Hi Ken & all - Thanks for your sites. The main reason I sent the other site is because it is a search for antebellum books & periodicals and shows the actual pages of the old article. Most of what I found for Brisbin was for James Sanks but pretty interesting. The site is called the "Making of America". You can't print from your pages at the site but in Internet Explorer if you right click the page and save it to disk you can open it as a .gif file later in your browser and print it. It was late last night when I found it. Should have been more specific. Following is from the site: Making of America (MOA) is a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. The collection contains approximately 1,600 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints. The project represents a major collaborative endeavor in preservation and electronic access to historical texts. The Making of American collection is made up of images of the pages in the books and journals. When you find something you want to look at, you will see a scanned image of the actual pages of the 19th century volume. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) has been performed on the images to enhance searching and accessing the texts, but because we are concerned about the reliability of the OCR, we have chosen to present the page images -- for more on the OCR process see About MOA. A small, but growing, group of texts has also been fully processed and can be viewed either as page images or electronic text. Making of America is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Making of America is best viewed with a frames-capable browser. http://www.umdl.umich.edu/moa/ Anne Futch