OK here's the information: This book contains over 1,200 names with dates and burial location plus other information from 1917-1940 for folks in Bastrop County. It was from the Bastrop Furniture Company records as they sold coffins. Mr Swilley (not sure of spelling until I get the book) was the undertaker. Of course this will not have all the burial records as this was just one of the undertakers. Send $12.00 check made out to Save Texas Cemeteries Save Texas Cemeteries c/o Karen Thompson 7203 South Ute Trail Austin, TX 78729 (512)258-5688 Karen was returning several calls so I didn't have time to ask the format, whether spiral or soft bound or any other questions. If you want to wait to get one, I can give a better description when I get mine and then you can decide if you want to invest. Again, I'm not affiliated with STC, I'm just so excited that this "lost" information is being made available to us. I need to add a section to the Bastrop page with books you can own. There are several good ones. There is a new one on McDade that I recently read. Pettytown has one, Watterson has one, Rockne is a good one and there are two of Bastrop that are "must own", plus one about Edward Burleson, one of Austin Colony Pioneers and another called Journey to Pleasant Hill about E. P. Petty (not sure if he's related to my Petty's). Tammy Owen Bastrop CO, TX Coordinator Bastropcc@aol.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~txbastro/bastrop.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~txtammy/bastrop/bastropmain.html