Thanks for the info Randy. If anyone wants more details, my great-uncle, William W. Graves, is well-known in the KS area for the books he wrote, over a dozen, about Neosho County and the surrounding area. He attended the Mission school with Osage children and later owned and operated the St. Paul Journal. He received the Knighthood of St Gregory from Pope Pius XII for his literary contributions to the Catholic Church. At the same banquet he was made an honorary member of the Osage Tribe. A photo from this ceremony hangs in the St. Paul public library, which he started and which is named after him. His books are hard to find, and some are very expensive. His Annals of Osage Mission and Annals of St. Paul consist of excerpts from the Journal. They give an excellent picture of life in Osage/St. Paul from the late 1800's to Dec. 1928. There are a few photos in each book and an extensive index where you can learn if there's mention of your family. It's not the most exciting reading, but it's very interesting to read the tidbits of life in Osage/St. Paul, especially if you're a history buff. Anita Hoyer Ohio