Hello, Thanks for all of your work on the maps. I would be happy to record the names on a section or two. Please let me know which section you'd like me to do. Joan Lewin Patricia Hobson <pshobson@fuse.net> wrote: Cousins, My house is a mess but the scans of the 1879 map of Montgomery County KY are all done & parked at webshots.com, in 2 different albums. There's one specific album for the enlargments of Mount Sterling, and the other album contains the county map, lists of advertisers, and the enlargements of the towns of Camargo, Jeffersonville, etc. (You're also welcome to look at my albums of old photos and my container garden after the 17 year cicadas hit town). You can also download any of the photos/ scans according to the webshots policies. What would make this project complete is if a whole bunch of people would volunteer to take one or two scans and record all of the names, features (creeks, railroads, named roads, etc.) & locations mentioned in that particular scan. I could compile them, alphabetize, and then put up a directory of everything in the map. Then, 2 weeks or 20 years from now, someone looking for cousin Elmer in Mt Sterling will be able to look at the list, match up with the correct scan and voila! If you want to work on this, please check with me about which scan or scans you'd like to do so that we don't end up with 32 people all doing scan E5! Thanks, Pat H. ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== Post the Bible records of your Montgomery County, Kentucky ancestors (and surrounding areas). Our ancestors moved around the counties much like we do today, only taking a slower method - covered wagons & horses.