Those of you who have access to the online database called HeritageQuest, available through libraries only, will be interested to know that a Filson Society book called Boonesborough has been digitized and is available on this database--under the Book section. Do a subject search for Boonesborough. Ask your public librarian--and your State library--where you can get a library card so that you can access this database. This is the description of the book: Ranck, George Washington, Boonesborough : its founding, pioneer struggles, Indian experiences, Transylvania days and Revolutionary annals : with full historical notes and appendix Louisville, Ky.: J.P. Morton and Co., printers to the Filson Club, 1901, 315 pgs. If a nearby public library does not have this database, ask at college and university libraries, or, failing that, save up your pennies and subscribe to the online databases of Godfrey Memorial Library in Connecticut--for about $30 a year. You can do a LOT of computer chair [well, armchair research] for $30 a year!!!! (How much is your gas costing you these days?) Quite a few Granville Co. NC and Caswell Co. NC families went to Boonesborough!!! E.W.Wallace