I've been fascinated by the discussion of Capital Hill, even though I don't have much to contribute. I would sure love to learn more about a close friend of my family who moved from Luther [in the northeastern part of Oklahoma Co.] to Capitol Hill in the early 1920s.... Her maiden name was Mamie Blanche ARCHER [1889 - 1924]. She married Otto Gratz NORMAN [1881 - 1920]. After his death, she moved to Capitol Hill where she taught school. She was killed in a car-train accident at Luther in 1924, along with my Ggranduncle. According to the obit published by the Luther Register [yes, I do have that obit], she was principal at Capitol Hill then. My family simply called her Mrs. Norman. Her tombstone reads "Archer Norman". I'm not sure what name she used at Capitol Hill. On the surface, I realize that this doesn't seem to have much to do with genealogy -- she was relatively young when she died [over 20 years before I was born] and had no children that I know of. Many times, though, I've found a great deal of information about my own ancestors when looking at collateral lines and family friends. In this particular case, Mamie Blanche ARCHER NORMAN had a profound influence on my life. WIthout her example, I probably wouldn't be on the Internet today -- much less discussing genealogy. [I don't want to subject the list to the long version of this story, but will certainly share it off-list if you're curious.] Sharon McAllister 73372.1745@compuserve.com