Thanks to the courtesy of Liz Robertson, the County Coordinator of Monroe County, I learned of this new Georgia Photo History display. I think you will enjoy making use of this site and viewing the photos of Schley and Marion counties found there. Of particular interest to me were the A.A. Arrington home photos found there. I have adapted Liz's access instructions for our counties and, as she, I suggest you may wish to bookmark the site for future reference. Harris The Georgia Department of Archives and History has just posted a wonderful addition to the GALILEO website... entitled "VANISHING GEORGIA". Quote: "Vanishing Georgia comprises nearly 18,000 photographs. Ranging from daguerreotypes to Kodachrome prints, the images span over 100 years of Georgia history. The broad subject matter of these photographs, shot by both amateurs and professionals, includes, but is not limited to, family and business life, street scenes and architecture, agriculture, school and civic activities, important individuals and events in Georgia history, and landscapes. The wide variety of the collected visual images results from efforts by archivists from the...." You'll want to check this out and view the many photographs of Schley or Marion County. The home page for GALILEO is http://www.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/homepage.cgi. You may enter the "public databases" without a password but must secure a password for others. Click the "Arts and Humanities" tab at the top: Click #25, Georgia Department of Archives and History; Click "Search the Vanishing Georgia Collection". Click "Search the Vanishing Georgia collection" (again); Click 'continue" to leave state web site. Then you will be on search page for the Vanishing Collection". Enter the county name you wish to search in the search box and select "county" or whichever subject you wish to search. Hope you enjoy this site. I suggest you bookmark it for future reference.