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INDEX to INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA LOCAL HISTORY BOOKS Created by Aurie W INDEX TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA LOCAL HISTORY BOOKS Created by Aurie W. Morrison 1995-2008 KEY CODES TO INDEXES OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HISTORIES Each code represents a book located on the shelves located in the Archive Center. For Example: Akerman Joe A., Jr., M025 This means that Joe Akerman is located on page 25 in the book called [M} Miley’s Memos. The catalog number is the dewey decimal number used for shelving the books. Code Title Author Catalog No. A A History of Indian River County: A Sydney Johnston 975.928 Joh Sense of Place C The Indian River County Cook Book 641.5 Ind E The History of Education in Indian Judy Voyles 975.928 His River County F Florida’s Historic Indian River County Charlotte Lockwood 975.928.Loc H Florida’s Hibiscus City: Vero Beach J. Noble Richards 975.928 Ric I Indian River: Florida’s Treasure Coast Walter R. Hellier 975.928 Hel K Imagaes Through the Doors of Time: James E Culberson 975.928 Cul Photos from the Kroegel Collection M Miley’s Memos Charles S. Miley 975.929 Mil N Mimeo News [1953-1962] 975.929 Mim P Pioneer Chit Chat W. C. Thompson & 975.928 Tho Henry C. Thompson Q Pioneer Chit Chat – Vol. 2 Same as above 975.928 Tho S Stories of Early Life Along the Anna Pearl Leonard 975.928 Sto Beautiful Indian River Newman T Tales of Sebastian Sebastian River Area 975.928 Tal Historical Society V Old Fort Vinton in Indian River Claude J. Rahn 975.928 Rah County W More Tales of Sebastian Sebastian River Area 975.928 Tal Historical Society 1 INDEX TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL LOCAL HISTORY BOOKS Created by Aurie W. Morrison 1995-2008 1927 I.R. Directory, Q126 Abney 1958 Theatre Guild Series Mrs Lawrence P, S63 The Curious Savage, H356 Abraham Foster House-1910, K50 Father's Been to Mars, H356 Abrahamson John Loves Mary, H356 Alfred, Q169 1962 Theatre Guild Series Abstract Title Co., Q11 Come Blow Your Horn, H356 Acker The Gazebo, H356 James H, H289 The Miracle Worker, H356 Mrs James, H344 Sabrina Fair, H356 Adam Eby Family, N46 1966-67 Concert Series Adams Bailes Espanoles, H355 Adam G, I125 The Boyfriend, H355 Alto, M079, I108, H184, H257 Derek & Ray, H355 Charles, H345 1967-68 Concert Series Henry, A:52 Chamber Symphony Philadelphia, H355 Jack D, Sr., M098 Cinderella, H355 John, H033 The Comedy of Errors, H355 Mr, H042 Preservation Hall Jazz Band, H355 Thomas R, T123 1967 Theatre Guild Series Tom (Homorable), I99 Born Yesterday, H357 William, A:1 Streetcar Named Desire, H357 Adan 20 Mile March, Q241 Dr Pamela, W128 Addison A Charles, P026, Q189, Q199 A-L Bargin Store, N153 Tom, M072 A. M. Hill Properties, Inc., Q14 Vera (Leinback), Q199 Abbott Ade Joanna, T095 George, P059, Q224 Abdill Adhemar Mrs, W147 Mrs, M008 Abernathy Africa, Q27, M029, N76, M085, N122, H412 Bruce, M021 Angola, F198 C C, W233 African American Community, K013 Cary, T108, W166, W168 African-Americans Cary (Bud), W166 Hill, Mollie, A:47 Colleen, W166, W170 Hill, Mose, A:47 Connie, W170 Agnew Family, W168 P. O. Vans, Q96 Lollie, W091 Agricultural Research Center, M046, M047 Lucille, W091, W213 Agriculture Fair, Q126 Lucy, W168 Agro Lucy Yongue, W166 Nancy (Hausauer), H409 Marie, W091 Aimonetti Sisters, W091 Felix, H215 Zada, T108 Aint It Hell!-1921, K116 2 INDEX TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL LOCAL HISTORY BOOKS Created by Aurie W. Morrison 1995-2008 Aircraft Akron Brewster Buccaneer, A:112 OH., Q224 Buccaneers, A:109 Alabama, A;13, P013, A;14, H038, F049, Cherokee Ave, A:119 F050, S52, Q72, P115, P150, Q242, F6F Hellcats, A:112 A:86 Hellcats, A:109 Birmingham, H419, H476 Helldivers, A:109 Dothan, P090 Piper Cub, A:119 Huntsville, H411 Tigercats, A:109 Mobile, H027, H031, M031, H034, H042, Airlines A:117 Eastern, H110, F126, F253, H414 Montgomery, H036, H045, H408 Irish International, H363 New Orleans, M031 Pan American, H363 Opelika, H380 Seaboard World, H363 Phoenix City, N45 Airplane Carrier Selma, H469 Hancock, H413 Shasta, M043 Airplanes Aladdin Club, E52 B-17, H377 Alaska, M084, F132 Beechcraft King Air, H363 Albers Cherokee, H230, H304, H361 Elizabeth, H391 Cub, H358, H359 Albert Douglas DC-9, H363 E J, P048 Grasshopper, H359 Albertson J-3 Trainer, H359 M, I88 J-4 Coupe Deluxe, H359 Albrecht J-5 Cruiser, H359 Christen, H377 Airports David, H215, H377 Avon Park, W244 David Frederick, H377 Chicago IL, H362 Elaine Ann, H377 Homestead, W244 Judith Ann, H377 Houstono TX, H362 Mark John, H377 LaGuardia, H362 Paul Christian, H377 Long Beach CA, H362 Paul, Mrs., C:2, C:73, C:91, C:113 MacArthur, H362 Albright Miami FL, H362 Mrs W R, H345 Opa Locka, H362 Alcatena Vero Beach, F137 Capt Luciana, W252 Vero Beach Air Station, F130 Master, W254 Vero Beach Airport, F121, F126, F188 Alcutt Vero Beach Municipal, E68, E78 Judge, Q86 Ais Indians, K005 Alderman Akerman B E, Sr., M083 Joe A, Jr., M025 D L, M005, M066, M067 Akers Family, M025, S44 May, Mrs., N107, N120 Jody, M026 Mrs., N108 Mary, W055, W057 Aker's Efficiencies, N107, N108, N120 Miss, W055 2 INDEX TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA LOCAL HISTORY BOOKS Created by Aurie W. Morrison 1995-2008 Ruth, W057 Robin Sue, H378 Aldermen W. B., N62, N124 Cadenhear, T. R., Q63 W D, H260 Eby, Joseph, Q63 William B, F117, H378 Jones, W. T., Q63 William B, Mr & Mrs., F087 Sear, George, Q63 Allison Brothers Grocery, A:77 Vandeer, C. A., Q63 Almond Aldrich M J, Mrs., M018 Warren, Mrs., C:2, C:3, C:59, C:69, C:75, Alston C:92, C:99, C:101 Walt, H350 Alex Walter, H349, A:115 John, Mr. & Mrs., N33, N51, N108, N131 Alton Alexander IL., Q222 Connie Abernathy, W166 Alvero Algonquin Indians, Q229 Mexia, T004 Alispaugh Amatucci Fred, I44 John G, H238 Mr, I43 R. E., Mrs, C:27, C:51, C:64, C:82, C:110 Zora, I44 Ambassador Allen Jarring, Gunnar, P103 Benjamin, Q19, Q20, Q22 Ambrister Chick, W037 Mr, H034 Ellen, H263 Ament Elsie Mae, S64b J Gary, M089 Family, P020, P149 Mr, M090 Frank H, P001, P085, P091 America, H030, Q66, W139 Frank H., Q176, Q182 American Asso. Fred, P034 Baseball, Q217 Lloyd, Mrs., C:5, C:25, C:60, C:66, C:68, American Bar Association, M056 C:81, C:85, C:87 American Fruit Growers, E17, S34, Q196 Martha, Mrs., C:8, C:40, C:49, C:50, C:65, American Fruit Growers Association, Q63 C:85 American Legion, M091 Mr, I21 American Loan & Trust Co. of NY, Q13 Alley American Museum of Natural History, Q226 Dr Raymond A, H326 American Red Cross, A:112 Allison American-Swedish Historical Foundation., Abraham Kyrkendal, H039 Q116 Dr., Q109 Amish, Q60 James Bryan, H378 Ammoniated Products Co., Q109, Q235 Jill Ann, H378 Ammons Rene Katherine, H378 D, N47 Robert, H207 G, N47 Robert B, H213 H. C., N47 Robert W, H378 Lewis, T023 Robert William, H378 Anastasia Formation, Q228 3 INDEX TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL LOCAL HISTORY BOOKS Created by Aurie W. Morrison 1995-2008 Anderson Jennie, I08 Anna Elizabeth, H432 Ankeny Bob, N30, W155 Family, M071 Bob Jr., N47 Paul, M071 Carl, Q76 Ankenys Dorthea, H401 Family, I99 Family, P037a, F044, W048 Ankney Gilbert, H313 Albert, H240 Hattie, W160 Ankona Hugo, Q75, Q76 FL., Q34, Q35, Q206 I J, Jr., F151 Ankona Bluff Isham, W155, W160 FL., Q45 Lula, W160 Annas Mazie, W160 John T, H432 Rivers, H094 Virginia (Moore), H432 Robbie, W160, W161 Anthony Robert George, W079 J P, W151 Ruby Miller, W008, W077, W080 Lillie, H338 Viola, W155 Miss Clifford, S54, H390 W. F., A:44 Vincent, P046 William, Q163 Antioch Baptist Church Andrew Constituted 1908, S30 Family, S60 Apalachicola River, Q182 H C, H229 Apartment Buildings Andrew Green-1923, K52 Groves, T054, T055, T062 Andrew Wheeler-1924, K49 Appleby Andrews Frank, H357 G T, V004 Lois, F278, H355 George T, V002, V003 Mrs Frank, H338 Grace, Q169 Arbuthnot J E, M005, P035, P038, P042, P057, P143 Mr, H034 J. E., Q209 Arcadia J E, Judge, F069, F073, F267 FL., Q155 James E, M005, M027 Archer James E., A:57 Mrs John, H353, H354 Judge, P035, P056, P057, F069, F070, Archibald Q133, P143, Q221, A:84 H B, M013, S48 Judge J E, S24, P047 Henry B, W253 Judge James E, S23 Keeper, W254, W255 W P, M005 Mr, M014 Andrews Jr Archmbault Charles O, H185 J T, M027 Anger Arensberg H. R., N147 Margaret A, H276 Anges Argo Aunt, M103 Mrs Mattie, I99 Anheuser Argyle 4 INDEX TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA LOCAL HISTORY BOOKS Created by Aurie W. Morrison 1995-2008 NY., Q100 Family, Q110, Q236 Arizona, N21, N75, N151, W217 Arthur Pheonix, W250 Dr B Wayne, H364 Prescott, H474 Mr, H365 Scottsdale, W250 W C, H229 Arkansas, H038, W113, W132, W206, W248 Arthur Kroegel/Hartman House-1994, K41 Blytheville, W248 Arthur Kroegel's House-1911, K40 Gillette, W105, W115, W116 Artists Jefferson County, A:30 Bagwell, Pat, T00c Little Rock, W109, H396 Bailey, Ryan, W00e Rogers, Q84, Q85 Barcik, R T, W00e Territory, P095 Barrie, Todd, W00e Arlan Block, Michelle, W00e Henry, Rev., Q91 Bowron, Jasper, W00e Rev Henry, P109 Caughlin, Krista, W00e Arliss Causey, Kelley, W00e George, H438 Collin, Dan, W00e Armed Occupation Act of 1842, Q34 Dreyer, Erika, W00e Armed Occupation Colony, Q35, Q44, Q45, Dunn, Virginia, W00e Q47, Q241 Ensio, Trevor, W00e Armistice Day Parade-1921, K111 Espich, Erica, T00c Armistice Day, Vero Beach-1920, K95 Faroog, Omar, W00e Armour Frank, Laksmon, W00e Family, M109 Glenon, Sita, W00e Armour & Company, S14 Gold, Jack, T00c, W00e Armstrong Graham, Doug, T00c Irma, N30 Graham, Douglas, W00e Army Chief of Engineers, M080 Granims, Brooke, W00e Arnold Hall, Michelle, W00e A.
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