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    1. [TXBELL-L] Archives
    2. Bill Bost
    3. Howdy Listers!! I've just forwarded to the Texas Genealogy Archives coordinator for Bell County, Kay Bradley, a file of graduating seniors for Temple High School, 1925. It's in plain text format, isn't very long, and is something that some researcher can use. The submitter took just a little time and effort, and has created something that will be used for research far into the future. Please consider what you may already have as information at-hand, and put it in plain text format, then send it as an attachment to email to Kay Bradley (kbradley@flash.net), for incorporation into the Archives for Bell County. All sorts of "people information" is of use, as you've no doubt found in looking for your own traces. You never know what may furnish just the lead needed by a researcher to help track down that elusive ancestor. Filling up the Archives for Bell County is something we all can do.. it doesn't have to just be one person. If you're not sure if something is ready for the Archives, let me see it and I'll give you an idea, or ask Kay Bradley. I'm continuing to refine a list of cemeteries for Bell County.. getting out duplicates, finding cemetery names we may have missed, trying to get better directions, putting in Lat/Long or UTM coordinates, trying to figure out which of the Fort Hood removals are Bell County's and not Coryell's, and so forth. If you'd like to have a copy of the current working copy, please email me privately and I'll attach one back to you. Many eyes looking at the info may help spot errors of commission or omission that much faster, so a good, viable product can be sent up to the Archives to replace the previous draft already there. I've gotten BCHC page and WBGS page ideas from one lister so far.. any more come to mind? Oh, yes... don't forget to do your taxes... like I'm doing instead of genealogy and web page building... :) (Did you know those little smiley faces are called emoticons, and there are web sites on the internet to tell you what they mean? :)) ... that's a smiley with a double chin.. Bill Bost TXBELL Listowner Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    03/31/1999 02:17:49