Thanks Pam, I looked through most of the old cards. My Grandfather was Henry L Irving born Lexington in years just after the Civil War. He had an older sister, Margaret Irving, that married a Robert Lee McClure, a noted photographer in Lexington. RL first did work for Newspapers and then had his own Studio in later years. I have seen many postcards of Lexington posted on the Fayette County Historical Soiety that bear pictures taken by RL McClure. Do you by any chance have any cards with his pictures? And, do you plan to have a link to those cards per your message? I would also be interested in any knowledge you may have of the McClure Family. One son was named Robert Irving McClure after his Father and Mother, and he became a noted journalist also. Robert I. worked in Lexington for a short period, then in New Oleans, LA.....and finished his career with the Cocoa Beach Tribune as a page editor. He died in Cocoa Beach in April 1968 but I have been unable to locate any family or burial place.....There was another son, Edward Long McClure named after his Maternal Grandmother, Letitia Long, a long time resident of Lexington, part of the Samuel Long line....and her Father David Long. Letitia is buried Lexington Cemetery in the Long Family Plot...Great Grandfather, Thomas Irving having left her sometime in the 1880's, she lived with Robert Lee McClure and her daughter, Margaret, at 212 North Upper St., Lexington..... Appreciate any data you may have knowledge of, or any resources you could point me to..... Old Hal, from sunny and hot, Northern California....