All I know is what I've read from "Carolina Country", the July publication of our electric co-op quoted as follows: North Carolina historic and research maps available Carolina Maps by Mail is the exclusive publisher of the G. P. Stout Historical Research Maps of North Carolina collection. The Stout collection includes more than 3,500 maps of N. C. history. Stout also plotted every major landmark on a scaled map county by county. The detailed maps include old townships, post offices, churches and cemeteries, ferry sites and even old gristmills. Other maps of the state, as well as the rest of the United States, are also available. Maps range in size from 36 by 24 inches to 48 by 36 inches, and come packaged in heavy cardboard tubes. Prices vary from $16 to $33. For more information, call 704-365-9857, or write to: Carolina Maps by Mail, 1101 Tuxedo Ct., Charlotte, NC 28211. End of quote. I shall be calling "Carolina Maps by Mail" come Monday. If it sounds interesting at all and they have a map of the Cullowhee, NC area as it existed in the early 1800's, I shall order one and see what it looks like. Will report my findings if they appear worthy of a report. If anyone else takes a shot at this, will appreciate it if they do the same. Gene