I found an old photo album at an antique store in Vermont and had to buy it because I couldn't bear for it to be thrown away and all of those precious pictures to be lost. The pictures (all those old ones on heavy cards) have no names written on them, but there are a few "In memory of" cards with information on them and some newspaper clippings in the back about a CLEVELAND family. From the information in the album and what I have found in my research so far, Charles A. CLEVELAND was a Civil War veteran from Morristown, Vermont, Pvt. VT Inf 06. He married Louisa Ann HARRIS, daughter of Alfred and Hannah HARRIS of Broome, Canada, on March 28, 1865. They had 11 children who were all still living in 1935: Mrs. Beulah BEARD, Mrs. Evelyn CHARLES, Mrs. Myrtie KIDDER, Miss Mabel CLEVELAND, Mrs. Ethel FOWLER, George CLEVELAND, Fred C. CLEVELAND, Henry H. CLEVELAND, Mrs. Mattie MORES, Mrs. Hattie BAKER, and Elmer CLEVELAND. They moved to Manchester, New Hampshire in 1885 from Hyde Park, Vermont. Charles CLEVELAND (the Civil War veteran) died November 14, 1900. Other names mentioned in the album include: Mrs. Elbridge PEASLEE of Henniker (72), Mrs. Leonard FOOTE of North Weare (49), and Mrs. Raymond THOMPSON (25), mentioned in a 1931 newspaper clipping from Manchester, New Hampshire. Many of the photos in the album were taken by W. R. CALL (913 Elm Street in one and 895 Elm Street in another) in Manchester and Colby 68 Opera Block Hanover Street) in Manchester. Says duplicates of the pictures can be had at any time. I wonder if they meant it ;-) David H. FARNHAM Died Feb. 8, 1890 Aged 69 years, 15 days Francis H. STEVENS Died Oct 16, 1897 Aged 65 y, 5 months, 18 days Cora J. MIGNAULT Died Jan 24, 1894 Aged 24 years, 8 months, 5 daysPercy N. CARTER Died Oct 10, 1892 Aged 8 months, 19 days This is a treasure that I am sure someone would love to have. I would love to reunite it with a family member. Kimberly Powell <kimberly@katalystdesign.com>