Does anyone know what area of Lebanon was known as "Halfway" in the first part of the century, since then, or earlier? My guess has always been between Lebanon and Myerstown; however, the property I have found where, I think, stood the farm/residence described as "Halfway" actually sits immediately east of "West Myerstown" on an old atlas map from 1875. Would "Halfway" be between West Myerstown and Myerstown? Not a lot of miles here however. By the way, these (Lebanon County Atlas) maps are extremely interesting to browse. Property plots are laid out with owner names as of the date of publication. Originals may exist in Lebanon in a number of places, I don't know, but they are definitely on film at the (CA State) Sutro Library, which is a lending library via inter-library loan or to card holders. I'd post the maps online however these are evidently not public domain - there is a recent copyright which I will not violate. I'd do lookups if there were only an index. Besides, browsing these is the best way to enjoy them. Go to: http://www.lib.state.ca.us/ Search: Atlas of the City of Lebanon (1888) County Atlas of Lebanon (1875) to get request information for borrowing the film. Also, a great site for local Civil War (93rd PA Volunteers) History continues to be developed by James Stump. The audio portion is very evocative and the photographs are wonderful and well worth the visit. http://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/index.html - JL