Hi all, my name is Lori & I coordinate the Columbia County site. I came across a problem, or maybe it isn't a problem after all. I recently got my hands on my grandparents' marriage certificate (original document, yipee!). They were married in 1913 in Grand Rapids, Wisconsin. I was at my mom's on Christmas Day when I found the certificate in some old papers (no where near a computer) so we all (brothers/sisters) started looking for Grand Rapids on a modern Wisconsin map...and could not find it. Well, I knew I could find it once I returned to my computer using GNIS...wrong, it's not there either. So I went to the 1895 map link on the WIGenWeb page and finally found it and put together that Grand Rapids is Wisconsin Rapids (which we thought all along but had to confirm it). Which leads to my problem, Kilbourn City. Kilbourn City is a village in Columbia County that changed its name in the 1930s. After my Grand Rapids experience, I began to wonder if people are experiencing the same trouble trying to locate Kilbourn. Looking back at the queries posted for my county, I could not find a Kilbourn question, but I know I've received one or two in the 2 1/2 years I've been working on the site. Kind of a low turn out for a place that has been around since the 1850s. What I am pondering is, is there some way to make finding Grand Rapids & Kilbourn City (and other places like them) easier? Do we need to? Just looking for some ideas/thoughts. Thanks! Lori Korotko Columbia County Coordinator WIGenWeb/USGenWeb Project www.rootsweb.com./~wicolumb/wicolumb.htm