JAN. 18 ISSUE ANSWERS: It is amazing that the Historical Society has this oil painting of the Finch family’s log barn painted by William Gibbs. The story continues now that Albert Finch and his son made the trip from New York state to Romeo. But they had to leave his daughter in Detroit and their team of oxen. Read what happened next: Early on Monday morning, Sylvester was sent to Mr. Lazarus Green, six miles south-west, to hire a wagon to go to Detroit. He found the old Quaker at home, and asked him if his name was Green. “Yes, sir,” said he, “my name is Green, what do you want of Lazarus Green?” “The use of your wagon to go to Detroit.” “What does thee want to go to Detroit for?” “To move in a family.” “Well thee can have Lazarus Green’s wagon to move in a family for one dollar, but for anything else thee could not have it at.” The next morning the two Baileys and Mr. Finch started for the city, leaving Sylvester to do the chores in their absence. On reaching the sand plain south of Utica, they found the flats entirely over-flowed and frozen nearly one inch in thickness. Chauncy Bailey then went ahead in the water up to his hips, and broke the ice, while the other two