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- DISCUSSION OF EMERGENCY BILL TO SUSPEND TREE-CUTTING FOR ONE YEAR IN AREA CONGRESS IS CONSIDERING FOR NEW REDWOODS NATIONAL PARK; LBJ EXPRESSES APPRECIATION FOR ASPINALL'S SUPPORT, PROMISES TO HELP HIM IN THE FUTURE; LBJ'S VISIT TO DENVER
Telephone conversation # 10735, sound recording, LBJ and CHARLES SCHULTZE, 9/10/1966, 10:30AM
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- SCHULTZE DISCUSSES BILL TO BUY LAND IN AREAS UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR NEW NATIONAL PARKS TO PREVENT LAND SPECULATION; POSSIBLE VETO OF INSURANCE BILL; NEED TO HOLD DOWN FEDERAL EXPENDITURES UNTIL NOVEMBER; FNMA; EXPORT-IMPORT BANK
- Natural resources and national parks
- PLANS, FUNDING TO EXPAND, PRESERVE LBJ RANCH; PEDERNALES RIVER; IMPROVEMENTS TO LBJ STATE PARK; POSSIBILITY OF MAKING LBJ RANCH, BIRTHPLACE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES; OTHER PRESIDENTIAL SITES; LBJ ASKS FOR MEETING OF OIL ADVISORY GROUP; FEDERAL OIL
- Natural resources and national parks
- CONNALLY REPORTS THAT BROWN FOUNDATION WILL ISSUE PRESS RELEASE ON GRANTS THEY HAVE MADE, INCLUDING GRANTS FOR LBJ STATE PARK; LBJ ASKS ABOUT POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECT OF ANNOUNCEMENT; LBJ SUGGESTS CONNALLY DISCUSS DONATIONS TO KENNEDY, EISENHOWER
- Natural resources and national parks
- SAM FORE'S DEATH; PARTY FOR JOHN AND NELLIE CONNALLY'S MOTHERS; LBJ'S MEETING WITH WOUNDED SOLDIERS; APPOINTMENT OF JOHN BEN SHEPPERD TO LBJ STATE PARK PROJECT; CONTRIBUTIONS OF PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS TO PROJECT; A. W. MOURSUND; LBJ'S TRUSTEE
Telephone conversation # 11198, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN BEN SHEPPERD, 12/24/1966, 5:01PM
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- CHRISTMAS GREETINGS; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS TALK WITH JOHN CONNALLY ABOUT ANNOUNCING SHEPPERD'S APPOINTMENT TO LBJ STATE PARK PROJECT; PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS' CONTRIBUTIONS TO PROJECT; LBJ SUGGESTS NAMES OF POTENTIAL DONORS TO CONTACT FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
- Natural resources and national parks
- LBJ'S APPEARANCE AT DOYLESTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA; CELEBRATION IN PANNA MARIA, TEXAS; CONNALLY DISCUSSES JAMES BATES' ACCUSATIONS ABOUT IMPROPRIETIES IN LBJ STATE PARK LAND ACQUISITION, PRESTON SMITH'S OPPOSITION TO WAGGONER CARR; LBJ READS PROPOSED
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- DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED RESPONSE TO JAMES BATES' ACCUSATIONS ABOUT IMPROPRIETIES IN LBJ STATE PARK LAND ACQUISITION; US SENATE RACE BETWEEN JOHN TOWER AND WAGGONER CARR; LBJ DISCUSSES PROVIDING CAMPAIGN FUNDS FOR CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES, INCLUDING
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- PROVIDING CAMPAIGN FUNDS FOR WAGGONER CARR IN RACE AGAINST JOHN TOWER; COMBATING CHARGE THAT CARR IS TOO CLOSE TO LBJ, WILL NOT REPRESENT TEXAS; PROPOSED RESPONSE TO JAMES BATES' ACCUSATIONS ABOUT IMPROPRIETIES IN LBJ STATE PARK LAND ACQUISITION
- Natural resources and national parks
- CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED RESPONSE TO JAMES BATES' ACCUSATIONS ABOUT IMPROPRIETIES IN LBJ STATE PARK LAND ACQUISITION
- Natural resources and national parks
- LBJ DISCUSSES NEED FOR FEDERAL BUDGET CUTS BUT ASKS UDALL TO REVIEW BUDGET AND RESTORE FUNDING FOR NATIONAL PARKS BY DEFERING MONEY FOR DAMS; DISCUSSION OF DISAPPOINTING ELECTION RESULTS IN ARIZONA, REPUBLICAN POLITICAL FUTURE
- , in mid-April the President traveled to Honolulu to meet with President [Chung Hee] Park of South Korea and Admiral [U. S. Grant] Sharp. Do you recall any details of that? K: Yes, I do, and of course so much was happening during this period that I don't
- !:"OR RELEASE ON DELIVERY SATURD.'1.Y, AUGUST 15, 1964 - 12:00 noon MST :::~EMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON PARK CITY, UTAH :s. JO:-{NSON How proud you must be of your achievement 1 To reclaim c.. cor.:imunity is a big and bac!
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Park City, Utah, 8/15/1964"
- Bio: Stanley Adair Cain (1902-1995) was Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, from 1965 to 1968. He was a pioneer in the fields of conservation and ecology. In 1950 he founded the Department of Conservation
- is interred in Forest Park Cemetery in Houston, Texas.
- the 1960 presidential campaign. Davis is interred in Restland Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas.
- of Texas at Austin. He is the son of Thomas Sydney Edwards and Alma Rogers. Edwards is interred in Greenwood Memorial Park in Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana.
- married Harry Hoffman in 1950; they had three children. Hoffman is interred in Sparkman-Hillcrest Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas.
- . Oliver is interred in Forest Park Cemetery in Houston, Texas.
- Memorial Park Cemetery in Austin, Texas.
- assistant in the Office of the Director, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, 1965 to 1966. She was also responsible for the Briefing, Press, and Promotion Kit for the Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1965 to 1966. Scope
- THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Big Bend National Park Entry No. Time 1. 8:07 Date Monday, April 4, 1966 Dictated in Texas Activity With Sec. Udall and Mrs. Udall left
- Mr. Gosden joined CTJ and Mr. and Mrs. Shepperd at the breakfast table for coffee. 8:40 Discussed park plans in the dining room. 9:35 With the above guests, toured ranches and Hill Country Park. 11:20 Returned to the main house. 11:35 Departed main
- , Douglass Hubbard, and Liz on the phone. Re: Mrs. S re: park 9:30 Mr. Per -- comb-out. 9:45 Mr. Per left. 2. Filming on the second floor with Simone. Lunch (1/2 pimento cheese sandwich and Waldorf salad) 3. 1:38 To the theater with Simone to see "Crossroads
- $FWLYLW\ Dictated March 5, 1968 Breakfast. 1. 11:30 With Mssrs. White, Hubbard, and Gosden, left the main house -- toured Hill Country park areas. Stopped at Sweeney, Hightower, and Danz houses. 12:48 Returned to the main house. 2. 1:00 Lunch
- fields of paint brushes -- Indian blanket. 5. 2:02 Arrived Gonzales -- speech on court housequare followed by tree planting. 2:48 Left Gonzales. 6. 3:13 Arrived Palmetto State Park -- delicious home-cooked buffet lunch in park. Farewells to foreign press
- Natural resources and national parks
- LBJ REQUESTS INVENTORY OF FEDERAL RESOURCES THAT CAN BE MARKETED, DISCUSSES CONCERNS ABOUT TAX INCREASE OR CUTS IN FEDERAL PROGRAMS; LOUISANA COURT CASE; MATCHING FEDERAL FUNDS FOR LBJ STATE PARK; LAND ACQUISITION; LADY BIRD JOHNSON DISCUSSES PARK
- Natural resources and national parks
- LADY BIRD JOHNSON, UDALL CONTINUE TO DISCUSS PLANS TO DEVELOP LBJ STATE PARK; LBJ'S CONCERNS ABOUT COMPROMISING PUBLIC INTEREST IN DEVELOPMENT OF PARKS; FEDERAL BUDGET PROBLEMS; CUTS IN SPACE BUDGET; NEED FOR MONEY FOR ABM, OTHER DEFENSE PROGRAMS
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JUNE 28, 1964 OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WH ITE HOUSE REMARKS OF MRS. L. B . JOHNSON AT SWEDISH CELEBRATION AT MINNEHAHA PARK, MINNEAPOLIS , MINNESOTA Friends: I am so glad I got to come along because
- Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. L. B. Johnson at Swedish Celebration at Minnehaha Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 6/28/1964"
- . November 15, 1987, Austin, Texas), was a United States National Park Service technician at the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park in Johnson City, Texas. Scope and content note: This collection consists of a manuscript collected by Konrad Kelley
- errand up to New York." I don't recall what it was. So I was the only one there. That was the day when there was some kind of session up at--at that time the Wardman Park, maybe it was already the Sheraton Park Hotel, where all the intellectuals were
- Department, plus 396 inc luding 100 Press President Park Chung Hee Mr. Kyu Ha Choi, Mini s t er for Foreign Affairs plus 47 including 25 Press Thursday, 0920, Canberra Charter Boeing 707. 4. Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu Dr. Tran Van Do, Foreign
- to come see them. So I am delighted on this first day of fall to be here in Milwaukee and participate in the dedication of these domes. It is one more giant forward step in the city's steac¥md farsighted development of a park system. Other cities would do
- On September 16, General Bonesteel in his capacity as Commander in Chief, United Nations Command, briefed President Park Chung Hee at the (!tter's request on the Demilitarized Zone infiltration problems and North Korean subversive activities. Tl:e briefing
- Chung Hee Park, President Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister King Hassan II King Mahendra Lee Kwan Yer,,1,Prime Minister Tage Erlander, Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba, President Gamal Abdel Nasser, President Marshal Josip Broz-Tito, President Whose