Betty: I saw this very old small book a few years back at the Lowville Court House. The person in charge pulled it down from the top shelf of a closed cabinet just outside of his office. If much reorganization has been done, good luck. It would not be a much requested document but it helped me confirm a clue as to where my great grandparents were buried. Good luck. Here is just an irrelevant thought. When people check into the genealogy section at the Court House, they must usually register. Would it not be nice if the registration book would be posted! Reason: we may know of each other online but not in person. Wouldn't it be nice to spot a name we have become familiar with in our Lewis Rootsweb group so that we might introduce ourselves. . .and maybe have lunch together? I had the good fortune last year to meet an online colleague somewhat accidentally at the Lewis County Historical Society last summer. Just a random thought. Ken Everard >I'm going to be coming up Lewis Co. in the beginning of July. I was wondering >if someone could tell me the summer hours of the Croghan Free Library. Do >they have a copy of the French Settlement Book there. I would like to have a >chance to go through it. > >Also, someone once mentioned a book somewhere in Lewis Co. that listed all >the Justices of the Peace. Would that kind soul please tell me where I could >find that book. > >Thank you in advance, >Betty Collins >Greenville, SC