Kerrie, You've got a very rich site. One idea that occurs to me is to post some early survey maps from the BLM plat surveys (http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/SurveySearch/Default.asp?Tab1=1&f1=ID&f2=&f4=&f6=&f3=&f5=&f7=) where there are several earlier than what's listed on your http://payettecounty.info/maps/intro.html. Another is to add some information from the GLO records for the homesteaders on your page (http://payettecounty.info/land/1882.html) such as where the land of the homesteaders was located. The FamilySearch Record Search Pilot now has a much richer searchable index to Idaho deaths than the ones you currently point to (note that you are pointing to an obsolete page at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~idgenweb/deaths/search.htm, which should now be http://www.idgenweb.org/idgenweb_detail_deaths.php. I have added a link to this collection to the state page just mentioned, but you might consider a link directly to the Payette County collection at http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#collectionId=1546448;placeId=245;p=recordResults;eventPlace=Payette%2C%20Idaho%2C%20United%20States;searchType=standard. There are currently 1,466 Payette County deaths in this index. This isn't a complete replacement for the older indexes, because it only covers 1911-1937, but besides being searchable, it includes birth date and place, parents names, residence at death, and death and burial date and place. I suspect down the road it may include images as well, but it doesn't right now. Mike St. Clair -------------------------------------------------- From: "Payette IDGenWeb" <payettecounty@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 1:57 PM To: <idgen@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [IDGEN] December Monthly Roll Call > Payette is up and running. We don't have any plans, but we'd love some > ideas! > > Kerrie