If anyone is interested, I have about a dozen digital photos that I snapped this afternoon of Pigeon Roost Cemetery, just north of the Clark County line, in Scott County, Indiana. They are in JPG format. I can e-mail them to you as attachments, if you are interested. I only took photos of a couple of individual older stones that caught my eye, but I have several reasonably good shots of the monument there, which reads, primarily: "In memory of the pioneer heroes, twenty-two in number, massacred at Pigeon Roost defeat by the Shawnee Indians." and a pretty good one of the historical marker, which reads: "A community established here in 1809 was attacked by Indians on September 3, 1812; 15 children and 9 adults were massacred; only one family escaped to spread the alarm." CAVEAT: Don't expect photographic quality on these digital photos. They were taken with a relatively inexpensive digital camera and the quality is NOT very high. If you've never seen Pigeon Roost, however, you may be interested in seeing these images. I just don't have room on my website server to load all of them and thought I'd see if anyone would like them. Anyone with a Pigeon Roost website is welcome to use these, if you have nothing better to include on your page. BTW, does anyone have an on-line index of the persons buried at Pigeon Roost, including the list of persons massacred in 1812? I sure would like to like such information to my Clark County Cemeteries website, even though Pigeon Roost is just outside Clark County. Lois - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Clark County, Indiana Cemeteries Page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5881/index.html Volunteers are still needed to help with Francis Wells and McClintick/Sylvester Cemeteries clean-up projects this spring. -----------------------------------------------------------------