If it's the one I'm thinking of, it may have run before. It also ran in one of the papers, evidently, many, many moons ago. I think somebody who'd written something on John Fletcher Mills or one of the Mills gang had a Xerox of it in their folder either at the Fayetteville library or the LCT Genealogical Society. It was, as I recall, circa 19-teens, had lots of bearded guys, and was a Confederate reunion of some sort. I don't think it was in Fayetteville, but maybe Mimosa or Booneville. Anyway, checking some other sources might help you identify it. >>> Vestaviajo@aol.com 1/26/2005 3:31:50 PM >>> Norm, do you know what unit your relative served in? I have a picture of some kind of Veterans Reunion held in prior to 1915, the time of my ancestor's death. He was with the 32nd Infantry. Its a bunch of very old gentlemen, almost all with beards, but no identification. Maybe I should send the Pioneers a copy to run. Its very interesting. By the way, I lost an address I meant to keep and misplaced. It was a new site where lots of genealogical sites are listed and ran in the LCT Digest recently. It was something like Linkpendium. Does anyone remember what it was? Thanks. Jo