Hello Dolores and Researchers, This is what I find in Growth of Lake Co. OR book: Jim Young p. 60, Jim Young had a water power mill t Cottonwood where the dam is now. There was a ditch on the hillside. When the wter became low they had to wait for more water to come into the ditch. They could only work half a day at time because of lack of water. Jim Young p. 68 In a list of sawmills 1900-1924, Jim Young is listed under the date of 1909. Jim Young, Sr. and Jr. p. 56 Jim Young, Sr. was in charge of construction of the new mill. The mill began operation in the spring of 1907 with Elmer Rinehart as manager. Jim Young, Sr. was sawyer and his son Jim was setter. George Lynch was timber faller and log cutter George Downs was offbearer in the mill until June 1907, when he was involved in an accident which cut off the three middle fingers of his left hand. He returned to work 10 days after the accident. R.S. Downs was camp cook. Josephine Young, p. 108 Under list of teachers for Ana River School District No. 25, it lists her as 1920 Miss Josephine Young resigned her school at Summer Lake. Loren Young p. 91 There is a picture of Loren with other members of the Lakeview Fire Deprtment (June 1965). (I could scan it and send it by personal e-mail if anyone wants it.) Virgil K. Young, p. 33 There is an article about the history of the Elliott and McDonald Barber Shop which changed hands many times and had many people who worked there. It states that Virgil K. Young, born Lakeview 3/18/1906 Died 4/14/1956. He worked for Elliott and McDonald earlier. In 1956, worked for Harvey Stanley in his barber shop. Hope this has been of help. If you need me to check marriage records or cemetery records in Lake Co. let me know. Joyce in CA