Description: Note by LaRue Spiker about native Florida plants. Research for an article on that State. Previously accessioned as **1976, Object Id 2001.1976
Description: Rough note by LaRue Spiker, listing library references for books or periodicals about the botany and geology of Florida. Research for an article. Previously accessioned as **1978, Object Id 2001.1978
Description: Rough note by LaRue Spiker, about the national forests of Florida. Research for an article. Previously accessioned as **1981, Object Id 2001.1981
Description: Notes taken by LaRue Spiker, from a geological survey done by C. Wythe Cooke, PhD. Research for an article on Florida. Previously accessioned as **1984, Object Id 2001.1984
Description: Typed notes by LaRue Spiker, of ‘Florida Wild Life’ by Charles Torrey Simpson, 1932. Research for an article. Previously accessioned as **1985, Object Id 2001.1985
Description: Notes by LaRue Spiker, about various plants and trees in Florida. Research for an article. 4 pages. previously accessioned as **1988, Object Id 2001.1988
Description: Typed notes by LaRue Spiker - Extracts from ‘Florida: The Most Southernmost State’, published 1939. Research for an article. 4 pages. Previously accessioned as **1989, Object Id 2001.1989
Description: Typed notes by LaRue Spiker, revising her armadillos, Alligators, and Squirrel who Spell’ for a different magazine. 2 pages. Previously accessioned as **1994, Object Id 2001.1994
Description: LaRue Spiker takes notes from a book titled ‘High Wide and Deep’ by John J. Flaherty, 1952. Part of Coast and Geodetic Survey research, for an article about Mount Desert. 2 pages. Previously accessioned as **2005, object Id 2001.2005
Description: Typed notes by G. L. Short, commenting on parts of LaRue Spiker’s article about the Coast and Geodetic Survey article she has written. Previously accessioned as **2014, object Id 2001.2014
Description: 4 1/2 *3 1/2" note both sides signed by Mary A. Carroll where Stephen Manchester, youngest son of G.G. father buried in East Bass Harbor with his wife and sevweral children. This is in regards to the Moses Manchester family. Mentions Frank Manchester, son of Moses being alive. Daniel Norwood lives near cemetery undated
Description: Background notes for LaRue Spiker Article (Somesville) Genealogy of Richardson Family, Jane Montgomery beginning with James Richardson 1730 and Rachel Gott 1730, Ezra Dodge joined First Maine Heavy Artillery, correspondent for the Herald Previously archived as 012.FIC.005.1
Description: Type written notes which are background information for an article LaRue Spiker was writting. Appears to be oral history by EMH wh was the mail carrier (postman) from the Narrows (head of the Mount Desert Island to Southwest Harbor) from 1836 to 1837; discusses other post offices p. 11 Dodge Poem regarding Ship's Harbor by Col. James Crockett, Rockland Account by Viola Mace about her Grandmother Robinson account of meeting an Indian named, Big Wolf.Account is from Ansel Mace in 1970, Southwest Harbor Genealogy of Daniel Gott and Rachel Littlefield Genealogy of William Lawler as written by Mrs. Eugene Theriault Discussion of Battle of Norwood Cove, 1812 Interview with John Carroll (1960) Discussion of Estelle Benson Stanley to get funding for the educatin of lighthouse keepers children, called the Superintendent of light house children and Work among Light House Station Superintendent (appears to be a department of Maine government) Previously archived as 012.FIC.005.2 [show more]
Description: Type written documents. Appears to be excerpt from book by John Muir; excerpt form book by Herbert Edgar Holmes; excerpt form the Jounal of Henry Edward Napier, Lieutenant on the Nymph, 1814; newspaper article from the Bar Harbor Tourist, 1880 about a boat excursion around the island Excerpt about Rachel Field Previously archived as # 012.FIC.005.4
Description: Typewritten Docs on the Rodick family for an essay LaRue Spiker was writing. Excerpt from Story of Bar Harbor, 1949; 50 years ago Bar Harbor Record excerpt (nd); genealogy of Rodicks; 4 pp; 9pp on the Rodick House Previously archived as #012.FIC.005.6
Description: Typewritten docs Excerpt from To Be Young... by Marian Lawrence Peabody, 5 pp. Green Mountain Railway schedule Previously archived as #012.FIC.005.5