Subject: Dodge Family Books... From: "Marnie Barnhorst" Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 10:11:10 -0700 To: Hi Barbara, I have two very old childrens’ books (circa 1850) with inscriptions in them from people named Dodge. I don’t recognize these people as members of my family, so I think maybe one of my parents or grandparents may have purchased the books. I’d thought perhaps the Dodge descendants of the original owners would be interested in them. They are called Little Folks’ Books, published in New York by Leavitt & Allen. They are 4” x 5” in size and each book contains 6 childrens’ stories. One inscription reads: “Anne K. Dodge. I read and loved these. They were the property of your grandmother Annie Lurania Browne Flood. I.T. Dodge”. The other book has two inscriptions: “Miss A. L. Browne, A birthday present from her cousin Allie, March 22nd, 1864” and also “Anne K. Dodge, from your grandmother Annie L. Flood. I.T. Dodge”. Do you have any idea who these people are and whether they have living descendants who might be interested in having the books? My best regards, Marnie Barnhorst Marnie Wright Barnhorst, Esq. The Trademark Group, APLC 1200 Prospect Street, Suite G-100 La Jolla, California 92037 Phone: 858-456-4801 Fax: 858-456-4802 Email: mbarnhorst@trademarkgroup.com Website: www.trademarkgroup.com