I finally received the 6 microfilms I ordered through the Ohio Historical Society via Inter-library loan containing back issues of the Clermont Courier! They are: #26613 (1850-1852 & 1857-1860), #26620 (1889-1892), #26621 (1892-1894), #26616 (1879-1881), #26622 (1894-1897) and 26614 (1860-1862, 1875-1876). The good news is they are here. The bad news is that they only are giving me 2 weeks to read through them all! If any of you out there would like to volunteer to read some of the other microfilms, I have this advice: (1) only order 1 or 2 films (they cost $3 each), and it will take a good two weeks to go through them with any degree of thoroughness, (2) post the films you ordered to the list so that we don't duplicate our efforts, (3) the later issues seem to have more genealogical tidbits than the earlier ones - I am currently reading through the year 1889, and I find that about every fourth issue there is a blurb on the 10 mile valley, which usually has info on a Behymer or two, (4) be prepared to wait a month or two (or three!) after you have ordered the films before they actually arrive, (5) print out the newspaper index for Clermont County from the Ohio Historical Society web page (see my link to it at the new Behymer homepage at: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JohnDoeTippet/ and (6) be prepared for a lot of hard work - this is a tedious business, but interesting and worth the effort! A few interesting tidbits found on my first reading are: (1) Jacob Behymer was a reverend in the Church of the Brethren in Clermont County (2) Henry Custer died Mar 30, 1890 and he was a cousin of General George Armstrong Custer! I would assume from this that Christian Custer who married a Beckelhymer was also a relative. (3) A John Behymer lived in St Louis in 1890 (4) Tobacco was grown in Clermont (I guess there is a town by that name, so that shouldn't be too surprising) (5) O. P. Behymer lived in Flower Creek, KY (6) Mrs O. P. Behymer and daughter, Annie lived in Grant's Lick, KY (7) A nice blurb on Mr & Mrs Samuel J. Behymer celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Dec 12, 1889.