My Global Gazetteer of the Revolutionary War is now publicly accessible and searchable at http://jrshelby.com/sc-links/gaz/index.htm It is, and will likely remain, a menu item of SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN ~ REV WAR at http://jrshelby.com/sc-links/ It has been made accessible to Google/Yahoo searches but only today, so it will be a while before they show up. Anything in the GG will show up in the on-site search engine found in the menu line on all pages of this sprawling site. http://jrshelby.com/sc-links/search.htm That already works. It is re-indexed weekly. If you have MS Streets & Trips (2006 or 2007, not sure about earlier versions), you will find that it makes a powerful find/display interface for the entire Global Gazetteer database. Some have told me that this use for S&T more than justifies it modest cost. A local Wal-Mart had it for $29.95 this week (withou gps). If you have a laptop that you can run in your car and are in an area where the sites are within driving distance, and do not have a gps, it may well be worth your while to get the version with gps. You can download combined.est from the GG site to your laptop, go "moving map" with S&T, and be able to create driving directions to most of the sites, and be able to see your present location on the map at any time. The objective for GG is that it will encourage collaborators from all areas of interest, and will continue to be refined and improved indefinitely. It can never be "finished". Anyone with interest in a site can be of help. Historical ref's saying who was present, where they were, wnen they were there, with what outcome can be located with little or no mapping skill, and is the most time-consuming part of the process. If you are interested, you can be of help. The only reason the database has been put online is to allow the possibility for this collaboration to occur. The database remaining online is totally dependent upon the amount of collaboration it generates. If the collaboration is not forthcoming, it will disappear. Everyone using the database should read http://jrshelby.com/sc-links/gaz/pleaseread.htm John Robertson