Hello Everyone, For anyone in the Metropolitan Washington DC area, or planning research trips here, I thought you'd all be interested to know that the wonderful DAR Library and Museum will be changing their weekend hours as of June 1, 2002. Instead of being open Sunday afternoons, the Library (and Museum) will be open from 9:00 am to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays (subject to closing for various events of course). As a resident of northern Virginia this is wonderful news. In addition to an always helpful staff, the library has an extensive collection of family history books (in all their well-known, mostly marginally documented, sometime inaccurate glory), state and county books, other history books, ship list books, etc., a pretty much complete set of census microfilms up through 1900, and some thereafter, the microfilms of Revolutionary War pension files, other miscellaneous microfilms by state and county (such as many NC Quaker MM microfilms, complete set of microfilms of Amelia Co VA wills, microfilms of Virginia land patents, etc.) -- not to mention all of the DAR applications and their supporting files which are chock full of wills, marriage licenses, bible records, miscellaneous clippings, etc. Supporting files are separate from the applications and must be requested at the Library Desk. Microfilms are in a room in the basement, which I didn't discover until I'd been visiting for about two years. Furthermore, it has got to be one of the few remaining libraries on the continent with its before-computerization card catalog still available for perusing. I hope this helps some of you out there. Best Regards, Janet (Baugh) Hunter