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Letter from Noel Webster to Governor Haydon Burns with Suggestions for a Memorial to Walt Disney's Memory, with Governor Burns' Response, 1966

Letter from Noel Webster to Governor Haydon Burns with Suggestions for a Memorial to Walt Disney's Memory, with Governor Burns' Response, 1966

Date
1966
Description
Letter from Noel Webster of Plantation, Florida, recommending that the Disney project lated for Central Florida be organized as a memorial to Walt Disney's enduring legacy. In his response, Governor Burns expresses his confidence that the Disney officials would give the idea careful consideration.
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Letter from Shelby Marcantonio to Governor Haydon Burns Asking for Help Presenting Some Songs to Disney Officials, June 29, 1966

Letter from Shelby Marcantonio to Governor Haydon Burns Asking for Help Presenting Some Songs to Disney Officials, June 29, 1966

Date
1966-06-29
Description
Letter from Shelby Jean Marcantonio of Jacksonville, Florida to Governor Haydon Burns, asking him to get in touch if he could help a friend put some songs he had written into the hands of the officials planning the new Disney attraction in Florida.
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Letter from Walt Disney Productions Rejecting an Idea Submitted by Betty Dickens of Fort Lauderdale, January 5, 1966

Letter from Walt Disney Productions Rejecting an Idea Submitted by Betty Dickens of Fort Lauderdale, January 5, 1966

Date
1966-01-05
Description
Carbon copy of a letter sent from Walt Disney Productions to Betty Dickens of Fort Lauderdale, declining to consider an idea she had submitted. Burns was likely copied on the letter because he was copied on Dickens' original letter to Disney.
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Letter from William Everett Potter to Governor Haydon Burns, November 1, 1966

Letter from William Everett Potter to Governor Haydon Burns, November 1, 1966

Date
1966-11-01
Description
Letter from William Everett Potter, better known as "General Joe Potter," to Governor Haydon Burns, thanking him and First Lady Mildred Burns for their hospitality during a recent visit to Florida.
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Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from Gordon Hawkins Suggesting a More Florida-Centric Name for Walt Disney World, January 7, 1966

Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from Gordon Hawkins Suggesting a More Florida-Centric Name for Walt Disney World, January 7, 1966

Date
1966-01-07
Description
Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from Gordon Hawkins of Orlando, who recommended naming Walt Disney's new project something more Florida-centric than Disneyland East. He suggests "Floridisnia."
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Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from Pat Young Regarding a Potential Attraction for Walt Disney World, November 16, 1965

Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from Pat Young Regarding a Potential Attraction for Walt Disney World, November 16, 1965

Date
1965-11-16
Description
Letter from Pat Young, widow of marine scientist Captain William E. Young, to Governor Haydon Burns, pitching a potential marine aquarium exhibit at the future Walt Disney World featuring sharks. A promotional folder for William E. Young's filmed lecture titled "Tigers of the Sea" is included, as is a list of the structures and equipment Pat Young envisioned being involved in the proposed attraction..
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Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from WFTV Vice-President Ray Ruester Regarding an Upcoming Capitol Press Corps Trip to Anaheim, California, December 27, 1965

Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from WFTV Vice-President Ray Ruester Regarding an Upcoming Capitol Press Corps Trip to Anaheim, California, December 27, 1965

Date
1965-12-27
Description
Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from Ray Ruester, vice president for news and special events at WFTV in Orlando. Ruester asks that Governor Burns include oen newspaper and one television representative from each of the major media markets in Florida on an upcoming Capitol Press Corps tour of Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
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Memorandum Outlining Disney's Requests from State and County Governments to Facilitate the Construction of Walt Disney World, 1966

Memorandum Outlining Disney's Requests from State and County Governments to Facilitate the Construction of Walt Disney World, 1966

Date
1966 (circa)
Description
Memorandum, probably written by the law firm representing the Disney interests in Florida, outlining a list of items the Disney corporation was requesting from state and county governments in Florida to get Walt Disney World up and running.
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Request from J. Arden Mays for Contact Information for Managers of Disney Projects in Florida, 1966

Request from J. Arden Mays for Contact Information for Managers of Disney Projects in Florida, 1966

Date
1966
Description
This correspondence begins with a letter to Governor Haydon Burns from J. Arden Mays, who represented a company that wanted to potentially do business with Disney and their Florida project. Joe Chapman, Burns' point person for Disney matters, responded with an offer to help, and Mays wrote back with a more specific request for an appointment.
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Telegram to Admiral Joseph E. Fowler from Governor Haydon Burns Regarding a Visit to Disneyland by State Senator Beth Johnson, January 26, 1966

Telegram to Admiral Joseph E. Fowler from Governor Haydon Burns Regarding a Visit to Disneyland by State Senator Beth Johnson, January 26, 1966

Date
1966-01-26
Description
Telegram from Governor Haydon Burns to Admiral Joseph W. Fowler of Disneyland in Anaheim, California, asking that courtesies be extended to State Senator Beth Johnson, who was planning to visit and collect information that would help her lobby for any legislation necessary to assist the establishment of Walt Disney World in the Orlando area.
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s131_b018_f02_05Letter from Noel Webster to Governor Haydon Burns with Suggestions for a Memorial to Walt Disney's Memory, with Governor Burns' Response, 1966TextMemorials
Amusement parks--Planning
Amusement parks--Design
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s131_b018_f02_38Letter from Shelby Marcantonio to Governor Haydon Burns Asking for Help Presenting Some Songs to Disney Officials, June 29, 1966TextAmusement parks--Planning/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s131_b018_f02_38.jpg
s131_b018_f02_24Letter from Walt Disney Productions Rejecting an Idea Submitted by Betty Dickens of Fort Lauderdale, January 5, 1966TextAmusement parks--Planning/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s131_b018_f02_24.jpg
s131_b018_f02_04Letter from William Everett Potter to Governor Haydon Burns, November 1, 1966TextAmusement parks--Planning
Amusement parks--Design
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s131_b018_f02_19Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from Gordon Hawkins Suggesting a More Florida-Centric Name for Walt Disney World, January 7, 1966TextAmusement parks--Planning/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s131_b018_f02_19.jpg
s131_b018_f02_20Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from Pat Young Regarding a Potential Attraction for Walt Disney World, November 16, 1965TextAmusement parks--Planning
Sharks
Marine aquariums
Amusement parks--Design
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s131_b018_f02_31Letter to Governor Haydon Burns from WFTV Vice-President Ray Ruester Regarding an Upcoming Capitol Press Corps Trip to Anaheim, California, December 27, 1965TextAmusement parks--Planning
Business networks
Relations with the press
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s131_b018_f02_28Memorandum Outlining Disney's Requests from State and County Governments to Facilitate the Construction of Walt Disney World, 1966TextAmusement parks--Planning
Industrial relations--Government policy
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s131_b018_f02_17Request from J. Arden Mays for Contact Information for Managers of Disney Projects in Florida, 1966TextAmusement parks--Planning/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s131_b018_f02_17.jpg
s131_b018_f02_02Telegram to Admiral Joseph E. Fowler from Governor Haydon Burns Regarding a Visit to Disneyland by State Senator Beth Johnson, January 26, 1966TextAmusement parks--Planning
Legislators
Women legislators
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