>In answer to: "Where is the Carnegie Library located? I was not aware of this book." Carnegie Library is at 1101 N. Cedar St. in Palestine--it is the Paletine Public Library, actually, I guess. My dear aunt always called it the Carnegie Library because Andrew Carnegie gave a huge amount of money to libraries all across the country (one of which was the Palestine Library) and somewhere I got the notion that it was actually named the CARNEGIE LIBRARY. But I see on the library card I have, it does not say "Carnegie" anywhere. There is a genealogy room that has a wealth of books, family files, CD databases, etc. --very well-equipped, and friendly helpful staff. Hours: 12-8 Mon & Thurs; 10-8 Tues&Wed.; 10-6 Fri ; 10-4 Sat . The wonderful Death/Obituary/Cemetery book that I found in the Palestine Public Library is a compilation done by a former mayor of Palestine--oh, darn, his name escapes me at present, and he deserves so much gratitude for this loose leaf book. He went through newspapers, court house records, cemetery records, etc. --funeral home records, too, perhaps.--listing the names alphabetically with date of death, (birth too in most cases), where they are buried in Anderson Co. and such notes as "wife of", "son of", etc. It is an extensive work, and such a boon to people researching families in Anderson Co. What a service he has given to his community! Linda Sykes