Description: LaRue replies to Charles E. Durham, telling him she is interested in writing some of the articles he has suggested. Previously accessioned as **1892, Object Id **1892
Description: Charles Durham, associate editor of a mobilehome magazine, is offering LaRue Spiker some work writing a number of articles for him. Only the bottom part of the letter remains - the rest has been cut off. Previously accessioned as **1891 Object Id **1891
Description: Rough note by LaRue Spiker, jotting down an idea for her forthcoming Philadelphia article. Previously accessioned as **1937, Object Id 2001.1937
Description: Torn out pages of Saturday Evening Post. Article by Roul Tunley about the refurbishment of Philadelphia. Research for an article by LaRue Spiker. Previously accessioned as **1934, object Id 2001.1934
Description: Rough notes by LaRue Spiker, about the lumber industry in the Northeast, early 1800s. Previously accessioned as **1925, object Id 2001.1925
Description: Tourist pamphlet for Philadelphia. Research for LaRue Spiker's article about the city. Previously accessioned as **1935, object Id 2001.1935
Description: Card for United States Steel Corporation, on which some notes are typed, about the shipping of iron ore. Previously accessioned as **1919, object Id 2001.1919
Description: Leonard J. Penaggio from the Publicity & Recreation Division of the Rhode Island Development Council, tells LaRue that he is enclosing some photos of New England that she requested. Previously accessioned as **1901, Object Id 2001.1901
Description: Bradley Smith reminds LaRue that he sent her some photos, and would like to know when the article will be published so that the Shelburne Museum can obtain a copy. Previously accessioned as **1903, Object Id 2001.1903
Description: Bradley Smith tells LaRue that he has enclosed some requested photos, and information about the Shelburne Museum in Vermont, for her forthcoming article. Previously accessioned as Object Id 014.FIC.008.14