Hi Folks! It's been more than a month since I last sent a message about updates on the Baltimore City 19th-Century Photos website. There have been a number of new images uploaded. Whether or not you find something of interest regarding your family, please take a look at the two entries listed as Watercolor I and Watercolor II in the surnames index. These are fantastic finds from a new contributor Maureen Murdock who located two beautiful watercolor images made from photographs in the Baltimore studio of Kuhn and Cummins from the 1870s. Specifically, the artist appears to have been James Cummins. It is not unusual to find cabinet cards or even tintypes that have been "retouched" to give color to cheeks or eyes or jewelry, but the images listed as "Watercolor I & II" represent the "photographic artist" at his best. Please stop by for a visit because I know you'll enjoy these images. Don't forget that I'd be delighted to post any of your identified 19th-century Baltimore photos! Our address is: http://freepages.hobbies.rootsweb.com/~ruppert/ THANKS! Gary 24 March 2002 Baltimore http://home.att.net/~g.ruppert