Hi Listers Last week, my husband and I drove to Scranton from Maryland to do some research on my TEEVAN ancestors. Unfortunately, we were there when this terrible tragedy occurred. At least for a little while we were concentrating on something good. It was neat seeing all the town signs that I often see mentioned on the list, such as Pittston, Clarks Summit, Wyoming etc. We visited St. Mary's Cemetery in Dunmore, St. Catherine's Cemetery in Moscow and located the graves and took pictures of the head stones. Sadly, when we visited Maplewood Cemetery, we weren't able to locate the grave of my ggrandfather ELI DICKINSON, since the cemetery was in such bad shape. Grave stones were overturned, grass very high covering a lot of ground grave markers. Since the cemetery lot bordered some woods, we were afraid of snakes. We didn't see any caretaker, but was able to obtain his name and number for later use. We also visited the homestead on Drinker St and Throop St which my family owned and took pictures of that also (with the present owner's permission of course). Everyone was very congenial and helpful. We met Joe Bryer from the Genealogy Society. He was very helpful with a great sense of humor. He was able to give us some leads which proved very helpful. Even though I came away, not finding everything I wanted to find, it was still a very rewarding trip. We're looking forward to going back in the Spring after the winter thaw. Verna