More pictures have been added to the Boggs Family Album on Photopoint. They include: A house that was built originally by Detroit Burton about 1850 and was sold to Henderson Boggs when Detroit left the area a few years later. It has been in the Boggs family ever since and was recently purchased by a great-grandson of Henderson. There are also pictures of the original barn and shed that was constructed from hand hewn logs that still show the ax marks. These pictures were taken by Bob Cunningham when he was there in September 2000. The house is on the right fork of Caines Creek, not far from the Baptist Church where the Boggs family reunion is held. Bob also sent pictures of a one-room school on Caines Creek where his grandfather, Harry Boggs, taught for several years around the turn of the century. There is also a picture of the old farm house where the family lived. It was directly across the creek from the school. Harry Boggs taught school there for about 13 years before the family left for the Portsmouth, Ohio area about 1920. At the time he taught, he was paid 21 dollars a month and had to bring his own coal for the stove used to heat the school. The school had grades 1 - 8. The 2 men in the pictures are Bob's uncles, Hubert & Luther Boggs. We don't know the date the pictures were taken, but not later than the 1950's. The school burned about 30-40 years ago and today there is nothing left but the steps. The farm house has been replaced with a more modern structure. Bob, thanks for sharing these wonderful pictures with all of us. If anyone else has pictures they would like to add to the album, please contact me. The URL is: http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=573222 Scroll down the page to the Boggs Family. Sharon McKenzie