I was the one that mentioned the "Alabama" room in Anniston. I personally have never visited the Anniston Public Library. I did however communicate with a person who worked in the room about 15 years ago. They were interest in a diary that my grandfather, Daniel Edmond Herron kept when he was a young man in Anniston. He was describing in the diary about the local events, killings, and comings and goings of the Tyler's. They copied the book and returned it to me. I'm sure that they have historical facts, exhibits and materialistic items of Old Alabama, but I'm sure that they have many items on Anniston itself. If you have ties with Anniston, as I do, I would surely visit the library. But if not, I would give them a call prior to your visit. You know I should be ashamed because I was raised in and around Birmingham, but I don't know where Piedmont is. Play it safe and give them a call, then get the open days and hours. Wish I was going with you...... Joe Clements MAGICFIREF@aol.com wrote: > I am looking for Harrison Busby that lived and died in Piedmont, AL > (1841-1919). > > I have seen the reference on ALGENWEB about the "Alabama Room" in the > Anniston Library. What are their hours and am I correct in assuming that if > I were to make a long trip to AL with only limited time, that the Alabama > Room would be the best place to visit? -- HEY - - - - while you here, check out these great gift items I have listed on eBay <http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=jcc33>