
Adopt-a-Ghost
Haunted by History
Wall of Generosity
Thank you for your support!
Becky Behl
Steven Podnos
Edith Repass
Monroe Taback
Has the spirit moved you to
donate to Field Manor?
By "adopting" one of our ghosts, you will be helping to resurrect more life back into Field Manor.
Level 1 Adoption
$25
Receive an adoption certification & information about your spirit.
Level 2 Adoption
$50
Receive an adoption certification, information about your spirit & a commemorative Adopt-A-Ghost magnet recognizing your support.
Level 3 Adoption
$100
Receive an adoption certification, information about your spirit, a commemorative Adopt-A-Ghost magnet recognizing your support & your name added to our Haunted by History: Wall of Generosity.
There are 13 friendly Field spirits to choose from.
Ready to adopt?
Click here to begin the process!
Adoption Certification Sample

Commemorative Magnet Design

Spirit Information Sample


Meet our Ghost Adoptees

John Robert (JR) Field
1840-1911
Civil War vet & co-founder of Indianola

Joseph (Joe) Edward Field, Sr.
1882-1950
Grew the community of Indianola by opening its first store

Eliza Cowart Field
1843-1928
Wife of JR, named the settlement of Indianola & liked to sing

Louise Cannata Field
1883-1961
Wife of Joe & kept the books for the store and homestead

Samuel Joseph Field
1842-1919
Civil War prisoner & co-founder / first postmaster of Indianola

Emma Irene Field Miot
1870-1919
Daughter of JR / Eliza & died in 1919 from the Spanish flu

Julia Feaster Field
1853-1944
Wife of Sam, raised 6 children & known for her booming voice

John Randolph (JR) Miot
1858-1948
Husband of Irene & known as "Uncle John" to the folks of Indianola

Annie Eliza Field Grant
1878-1919
Daughter of JR / Eliza & died in 1919 from the Spanish flu

Robert Stevenson Simson Grant
1866-1935
Husband of Annie Eliza, from Glasgow & helped build Indianola

Elizabeth Louise Field Hutchison
1926-1995
The first Field to leave Merritt Island & owned an 800 acre ranch

Joseph Edward (Ed) Field, Jr.
1913-1983
WWII vet & ran a hardware store after being a farmer

Alma (Clyde) Eastmoore Field
1922-2013
Wife of Ed & the patron who created the Field Manor Foundation