Description: Louise Gilbert standing under a tree with the dog in the shade. Field and woods in the background. Dog is laso sitting next to a man made rock low fence Note- Collier Seminole-1960 From white envelope with 'LaRue Spiker' typed on the front
Description: Sandy road view of a palm tree on the left and shrubs along the road Note- Everglades-1960 From white envelope with 'LaRue Spiker' typed on the front
Description: Clapboard house with an antenna by the chimney,a large tree to the right. A car and a truck parked on the side From folder -Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Slabs over a stream surrounde by bushes and trees with a woman sitting on a rock in the background From folder -Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Woods with a woman (possibly Louise Gilbert) sitting on the ground with two dogs-one sitting and one walking towards the camera. From folder -Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Branch framing woods and a woman sitting on the ground looking at the camera with a standing dog next to her. From folder -Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Lily pads on the water and a white flower growing out of a crack of rocks Note-This set from 3 in envelope,yellow 'ALBUM PRINT'' Brown Studio,Bar Harbor,Maine From folder -Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Water lily growing and surrounded by lily pads Note -This set from 3 in envelope yellow 'Album Prints' Brown Studio. Bar Harbor,Maine From folder -Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Color slide of large amounts of fish. Notation on slide reads: Menhaden, Gloucester, MA From folder: Sierra Club Oil Show, Do not separate. This is an orgional slide. A duplicate slide appears in other Sierra Club slide shows in the LaRue Spiker Collection.
Description: A smiling woman on a gang way looking at the camera. The back of a man with binoculars looking at a coastline across the water. From the LaRue Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Oak grove draped in Spanish Moss Note-"Spanish Moss' in a live oak grove in Central Florida. It is not a parasite but manufactures its own food from air and rain using the host tree for support only. From the LaRue Spiker Nature Collection
Description: a-Lady wearing pearls with a man in a bow tie behind her b-LaRue at 2 years of age with a pram From the LaRue Spiker Family,Friends and Personal