Check out the 1914 to 1915 vehicle registrations. I found a journal in the basement of the courthouse with these entries. The first sets of numbers do not have dates with 1914 being the earliest with a date. It is possible that the ones without dates are earlier in the 1914 year. From the main page, take the link about vehicle registration. 1860 census images. I've been uploading for several weeks now and don't have all the images online yet. So if you look at the index and your person is on page 60 or more, it will be online soon. The index now has links to the page the person is on. From the main page take the census and tax link, then click on the 1860 index. Commissioners Court Volume A. I scanned 120 pages of it and will get the rest later. I'm uploading these pages now. I made an index with the page number, subject and the names of the people that are mentioned. This is interesting reading as it first starts out as the Town of Mina 4/14/1837. >From the main page, click on court, then Commissioners Court Vol A. Pages 1 to 20 and 100 to 119 are on now. After these are uploaded I'll go back to uploading the newspaper pages. And about the election, the November 1860 election that is. Here's the electorial count for that year: Lincoln and Hamlin: CA 4; CON 6; IL 11: IN 13; IA 4; ME 8; MAS 13; MI 6; MN 4; NH 5; NJ 4; NY 35; OR 3; PA 27; RI 4; VT 5; WI 5: Total 180 Douglas-MO 9; NJ 3 Total 12 Breckenridge and Lane.- AL 9; AR 4; DE 3; FL 3; GA 10; LA 6; MD 8; MS 7; NC 10; SC 8; TX 4 Total 72 Bell and Everett-KY 12; TN 12; VA 15 Total 39 Whole electoral vote, 303. Lincoln's majority over all, 57. Tammy Owen Bastrop CO, TX Coordinator Bastropcc@aol.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~txbastro/bastrop.htm http://hometown.aol.com/bastropcc/myhomepage/family.html (new site) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~txtammy/bastrop/bastropmain.html