There are places on the web that you can store graphics for free. Maybe you should store it there and then send everybody the link? At 10:26 AM Monday 1/8/01 -0600, you wrote: >John Buck, >Excellent idea, BUT some of these lists can not take that kind of thing. I >would have to find out if it is possible. >I know one time I was using the stationary to send email and the list would >not take that. Came back as a bunch of gobbly-gook. >Marilyn >Anybody know if this would work? >----- Original Message ----- >From: johnbuckjr <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 9:43 AM >Subject: RE: [WIMONROE] Schools > > > > Might I suggest that you scan the photo and post it to this list.... >Someone > > might just recognize the location, or other people.... > Best wishes. >John > > > > John Buck, Jr. > > U.S. Mail Address: 1779 Middlehurst Road > > Cleveland Heights, Ohio > > 44118-1647 > > Phone: 216-932-9059 > > > > Internet Address: [email protected] > > > > To subscribe to the Roots-L BUCK surname mailing list, just > > send the command "subscribe" to: > > [email protected] > > > > To subscribe to the Roots-L SUTER surname mailing list, just > > send the command "subscribe" to: > > [email protected] > > > > Researching: > > > > In Illinois: BUCK/SUTER/HAYES/HARFORD/LANDRITH[LANDRETH]/VANCIL > > In Tennessee: BUCK/RICHARDSON/GOOLSBY > > In Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut: BUCK/SPOONER/GROVESTEEN > > In Ohio: CURRY/HARFORD > > > > and... > > > > In Wisconsin: SMITH/OLSON/KITTELESN/GROVESTEEN/SPOONER/BRAMAN/HILLIKER > > In New York : SMITH/DOWNS/GROVESTEEN/SPOONER/BRAMAN/SOOTS/FRANCIS/HILLIKER > > In Norway >[Rogaland,Telemark]:KITTELSEN/KJETILSON/TENGESDAL/SVINBILL/SVIMBOL > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Dick & Marilyn [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 9:55 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [WIMONROE] Schools > > > > > > I found a picture of a teacher and children (very few children) that was > > taken in front of a school called > > WHITE PINE SCHOOL. > > This had to be in the early 1900's and it was a small rural school with a > > small bell tower on top. > > Anyone know where this might have been in Monroe county? > > One of these children I am sure is my relative, but do not know which one >or > > who. > > Marilyn > > > > > > > > ~ Having a wonderful time, wish I were here. Welcome 2001!~ Honl & Family Genealogy Austria/Bohemia/Germany/Prussia Tree currently contains 174 individuals, in 60 family groups. http://home.swbell.net/stonfree/