San Diego Port, 1975 - 1979
Dates
- Creation: 1953 - 1980
Creator
- From the Collection: Wilson, Robert (Wilson, Robert Carlton) (1916-) (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Access to some records is restricted, please consult with Special Collections & University Archives staff for details. Patrons wishing to use the Robert C. Wilson Papers must sign a "Researcher's Agreement," a copy of which can be obtained from Special Collections & University Archives staff.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.00 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Materials Specific Details
SAN DIEGO PORT -- 1975 - 1979: A collection of letters, memos, news articles, government documents & news releases. Examples are: One large, stapled packet containing photocopy of excerpt from page 1 of the San Diego Daily Transcript (11/29/79) featuring “The Local Scene,” Congressman Van Deerlin & “Chinese shipping from the Port of San Diego,” letters (May-July 1979) from Don L. Nay (Port Director), Congressman Wilson, Sec. of State Zbigniew Brzezinski, Gabriel J. Gallina (Asst. Port Director) & 1 copy of “Maritime Matters Agreement Between the United States of America and the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics...Signed at Washington and Moscow December 29, 1975” re/ lack of access to the Port of San Diego for Soviet Union and Peoples Republic of China Flag vessels; 1 letter (6/15/79) from Don L. Nay (Port Director) & Wilson’s reply (6/26/79) re/ “information about competive bidding for certain waterfront properties in the City of Oakland;” 1 photocopy of a letter (12/11/79) from Charles W. Patrick (Chairman, Point Loma Village Beautiful) re/ “restoration of the Port District’s community beach at the foot of Kellog Street;” small, stapled packet containing corresp. (Nov.-Dec. 1978) from Congressman Wilson, William L. Dick (Dir., Community & Govt. Affairs, S.D. Port District), “A Report to the Board of Port Commissioners” from Don L. Nay, “Inter-Staff Communication from Frederick H. Hull” (Planning Dir.) & Report to the Coronado Mayor from Jack Lohman (Dir. of Community Devel., City of Coronado) re/ the Port District’s Master Plan, draft EIR for Coronado area & the Calif. Coastal Act; 1 copy of the Port of San Diego Newsletter (4/17/78) (4 pp.); copy of letter (10/17/77) from Congressman Wilson to William Dick thanking him “for the calendar. Its the best I’ve seen in years;” 1 letter (9/14/79) from Don L. Nay to Captain Paul D. Olson, USN (Com-manding Officer, NFEC, Western Division) & Wilson’s acknowledgment (9/27/77) of receiving a copy of the “Navy Field Lease Termination;” stapled copies (June-Sept. 1977) of “Memo To Boss From Marge,” office notes, “Memorandum To Bob Wilson From Ed Terrar” & 1 copy of “Report No. 95-494 Military Construction Authorization Act...July 12, 1977...Conference Report,” (37 pp.), 95th Cong., 1 Sess. re/ termination of Navy Field lease & construction of recreational facilities at the Naval Station; 1 letter (3/1/77) from William Dick (Port Dist.) to Congressman Wilson re/ planning for 2 day Golden State Conference in Washington, D.C.; 1 copy of San Diego Embarcadero Development Plan (May 1976), 35 pp. & foldout Landscape Architectural Plan; 1 letter (4/6/76) from William L. Dick to Congressman Wilson thanking him “for your efforts on my behalf and the Port of San Diego during the recent Public Works hearing;” 1 copy of “Port of San Diego...6 Janurary 1976 News Release” re/ new officers sworn in & other items discussed such as 200th Anniversary, Embarcadero Plan & Lindbergh Field; 1 copy of letter (5/1/75) from C. Langhorne Washburn (Asst. Sec. of Commerce)to William Dick re/ idea of a San Diego Seminar as a “follow up to the State Days we held in Washington for the 50 state tourist directors in February;” 1 letter (3/18/75) from Frank L. Hope (Chairman, S.D. Port Commissioners & Wilson’s reply (3/25/75) re/ the decision of the Port District Commissioners to not sponsor a Congressional Reception in Washington in 1975 because of the economic situation in the country; 1 letter (2/7/75) from William Dick to Edward F. Terrar, Jr. & Terrar’s reply (3/5/75) re/ Terrar remaining as Wilson’s “principal administrative assistant now that Paul [Tsompanas] has gone to work with the Armed Services Committee” & comments on proposed “Eleventh Annual Port of San Diego Congressional Reception....”
Repository Details
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