Boy, am I sorry you have had problems with Rock Creek. In the very distant past my Dad was able to get alot of information, by letter, with no charge. Now they charge $5.00 for each name after the first, which is gratis, although they make it clear that it is done as time permits. I did not ask for searches, had already found the grave sites by other means, just a map, info on the church, etc. The lady was totally pleasant, friendly and encouraging. After spending about 2 1/2 hours visiting the sites we asked if we could use the restroom and they were very gracious about that as well. The gentleman at Glenwood let me look in the ledgers for the details of my great grands on my Dad's side. Then he gave me a map, marked the spot, explained some detail about finding it, etc. He was so professional and gracious. Both of these trips were undertaken with a bit of reluctance because I was unsure of how I would be treated. Here in Frederick County there is a much more relaxed attitude toward genealogists and their searches. We still wave to each other on the "back" roads, etc. I grew up in Silver Spring, DC was my playground for theatre, shopping and everything else. I am glad there are still people working in these places who take pride in their jobs and in their responsibility when in a public service position. After reading about everyone's problems with cemeteries I plan to write to these two places although we thanked everyone profusely. Patricia in Frederick Co.