Hi Everyone: I just wanted to take the time to let everyone know of some new additions that will be coming up online on the Warren Co. USGenWeb site, and to wish everyone seasons greetings. First off. let me wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the great north! We will be having a white Christmas for sure (of course I can't imagine it different here in Alaska). The last 4 months have been great since I was fortunate to inherit the site from Robert Clayton (thanks Robert!). The feedback has been great and everyone seems to be happy with the direction we've been heading. I will be adding plenty more in the coming New Year with lots of help from other researchers. We now have over 100 subscribers to this list, so there is plenty of opportunity for all of us to share and help one another. I personally have had much success with my line thanks to many others. Over the holidays I'll be adding the following to the site so watch for these changes: 1) I'll be posting those historical letters that we all enjoyed here a few weeks ago. 2) I'll be posting the first section of the new Military category. The Civil War will be first. It will include some enlistment rolls for Warren County towns (thanks to Tom Dunne who has been extracting them for quite some time now). I'll also be including links and information on the regiment. 3) I have some new cemetery transcriptions I'll be posting in the Horicon area. 4) Time permitting I hope to "finish up" the Warrensburg 1850 census at get it posted next. As we go into 1999, I'll be adding a new volunteer section, where, if you have any databases you'd like to share, we can get them posted. Or maybe you might like to do lookups or footwork for others if you live in the area. So watch for that. I also hope to include some Revolutionary War information for the area (although Warren Co. wasn't formed until after the rebellion). I also have some more letters (thanks to Tom again) that I hope to transcribe and post here. They tell of life in the Civil War between to brothers. Also, I'll be spending a week in March in the area and I hope to find other items we can include here. As always if you have any ideas of suggestions please let me know, and we can make this the best of the USGenWeb sites (although I biased I think its right up there already). So again; MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS to all wherever you are. I know we are spread out across the country and the world. Todd Easton USGenWeb Warren Co, NY CC NYWARREN-L host