Just wanted to say a big "THANK YOU" to everyone who responded on- or off-list to my question about places to visit in Franklin County. I love this list. :-) I hadn't even thought about the Shippensburg Univ. or Chambersburg libraries, so I looked up both of them online. The Fendrick Library in Mercersburg is also on my list, but probably not this trip. I'd like to go there during the week, on whichever day their genealogy room is open. The Conococheague Institute is also on my list, though probably not for this weekend. (I need to check their hours again...I've got it written down, but not here at work with me.) There are so many places I want to visit, but I need to spread it out. Mom always has a list of things for me to do when I come home for a day or two, so I have to make time for those, too. :-) Glenn mentioned the Mormon church. Can anyone comment on the resources at the Family History Centers in Chambersburg or Fairview? According to the website, the Chambersburg location is open on Saturdays, so I may try to check it out. I suspect that I'm spoiled, though. The closest FHC for me, in Kensington, MD, is usually open six days/week, and from what I've heard, it's large compared to most. (Probably because the church is there by the Washington Temple.) However, I'm hopeful that the FHCs in Franklin County might have more "local" information. Again, though, I was pleasantly surprised to find a printed index to the Mount Zion cemetery (Quincy) at the Kensington FHC--didn't expect to find something so specific down here. I'm guessing that it was at least 20 years old, and had some dates that were no longer legible when I visited in August, so it was a great "find." Thanks again for all of your help! Peace, Willie Walter