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    3. I realized when I got my copy of the Stone Co. post that it cut that link off, so it'll mess you up if you do like I do, and leave your e's "small" sized (not filling up your window) Here http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/index.html scroll down to "Genealogy", click, then to "Collateral Lines". There, you'll see the link to Boston Ferry (the list is alphabetical), and you can see them. I gotta warn you...them pictures are color, 2 are the "panoramic", and they take a while to load...go get your snack and refill your drink while you wait. Paul, I'm not sure exactly where this is in relation to Boston Ridge, but I would say as you look at the middle picture on that webpage, Boston Ridge is up the hill to the right. In other words, this would be just downstream from the ridge, or the ridge comes down into that little inlet (from the south? I think). I'm pretty sure that wasn't water-filled prior to the building of Powersite Dam, but on up the draw, it could have been a wet-weather spring. Wasn't every steep-sided draw a wet weather spring? Anyway, Greg has promised to take me out in a boat next year (when it gets warmer) and I'll know more. Despite spending the majority of my life here, I still find little stuff like that, and I don't know enough, which is aggervatin'. The field across the lake belongs to Kanakuk/Kanakomo, I THINK. I know you've seen it. Long, narrow, but a wonderful spot for what it got used for. I think there's cattle in it now, but I wouldn't bet me on that. So are you lost yet? <BG> V

    12/16/2000 04:46:20