Hi All Friends and Guests of <A HREF=" http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm ">Tri-Counties Genealogy & History Sites of Joyce M. Tice</A> I have added pages 129 and 130 to the Tri-County Obituary & Clippings section which you can reach from Box 8A of the Site's Online Research Library. I have also added the 1902 graduates of Horseheads High School with picture and article to the School Souvenirs Section of the site. Other additions have been made to the Schools section, but I do not always announce it. I do try to get all new submissions on the list whether or not I have time to get them online just now, so that it reminds me what is waiting and lets you know what is coming. Check out the additions. I will be leaving on vacation early tomorrow morning, so try to keep down the mail you send me next week and hold off on any submissions until I return next week. I will have online access some of the time when I am in an area with toll free access to AOL. I will probably put up some pictures if I can. This is NOT a genealogy research trip - believe it or not. I do not have ancestry in the areas I'll be visiting. It is primarily photographic. I'll be looking for flagholders and cemetery art, and my friend will be looking for lighthouses, so we will be mostly on the coast. Both business trips and vacations make me lose my stride, so I am already feeling disrupted in keeping track of everything that is coming in to go on the site. BUT, sooner or later, I'll get to it all. That reminds me. I wanted to point something out to you. I do not put counters on most of the lower level (internal to the site) pages, but I did on the Athens Blacksmith photo. Here is a photo that is over a hundred years old and which has probably been hidden in a box for decades and now in the space of two days, fifty people have had the chance to look at it. That is the case with all the submissions that make it to the site. It helps me to place materials you send in if you tell me not only who the people are, but what areas in the Tri-Counties they were associated with. That way I can position them for maximum usage. It also helps me if you put your name and email address IN the document you are sending. Each month I make a new download directory and all submissions for that period are placed in it. As I process them, I move them to a directory called DONE (how creative). When I am looking at older materials and the name of the submitter is not included IN the document itself, I have to go searching by date through my email to find an email with an attachment on that date. It slows me down. Also when you send materials in the mail, please include your email address so I can let you know they are here. Sorry this is so long, but I got going on some things I had been meaning to point out for a while. I will probably add some of this to a page on the site for permanent reference on submitting materials. That's all (for now), Joyce M. Tice