----- Original Message ----- From: Becky Quinn To: Frederick W. Gregg, Jr. Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 3:47 PM Subject: Re: BARRICK Hi Rick: Thank you so much for the info on the teachers of Dallas County. Where can I buy a copy? Do you live in Dallas County or just researching family there. Becky ======================================= Hello Becky - "Teachers of Dallas County" is available from: Dallas County Historical Society, Inc. P. O. Box 594 Buffalo, MO 65622 It's a pretty thick book (over 200 pages). I bought mine from them at Buffalo. I don't know what it would cost to mail. I don't live in Dallas Co. I was born in Dallas Co. near Center Point Church. I attended first grade at Charity School. Thereafter, our family relocated to California. I go back to Dallas Co. twice a year to visit my Dad and other relatives. I'll be going on May 20- May 31 this spring and once again in October. Do you live in Dallas Co.? Did you grow up there? You mentioned the "Round Store". My grandfather (my Mom's father) O. K. Powell was a barber at the Round Store on Saturdays charging 25 cents for a hair cut and 15 cents for a shave. There is a picture of the Round Store in "Reflexions II" on page 42. There is also a picture on page 158 of "Dallas County, Mo. History". Ransom H. Pike was the postmaster of the March post office being appointed October 4, 1906. Ransom Pike also ran a grocery store out of the Round Store for a period of time. Really enjoyed hearing from you. Rick Gregg