The Society's Objectives: include collecting, preserving, disseminating, genealogical information, promoting interest in accurate and thorough researched historical facts. The contents of this edition is as follows. 

1) Clop, Clop, here comes Spot riding to school with the breadman and Spot was big event to little girl's day.
2) I pledge Allegiance, Richmond County superior courts documents list 18th & 19 century naturalizations.
3) For those who reap where others have sown. A mother finds a special way to preserve family memories for her children. 
4) St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Marriages solemnized between 1820-1868.
5) Bringing the past into focus. coming face to face with one's ancestors, from tin-type past to dark-room present.
6) Thurmond-Reese Cemetery. A visit to an old family cemetery in rural Edgefield County, S.C.
7) Extract of 1796 tax digest. Capt. Tandy Kay's 79th Militia District taken form rare Jefferson County document. 
8) A walk of Martintown Road. Village across the river form Augusta flourished after the Revolution but is gone now. 
9) Telmon Cuyler Collection, University of Ga. St. Paul's colonial and revolutionary documents in prized UGA holdings. 
10) Magnolia Cemetery sextons records, 1839-1847. High tolls taken in yellow fever epidemic reflected in Augusta city cemetery records. 
11) Richmond County Methodist church registers Liberty Marriages, Baptism, Deaths, and Pastors, Asbury Baptisms.
12) Rollersville Cemetery Sexton's records. No headstones remain at old cemetery site, but sexton's records name those buried. 
13) Surname Area Search File. 

Book measures 8.5 x 11 inches.