http://www.hpl.lib.tx.us/hpl/index.html In case you may be interested, here is the web address for the Houston Public Library. At this site, you can search their entire collection. Of course, I don't expect the OK people will pick up and drive down here just to get a book! But, Houston has the 3rd largest genealogy collection in the nation. Searching their site may let you know if a certain publication exists, and what the call letters are. They do have Joyce A. Rex's volumns on the 1890 Chickasas Census. Location = CLA, stands for Clayton Genealogy Library. It is near the downtown area, which unfortunately is about a 1 hour drive (if your lucky) from my house through the most God-awful traffic in the world (I live 30 miles away). ps - they have about 100 film readers there. Sometimes, you have to get a number and wait for a reader! Since only a few readers have printers, I take my 35mm camera and wide angle lens and snap away! Sure beats waiting in line for the printers! After developing the prints, I scan them to image files so I can enlarge them to the Nth degree. Works great! Mike http://freeweb.pdq.net/mike_in_katy/mikeshouse.htm <--My Homepage http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpontot/pontotoc.htm <--Pontotoc Co, OK GenWeb