Found these interesting articles today. If anyone is doing these families and wants the copy from the paper, let me know. 19 Sep 1907, The Butler Citizen. The Dodds Reunion The reunion of the Dodds family in Prospect, last week, was a great success.... Some Dodds family names included in the business meeting notes. Also several historical notes: 1. This was a First reunion. 2. Drs. Samuel, David, and R. C. Dodds were appointed a 'historical committee to prepare a history of the Dodds clan in America." 3. W B Dodds and Enos McDonald were appointed to prepare suitable markers for James Dodds, the weaver, and for his son Thomas. They are interred in the Mt. Nebo yard. 4. Dr. David Dodds exhibited two Dodds souvenirs to the audience. One was a razor used by Thomas Dodds, who died at sea while enroute to America in 1760. The other was Rouse's Version of the Psalms, published in 1760. Dr. David Dodds received it from his father, David Dodds who received it from his mother, Rebecca Dodds, who got it from her mother, Mary Guthrie Dodds, who received it from her mother, Susan Catherine Dodds. (I wonder if anyone still has these items today, 2002?) VANDERLIN 19 Sep 1907, The Butler Citizen John Vanderlin is at home in bed, and will stay there for some time. While he was on his way home on N. Main Street last Thursday night about 10 o'clock, a large, dark devised, well dressed man came out of the paved alley between the McCandless and Wise properties and asked him to help move a woman who had taken sick in the alley. .....Thereupon the man shoved a revolver in John's face: .....He also knocked John's feet from under and fell on top of him, and then he kicked John.....He is a young man, 22, and is something of an athlete. When he got home and found that the man's foot had cut him he sent for a doctor, who sewed up the wound, and advised him to stay in bed a week or two as the wound is in a dangerous place......