I enthisiastically second Christopher Gray's endorsement of the NYG&BS and its Pro-Quest NY Times access. Had Mr. Gray lived outside the five boroughs of NYC it would only have cost him $50 a year. All of you north of the Bronx take note. David Minor >This list has seen some recent discussion of the high database access fees >faced by independent researchers. Here's a new (and happy) wrinkle: The >New York Geneological and Biographical Society, a membership organization >in New York (http://www.nygbs.org/) now provides its members with full >on-line access to the Pro-Quest, full text database of The New York Times >- back to 1851. At the NYG&B's beginning rate of $60 per year, this is an >unusual advance for those scholars who work "without portfolio". David Minor Eagles Byte Historical Research Pittsford, New York 585 264-0423 [log in to unmask] co-Webmaster for Canal Society of New York State page at http://www.canalsnys.org/ To be put on the mailing list for the weekly TimeMaster radio scripts (WXXI-FM 91.5), as well as news of updates to my homepage and a URL of the week, e-mail me at the address above. http://home.eznet.net/~dminor includes NYNY, a series of timelines covering New York City and State, from approximately 1,100,000,000 BC to 1991 AD. "I would undertake to supply your demands if your generosity is equal to them." -John Bartram, U. S. naturalist