A little more than half of the "A" section of the gazetteer is now completed. The completed entries include alternate names for the same community, county it's contained in, geographic coordinates, altitude, USGS map name, a Google Map link to that place, and a brief description. It includes historic places that no longer exist, such as ghost towns, as far as I have been able to determine them. I've done all the Elmore County places, and all of A up to Amalga. Most of the rest of the gazetteer B-Z includes only the names, alternate names, and the county. Suggestions for improvement are welcome at any time, including places that should be added. Mike St. Clair