I was told that I can't send and attachment with a rootsweb account. That makes sense, so I will try to identify the people in the pictures, and send them to each person indiviually. Please let me know which ones you want and I will try to get them out to you. I have to do them this coming week, so if I don't hear from you right away, you will probably have to wait until mid September to get a copy of them. Photo # 1 - is very hard to read, but it looks something like Kate Middlen or Madden. It is probably taken when she was in her 30's or 40's. Photo # 2 - is a newborn baby picture of Walter Stafford. Photo # 3 - is of Nellie Madden, probably in her 20's or 30's Photo # 4 - Mr. Kellogg probably in his 40's It is identified as being taken by E G Kellogg, but I would guess it probably was the man who owned the studio. Photo # 5 - Mrs. Kellogg Photo # 6 - Kate and Ella Holenbeck. The Kate the last name may only be close to what the actual name is since it is so hard to read. Photo # 7 - Looks kind of like Maggie Holiday Photo # 8 - is Alford Stuart dressed in what looks kind of like a Civil War suit Photo # 9 - is Cornelia Stuart probably in her 20's Photo #10 - is stuck in a page with a name of Carrie Hoffman. It is a tin type and may just be stuck in there because it fell from where it orginally was. It doesn't fit like the other pictures. Photo # 11 - is Mary Huntley Turner probably in her 20's. Photo # 12 - is Arnold Stafford probably in his early 20's. Photo # 13 - is Mary Stafford probably in her early 20's. Photo # 14 - is Manda Bordman at about 12 years of age. Photo # 15 - Carrie Severson, probably from her 30's Photo # 16 - William Peal or something like that. It is a tin type that is not the size of others and may be in the wrong place. Under the picture is written. Junie, I love my old friend. He is probably in his 40's. Photo # 17 - Mrs. Kellogg. I suppose the wife of the Photographer. Probably in her 30's all dressed up with a bonnett. Photo # 18 - it is impossible to make out the name under it. Photo # 19 - it is impossible to make out the name under it. Photo # 20 - is another tin type that may have fallen from a different page or booklet. No name. Photo # 21 - a very tiny picture of Jessie Stafford probably in her 20's. Photo # 22 - a small child, not identifable. Photo # 23 - Charlie Stanton, probably in his 20's. Photo # 24 - 2 small children, not identifiable Photo # 25 - Emma Severris or something like that. It is a girl about 7 or 8 years old. Photo # 26 - Elsha Severris - about 45 years old Photo # 26 is a duplicte of # 17. Photo # 27 - is another tin type of Emma Severris at about 10-12 years old. Photo # 28 - is Bella Stuart at about 5-6 years old. The first name is difficult to read. Photo # 29 - is of a mother and daughter by the names aren't readable. Photo # 30 - is a women in her 20's probably. She reminds me of Mary Todd Lincoln, the Presidents wife. Photo # 31 - Man about 35, name unreadable Page # 32 - has a card with the name Jennie Oliver. Jennie was a daughter of my g-grandpa Cochrane's sister, Elizabeth Cochrane Oliver. Elizabeth's husband, Herbert Oliver, grew up in Wisconsin. Photo 33 - Agnes Neal at about 45 years of age. Photo 34 - May be Agnes' husband but I can't make out the name. Photo 35 - Tom Chamberlain at about 2 years of age. Photo 36 is Ella Severris at about 8-9 years of age. Photo 37 - I am unable to make out anything. Photo 38 is Mr. Armstrong about 60 years of age. Photo 39 is Mrs. Armstrong about 55 years of age. Photo 40 is unidentifiable Hope this helps someone. I feel this album belonged to Jennie Oliver, the niece of my g-grandfather. Jennie was born in the late 1800's. Let me know how I can help you if you know any of these people. Jim Cochrane in NJ