Description: Bar Harbor Times - Commemorative Issue - “150th Anniversary of the Founding of Seal Harbor in 1809," by LaRue Spiker, Thursday, August 20, 1959.
Description: Sketchplan, steel beam and lalley column schedulres, House and Guest House for Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Thorndike, Bar Harbor, ME, 1950 **Images in PDF and TIF file for this sketchplan. Access through Image Management and Media tab. 01/07/2014
Description: Sketchplan, hot air heating layout, house, House and Guest House for Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Thorndike, Bar Harbor, ME, 1950 **Access to images attached to thie record through Image Management (tif) and Media tab (pdf).
Description: Sketchplan, living room and dining room wall, plan and details, house, House and Guest House for Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Thorndike, Bar Harbor, ME, 1951
Description: Sketchplan, first floor plan, sheet 3, House and Guest House for Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Thorndike, Bar Harbor, ME, 1950 ** Access to images attached to this record through Image Management (tif) and Media tab (pdf).
Description: Journal of official visits made by Eugene S. Robbins as Grand Senior Warden (1951-1952) and Grand HIgh Priest (1952-1953) for Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Includes meeting locations, mileage, attendence, and notes. Last entry 3/23/1953.
Description: Record book started by Constance Robbins, secretary for the Willing Workers Club, formed on 3/2/1953 to raise money for “the mortgage and carpet”. A group of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs comprised the club membership. The record book contains minutes from various meetings, loose reciepts, bank statements, and notes. Last entry made 12/30/1970.
Description: Journal containing article by LaRue Spiker, titled "Air Plants: A Success Story". About 'Tillandsia' or 'air pines', of the bromeliad family.
Description: Article by LaRue Spiker, about the attempts of a mother to send her two black children to a white school in Kentucky, shortly after this was legalised. Describes the antagonism of the local people, including the police.
Description: Magazine containing article by LaRue Spiker, titled "Community Spirit in the Trailer Court". About parks that are successful and well managed, and those that are not.