According to statistics that Mike gets, our Erie County (PA) Genealogy web site at http://www.rootsweb.com/~paerie/ had 100 visitors on Saturday and 134 visitors on Sunday. Even discounting the 15 to 20 times per day that I probably caused the counter to click, that is still a lot of people. I have several items in the works that I will be working on this week - things that have been sent in but need to be put in proper order and formatted - so by the end of the week we should have a lot more. I don't think I announced to the list the last changes that were made. A reading of Nichols Cemetery (Summit Twp) from Barb Seyler was added, as well as a Courthouse & Vital Records page. The county has done a good job on their own site, as well as the Chamber of Commerce, and as I am finding sites, and reviewing those links that have been sent in, if a page or pages can contribute to genealogical research, I am trying to create a link, rather than to duplicate the material in a different format, although we may have a special page of links, such as the one mentioned above. As the old saying goes, why reinvent the wheel. For those who don't have access to local Erie news, three of the topics in the news that are more historical than genealogical related are the 1. Report that the Gudgeonville covered bridge might have to become a footbridge with a new modern structure next to it, along with a possible rebuilding to 'historic' specs of the covered bridge that burned several years back 2. Articles about Ida M Tarbell of Allegheny College and Standard Oil, who I knew had relatives in Corry, but did not know that she was from Wattsburg (I went to Allegheny in the early 60s with a Tarbell who was related) and 3. That the reconstructed Brig Niagara might actually be the Lawrence or one of the two captured British warships. The present Captain says it really doesn't matter if it is the Lawrence and not the Niagara as they were both Erie ships instrumental in that war. Bill Klauk Co-Coordinator, Erie County (PA) Genealogy, USGenWeb/PAGenWeb Project Millcreek Township, Erie County, PA