Good evening: I have some new photos to tell you about tonight. On the Seligman page I have a new postcard listed. I scanned the back, too, so you can read the message. This card has a story that goes with it. One time when I was a child the postmaster at Seligman, from behind his cage, showed a card like this one to my grandmother. You know how your memory sometimes tricks you into thinking something is same when it is not - well so - maybe when I bought this card it could be that my tricky memory played a trick on me. But - according to what I remember the postmaster thought this was a very unique card. He said that he had not seen one like it before and, as I remember the story, neither had my grandmother. It was probably their puzzlement that led me to buy this card almost 60 years later. Some years ago someone named George Doty liked this particular card and bought and mailed it to a lady or girl in Marshfield, Missouri. I believe that it reads that her name was Sable Vanderpool. It also has McDonald Co., MO written on it - but I don't know why because Marshfield certainly isn't in McDonald County. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/seligman/index.htm In the photo album - book 3, part one and part two - that are eight new photos. Those are of some of the descendents of Lot and Elizabeth Ann (Woodard) Banks, which include families named Banks, Hatfield and Simpson. Elizabeth was called Bets Ann and was a daughter of George Washington Woodard and his first wife Cecilia Jenkins. His second wife was named Teague Watson, I believe. He was killed by bushwhackers, or shall we say murdered, since he was hanged in his own front yard. These families lived in the Mayflower area of Ash Township when they first came to Missouri from Virginia. The Woodard clan was from Rappahannock Co., VA and the Banks family came from the Coffee and Warren Counties, Tennessee areas. Lot had brothers in Benton County, Arkansas and several relatives in the Barry Co., area. Lot and Elizabeth have many descendents, some of which live in McDonald, Barry and Howell Counties, MO, as well as Benton County, AR. The Hatfield families lived in both Cassville and in Mt. View, MO. These nice photos were submitted by Donna Hatfield Bourbon and Janet Koseck and add a great deal to our photo pages.Thanks to both of you. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/photos/index.htm I hope you have had a good day and will have a good evening. Donna Cooper