I am ready to *publish* a slim volume of my findings on the HARRIS/CRAWFORD/YOUNGBLOOD families of Montgomery, Crawford and Mamakating and would like some advice from listers. Publish is perhaps too strong a word -- I want to put together in a coherent manner census records, obits, family group charts, etc. to mail to historical societies, libraries, gen. societies that helped me. I will write a 3-4 page introduction on these families, but most of the volume (booklet) will be photocopies of my documentation. An experienced genealogist told me that these folders of information, sent round to libraries and societies for their vertical files, are great finding tools. Any tips on doing this in an inexpensive manner? Should I include e-mail and written correspondence with hired researchers? These exchanges clarify a lot of research problems, but I wonder about privacy issues, also it adds bulk. Should I include family photos of living descendants? Should I combine documentation for the two families or separate them to be filed under different names? What sort of binding do you recommend? I plan to go to Kinko's and I really don't want to spend a lot. Hope these questions don't sound too brainless. I think a lot of intermediate-level genealogists would be interested in the answers, so perhaps listers can post answers to the list. Thanks in advance, Elizabeth Pope, Tampa, Fl.