I received a package from my Campbell cousin,Linda Sykes of Houston, this week with an old newspaper ad for the Limmerick Tavern that my gg grandfather owned in Leon Co. The newspaper was called the experiment in those days. I have thought that the saloon/cafe/grocery was probably in the town of Jewett and it was appearantly around for quite a few years. The article says that my gg grandfather William H.Campbell,who also went by Sport Houston,was resigning from his post at watching the corners since he was opening the Limmerick. I have four questions that I am hoping someone can help me with. #1) What type of job would watching the corners be? #2) Does anyone who lives in this area know of any futher info that I could get about the Limmerick and owners? #3) Are there tax records available for the 1850-1880's on businesses that are available to research? #4) Does anyone else have a connection to William H.Campbell,Duncan H.Campbell b.1872, Minnie (Virginia)Patrick,or Samuel Campbell(a tailor or baker in the same county).Sam had a retarded daughter and lived in Jewett at the time.His wife's name may have been Ima or Hulda and she may still be alive in an area nursing home. Another relative thinks that they recall a motel that the family owned in Buffalo called the Campbell Motel. Even a tidbit of info would be greatly appreciated. Karen Kerr