Shelly, We have been out of town for a while so I hope this isn't too late, Several years ago before I was working on the internet I rescued some old photos and I wrote to the Milwaukee County Historical Society to see if they wanted them. I think that many people who have family in the area would go there for help. Anyway, they said they had some information on that family name and would be happy to have them. I mailed them to the Society and ...sad to say....they never received them. They were lost in the mail. So if I were you, I would write to the Society and if they want them ...considering no one else has come forward in the family to claim them....I would mail them and make sure they get them. This was over 15 years ago and several of pieces of our mail were lost at that time. You are very good to rescue them. Don't we all wish for that elusive relative to turn up in a photo somewhere? Happy New Year to you. Maxine Capezza At 10:42 PM 12/16/2004, you wrote: >I've "rescued" a group of three old photographs all belonging to the MORGAN >Family. The photographs are as follows: > >1 - Jean MORGAN COOK, photo taken at the Hattens Studio in Groton, South >Dakota, probably taken in the early 1900's with Jean appearing to be in her >teens at the time > >2 - Catherine MORGAN DAVIS, photo taken at the Zivney Studio w/no location >provided, probably also taken in the early 1900's with Catherine appearing >to be in her teens or 20's at the time > >3 - Catherine MORGAN DAVIS, photo taken at the Klein A. Guttenstein Studio >in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, probably in the early 1900's with Catherine >appearing to be in her teens at the time > >The handwritten identification on all three was made by the same hand, so I >know that the photographs all belong to the same family. I'm hoping to >locate someone from this MORGAN Family so that the photographs can be >returned to their rightful place with family. If you are a member of this >family or know someone who might be, please contact me. > >Thanks, >Shelley