I've been trying to join the CC Genealogical Society, and have been wondering if it has a building or a room somewhere in Meadville where a visitor can go to do some genealogy research. Is it possible that the CCGS has no such place, and that the CC Historical Society, in effect, fills that role? My other question is about joining CCGS, since I' m most anxious to start receiving the journal: Crawford County Genealogy - which I consulted in Boston and found to be extremely useful. I sent a letter (and a check, to join the Society) to CCGS, PO Box 514. This was sent about 8/23; having heard nothing, I'm wondering if the Society is less active this time of year, or if the address I used might be incorrect. Bob Calvin (Researching Crawford County concerning .......... Dr. Robert Andrews CALVIN (1847-1905), Lucy HAMILTON Calvin (1849-1909), David Steel CALVIN (1822-1849), John CALVIN (b. c. 1800), Mary ANDREWS Calvin Logan (1823-1894), Moses LOGAN (1814-1893), Robert ANDREWS (b. 1770 in Ireland), Robert ANDREWS (b. 1740 in Ireland), Nancy Ann BLYTH Andrews (b. in Ireland), Sarah CHIDESTER Andrews (1790-1845), James CALVIN (B. c. 1767), Katherine ACHESON Calvin.