Phil--Bonnie and I [Johnson Hall] have been enjoying the Montgomery and Fulton County listings. Bonnie, as you may or may not recall, has the old Conyne marker at her house. We noticed it was not listed. Are all the listed ones all still standing or does the list also cover those that have been removed through the years for whatever reason? Thanks, Wanda -----Original Message----- From: Phil Lord [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 12:12 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: State Museum service programs website This web area covers outreach and mandated programs of the State Museum, such as historical markers, chartering, underwater archeology, state lands permits, geographic names, local government historians, etc. The site has been completely rebuilt with expanded content and user-friendly links, especially in the "State Historic Marker Program" section, which also includes a new searchable database of the original marker installations across the state. Some of your "customers" may be looking for this information, so when you get a chance, visit the site and note any useful URLs. To enter this web area, go to: http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/services.html Philip Lord, Jr. Director, Division of Museum Services New York State Museum Albany, NY