Hello everyone, Ken Clark is the historian at A.P.Hill (and government employee on base) and a wonderful resource for those who have ancestors who lived in the area prior to 1941 when the Army took it over. Ken has OKed giving out his email address but asked me to remind everyone this is not his job and he will address questions when he is able to do so and it may take a while before he can get back to you. I invited him to join us as a guest for a chat but he had to decline (though he said that would be nice! I told him he'd be like a movie star to us..) because it's the Army's computer and can only be used for business purposes. He also reminded us that we cannot and should not just come on post and wander around. It's still a military base with restrictions. Ken took my mom and our family on a tour of the base a couple years ago and we found where the Trice homestead used to be. We couldn't walk into the woods to actually reach the site because it was still loaded with buried live bombs. At least we could stand on the road and look. Be sure to Contact Ken prior to your arrival. Here's a part of his note regarding those who would like maps of where families lived or where they were originally buried: "The maps are available at the Caroline County library with a list to help locate names. If someone makes use of these maps I would still like to know, so I can give them info. I am also in the process of upgrading the list to include: the name of the person the sheet of map located tract number of the land acres price paid and if this property was condemned or outright purchased Remember these are the names the army purchased the land from in the early 1940's." And a special note to Frank, Thanks for asking your A.P. Hill question!!! Peg Address is Ken Clark, P. O. Box 229, Port Royal, Va 22535 Email is Ken_Clark@belvoir.army.mil