from Steve Kemp (volunteer at Huntingdon Co. HS a number of years) Don't know whether you know any of the following "Vouchers" on slips of paper, usually quite small, were kept by executors of estates and guardians appointed by the Orphans Court of Huntingdon County. They are in effect receipts to show the Court what money was spent or received. The county courthouse had them filed alphabetically in metal drawers, Letter A, etc., to Z, half of them in the vault in the Register & Recorder's office and the other half in a basement storage room, and that was just because of space problems I suppose. Someone about 9 years ago emptied ALL the metal drawers in the basement room and took the papers all out, probably in a large briefcase and that's the last anyone has seen them. I wondered if he/she thought they were saleable as paper ephemera or wanted the hundred year old paper itself for some private project. I was the one to report them missing. After that happened the county put a lock on the door of that room, but you can get the key and work there alone even now. Also, the Huntingdon County Library has since its inception shelved books on Pa. in a "Pennsylvania Room" which is in a corner of the old section far from the circulation desk, never monitored in any way. Most libraries have either a sign-in book for such rooms along with restricted hours, and/or volunteer staffing, Huntingdon never has. Lots of stuff has gone missing out of there. People who gave a copy of their published genealogy there and not to the county historical society may as well have left it out on the street, because it soon goes there. You can share this message with the Huntingdon group list if you like. Hunt. Co. Historical Society MAY have some extras copies of a few Pa.Archives volumes, you'd have to ask Nancy Shedd which ones. Sometimes they sell extras or give them away. Steve Kemp