Dear Betty, I am most interested in these photos that you have found and identified! My cousins are part of the Chamberlin family of Lebanon - Ruth was an aunt of mahy of them and the sister of Virginia Chamberlin Pfeffer (who is stil living in St. Louis). Dr. M.H. Chamberlin was Ruth's great-uncle. The folks at the local historical society (Dona Monroe and Harrison Church amongst them) would dearly love to see what you have. I did not find your e-mail address in your note but will be happy to put you in contact with them as you wish! Thanks for making this kind offer - I know it will be well received by family and Lebanonites! Best wishes, Walter L. Pfeffer, II P.O. Box 1706 Columbia, MO 65205-1706 [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- A recently acquired photo album that belonged to my grandparents has pictures relating to or of some people whose names mean nothing to me. I'd love to hear from anyone who might know who these people are, and would be happy to share them with anyone related to these people. The names are: A. W. Morriss (picture of their residence in Lebanon, a beautiful large home) Bitzer (the picture is of a country road out near Bitzer's) Ben (Bon, Ban?) Morriss Baby Ruth Chamberlin (in a wonderful old baby carriage) Residence of Dr. M. H. Chamberlin, Lebanon Grave of Ella McCammon Dr. Waggoner's horse and buggy, hitched outside the office Main Street (Lebanon) looking west from Dr. Waggoner's office The "crokinole club" taken in Dr. Hammen's parlor (Mrs. Stillson, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Hammen, Mrs. Morriss, Mrs. Wilson, Prof. Stilson, Nell Lehman) My grandparents were Edwin C. Hammen, a dentist who practiced in Lebanon starting sometime after 1893 (he was in Nokomis before that) and Ida Burton Hammen, who was born in Lebanon in 1868. They left Illinois in 1908, at which time they moved to California. Betty