Excellent, Barbara! Emails like yours make family history so much more interesting. Everyone, please feel free to send your links to your personal family line to SACKETT-L. They could just wind up in TSFA's newsletter as a special section!?! Great idea, right Darlene...? :) Later...Nancy Nancy Cluff Siders TSFA President and List Admin for: CLUFF-L, COUNTRYMAN-L, LETSON-L, MCKAY-ELKENNY-L, SACKETT-L, SIDERS-L To forget one's ancestor is to be a brook without a source, A tree without a root. ~Chinese proverb -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Bell [mailto:BellSea@webtv.net] Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 6:10 PM To: SACKETT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SACKETT-L] Newman Library : What's New : Library News 11/99 Hello Sackett Researchers, At the web-site listed below there is a photograph and short write-up, from a book published in 1907, which shows the business in Manhattan that belonged to my family. It was begun prior to 1870 by my great-great grandparents, Albert and Rosetta Sackett Chellborg (#1902 in Weygant's book), and continued into the early years of the 1900's. I remember my Grandmother telling me about it and how she liked going in there when she was a girl. I thought this might be interesting for people interested in Sackett family. Hope it works to send something this way. Sincerely, Barbara Bell http://newman.baruch.cuny.edu/news/EXHIBITS/subway_02.htm