And......if you click on those ten additional sites, each of them will have ten more, and you click on them. When you're done you start going 'back' on your browser clicking on all them sites until you get back where you need to enter and new lat/long. Saves you having to go back and enter 'all' those lat/longs. Montana also will provide you with the name of the township - sometimes - In Traill it gave me a name on everyone, in Emmons, not so. But then on further research, the townships which Montana didn't have townships name for, I couldn't find anywhere else either and in fact it did provide me with a township name in Emmons which I didn't have. It's a very neat site Also - if you want an actual map generated out of mapquest which will give you in almost all cases roads, streets, etc., then try using msn mappoint. Here is a typical html statement for them. <a href="http://mappoint.msn.com/(zxkolojhpskgm545g1smfh55)/map.aspx?L=USA&C=46 .298%2c-100.483&A=64.50000&P=|46.298%2c-100.483|1|Baptist Cemetery|L1|"> <B>View Map</B> </a> Change the two occurances of lat, i.e., 46.298 and long, i.e., 100.483 to the decimal degrees described by Joy earlier. Then insert the name of the Cemetery, i.e. Baptist Cemetery. Do not destroy any codes, brackets, etc. The above will give you a mapquest map with ability to zoom in and out, etc. Maybe the Tiger address provided before will do the same, I haven't tried that yet. I appreciate all the help I've received here. It's helped a lot. Sincerely, Mike > > It gives me the decimal latitude and longitude, plus > the legal description : > > North Dakota, Fifth Principal Meridian T163N,R51W,sec4 > > > Plus it gives me 10 more nearby named places - and the > distance to each one.