-- For those of you who have Heritage Quest access through your library, try this search: Click on "Browse Publications" Then enter St. Louis in the search window. You will get: St. Louis and the Union Electric Company Publisher: Newcomen Society of England, American Branch > <http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/browsepublications?titleID=Genealogy-glh35551096> St. Louis in früheren Jahren : ein Gedenkbuch für das Deutschthum Publisher: Druck der A. Wiebusch & Sohn Print. Co. > <http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/browsepublications?titleID=Genealogy-glh37358140> St. Louis reference record : a newspaper man's motion-picture of the city when we got our first bridge, and of many later happenings of local note : a book for libraries, public and private, and for every St. Louis home without a library. Publisher: Von Hoffmann Press > <http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/browsepublications?titleID=Genealogy-glh28365502> St. Louis, one hundred years in a week : celebration of the centennial of incorporation, October third to ninth, nineteen hundred and nine Publisher: The St. Louis Centennial Association Then click on St. Louis reference record and go to the index page. There are lots of surnames listed there. Also try Directories in the search engine and try "tombstones" . If you are researching outside of St. Louis, enter the name of the state you are researching. Also try the city. If you are looking for church records, enter the name of the church. I found lists from cemeteries in New York by entering the word "cemetery". This site is great for "fishing expeditions". I know that not everyone has access to Heritage Quest through their library. All I can say is call your library and ask if they plan to subscribe to Heritage Quest on line. Diane Shaw Antonia, MO