Thanks for remembering me, but you all don't have to throw my E-dress into every exchange of notes...lay back a bit on poinding away on those 'reply' and 'forward' buttons...my family had only one real generation in Crawford County, and my grandfather Philos Stratton Jones seems to have gone off to college at Pea Ridge up in Benton County, about as soon as his family moved here from Kentucky, and after his studies there and 'reading for law' with some lawyer, went on over into Texas and I.T. to make his living. Your letters about various tree and bush fruit crops seem to be on the money, and I believe I have read in that old history of Crawford that fruit crops were the money makers early in Crawford days, especially after the passing of the high profitability of slave-worked cotton crops.... Duncan Wall (Duncan the Librarian) Yarmouth Port, MA _WallDuncan@AOL.COM_ (mailto:WallDuncan@AOL.COM)