-fledged Wikisource contributor the same way he had become a Wikipedian. (You can check out his Wikipedia user page for more on his work there.)

He looks forward to working on future Wikisource projects.

Thanks for visiting!

Sincerely, R 1 0

Rh

Projects
All projects listed below are ones that I have either started, contributed significantly to, or both.

Projects in Progress

 * Index:Representative American plays.pdf
 * The Mermaid Thomas Middleton (volume 1, volume 2)
 * Index:Superstition play.djvu
 * Index:The Odyssey (Butler).djvu (proofreading)
 * Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association

Completed Projects

 * La Sainte Courtisane
 * Report on Manufactures
 * A Brief Bible History (Old Testament section)
 * Richard Nixon's resignation letter
 * All but a few of Gerald Ford's presidential proclamations
 * Joe Biden's Invocation of the 25th Amendment on November 19, 2021
 * Letter to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
 * Letter to Senate President Pro Tempore Patrick Leahy
 * Joe Biden's Resumption of Power on November 19, 2021
 * Letter to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
 * Letter to Senate President Pro Tempore Patrick Leahy
 * Richard Nixon's Letter to Elvis Presley
 * Shepherds of the Wild
 * Ugolino
 * Hamilton (play)
 * Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization leaked draft investigation report
 * Six Months at the White House
 * Updated work with ProofreadPage source
 * How the Mail Steamer Went Down in Mid Atlantic by a Survivor
 * The Life of Thomas Hardy (Brennecke)