It is in the book. Stony Point was located on the center of the county where John's lumber co. is today (route 46), west of Golconda. 9 pupils attended in 1949 when it was closed. There is a picture of the school and the 1912 class. Sharon Brown > ---------- > From: Brown, Sharon[SMTP:Sbrown@mccracken.k12.ky.us] > Reply To: ILPOPE-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: 12. janĂșar 1999 07:49 > To: ILPOPE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [ILPOPE-L] Hemphill Cem. Mr. SMITH's information > > I'll check tonight...Get back to you... > Sharon Brown > > > ---------- > > From: Doodyj@aol.com[SMTP:Doodyj@aol.com] > > Reply To: ILPOPE-L@rootsweb.com > > Sent: 11. janĂșar 1999 13:55 > > To: ILPOPE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [ILPOPE-L] Hemphill Cem. Mr. SMITH's information > > > > Sharon, > > No, I don't have the book, but I am fairly new to Pope County > researching. > > My > > grandfather, Clarence Schumacher (b. 1864) used to talk about a school > > that he > > and other members of his family attended. I think the name of it was > > Stoney > > Point. If I am not mistaken, there might also have been a church by that > > name. > > Many of my ancestors are buried nearby. Do you have any information on > > that > > school? If so, I would like to have it. > > Thanks, > > Jim Doody > > >