Good morning, everyone! Recently a relative left me a collection of family history items. I've had a blast sorting through them, as any genealogist can imagine. :) Among the precious items found are a couple of old Mt. Holly postcards. One bears a picture of an elderly woman standing next to a spinning wheel. She and the wheel are in front of the side of a house. The caption reads, "Old Spinning Wheel, Mrs. L.A. Dean, Mt. Holly, VT". I believe that Mrs. Dean was related somehow to a Dean woman who married Charles H. Bent of Mt. Holly. The other postcard is fascinating! The photo was taken in winter (in Mt. Holly). There's a two store house in the background. A barn stands behind the house, and it appears that there is a train parked up behind the house at some distance. In the foreground is a four horse hitch with a 'snow roller' behind them. Seated on top of the snow roller are two people, and they're holding the reins of the horses. I've never seen a snow roller pictured before! If anyone would like to see these pictures, please contact me off-list. Oh. and I'm chasing STEWART, TODD, TUTTLE and HARRINGTON in the Mt. Holly and Wallingford areas. Specifics: Louisa Emeline Todd (1818-1863) and her husband, Levi Harrington Stewart (1809-1868). Also interested in any SEAL in the Rutland area. John W. Seal (b. 1865), worked for the railroad in Rutland Co. Thanks! Susan