I have several Kentucky Explorer's in my possession and willing to scan anything in them and email it. I am typing the Table of Contents for each and posting here. I also have posted on my website but YAHOO seems to be having problems. http://www.geocities.com/toosweet2253/Index.html If you see anything that interest you, please email me at shoke2253@aol.com. I will be posting some of them to the county that I think would enjoy them as I go along. I will be adding to my website, as time permits. So check back often. Helen Kentucky Explorer Vol 17 #3 June 2002 There Was Nothing Fun About Working Tobacco. Outsiders Don't Always See The Other Side Of Appalachia. Quilting Bees And Turkey Shoots, Old Times In The Pennyrile. Lexington's "Silent City Of The Dead," Now Home To Numerous Notables. Reminiscences of a Confederate Cavalryman. Are You Descended From George Washington? Part 1: Electricity Comes to Southeast Kentucky 1912-50. Wet Woods and Duck Spring: Two Jefferson County Landmarks. The Many Signs of Spring Bring New and Exciting Adventures. The L & N Railroad in Henderson, 1882. A Train Trip From Letcher County To Grandpa's House. Kentucky's First Two Stone Houses: Lincoln County. A History of DeMossville, Pendleton County, Kentucky. A 1921 Funeral at Pvt. Spencer Perkins at Orr, Lawrence County, Kentucky. Kentucky Affairs: An Hour In Lexington And What I Saw. Bell of Louis Philippe was Donated To St. Joseph Church. To Save Work, Uncle John Tried Using Dynamite. 1936 Wages in the Hazard Coal Fields. We Didn't Know We were Poor Though Stereotyping Made Us So. Please feel free to pass this along to others and other mailing list. Helen L Smith Hoke