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Title
Downtown Orlando Post Office Collection
Alternative Title
Orlando Post Office Collection
Subject
Orlando (Fla.)
Post offices
Churches--Florida
Catholic Church--Florida
Education--Florida
Contributor
Allison, Megan
Baker, Keith
Bernard, Sam
Fallen, Riley
Frye, Stephen
Gold, Stephen
Irizarry, Michael
Joshi, Ashis
Reed, Michael
Shumate, Alayna
Stoddard, James
Tran, Tristan
Is Part Of
<a href="http://orlandoremembered.org/" target="_blank">Orlando Remembered</a> Exhibit, <a href="http://tinyurl.com/o4zfrls" target="_blank">Downtown Orlando Post Office</a>, Downtown Orlando, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/106" target="_blank">Orlando Remembered Collection</a>, Orlando Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/20" target="_blank">Orlando Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Downtown Orlando Post Office, Downtown Orlando, Florida
Federal Building, Downtown Orlando, Florida
St. James Cathedral, Downtown Orlando, Florida
St. Joseph's Academy, Downtown Orlando, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://orlandoremembered.org/" target="_blank">Orlando Remembered</a>
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Rajtar, Steve. <em><a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70911136" target="_blank">A Guide to Historic Orlando</a></em>. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2006.
"<a href="https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postal-history/welcome.htm" target="_blank">Postal History</a>." United States Postal Service. https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postal-history/welcome.htm.
<em><a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23369979" target="_blank">St. James Pioneer Days: Parish & School Reunion : October 5-6, 1974</a></em>. [Orlando, Fla.]: [St. James Parish], 1974.
"<a href="http://www.stjamesorlando.org/about-us/" target="_blank">About Us</a>." St. James Cathedral. http://www.stjamesorlando.org/about-us/.
Description
The new Downtown Orlando Post Office building, located at 51 East Jefferson Street, in 1958. The original post office was housed in the Federal Building, located 44 East Central Boulevard in Downtown Orlando, Florida, from 1917 to 1941. In 1935, when James Beggs, Jr. became the postmaster, he began petitioning to move the post office from its Central Boulevard and Court Avenue location to a more spacious building. In 1939, St. James Catholic Church sold a plot of land on Jefferson Street for the new building. The building was designed by Louis A. Simon in the Northern Italian Palazzo Revival-style, and was constructed by J. P. Cullen and Sons. The new building opened in 1941 and housed the post office, the courthouse, and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offices. The building was named an Orlando Historic Landmark in 1989. However, it was eventually sold back to the St. James Church. In 2003, the building was renovated and came under joint ownership by both the church and the federal government. Today, the building retains its post office services but also includes offices for the Catholic Diocese.
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Title
History Florida Chapter: National Association of Postmasters of the United States
Alternative Title
National Association of Postmasters Florida Chapter
Subject
Post offices
Description
A history of the Florida Chapter of the National Association of Postmasters of the United States (NAPUS), authored by Juanita S. Thompson, the association’s historian. This booklet contains different aspects of postal history with specific focus on Florida and its postmasters. The book begins with a brief summary of postal history dating back to 1775 and then transitions to the history of the Florida chapter, which was founded in 1935 as Chapter No. 10. There were 20 original charter members, led by O. B. Carr as President and Ernest L. Abel as Secretary-Treasurer. The history also includes highlights from each chapter President's tenure up through 1963.
Type
Text
Source
Original booklet by Juanita S. Tucker: Private Collection of Texann Ivy Buck.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/157" target="_blank">Downtown Orlando Post Office Collection</a>, Orlando Remembered Collection, Orlando Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original booklet by Juanita S. Tucker.
Coverage
Dunnellon, Florida
Marianna, Florida
Ocala, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Tampa, Florida
Fort Myers, Florida
Sarasota, Florida
Creator
Tucker, Juanita S.
Contributor
Buck, Texann Ivy
Date Created
1963
Date Copyrighted
1963
Format
application/pdf
Extent
6.94 MB
Medium
50-page booklet
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created by Juanita S. Tucker.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by Texann Ivy Buck and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Contributing Project
<a href="http://orlandoremembered.org/" target="_blank">Orlando Remembered</a>
Curator
Stoddard, James
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
Private Collection of Texann Ivy Buck
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.napus.org/about/?#" target="_blank">About NAPUS</a>." NAPUS. http://www.napus.org/about/?#.
A. E. Booth
A. G. Shands
A. L. Riden
Alonzo Sias
Ambrose O'Connel
Arthur W. Newett
Auburndale
Bart O'Hara
Benjamin Franklin
Billie Maier
Bob Sweatt
Boca Grande
Boca Raton
Bradenton
Brooksville
Brookville
C. H. Talton
C. M. Larrick
Carrie Flowers
Castillo de San Marcos
Catherine Bash
Century
Chalmers J. Young
Chapter No. 10
Charles Ashbrook
Charles E. Puskar
Charles Powell
Charles W. Ten Eick
Chauncey Costin
Christmas
citrus
Claude Denson Pepper
Claude Pepper
Clermont
Clewiston
Cocoa
Cocoa Beach
Colin English
Cora Williams Cottondale
Crescent City
Dan Gibson
Dania
David L. Williams
Daytona Beach
Deerfield
Destin
Don McDermott
Dunnellon
Dwight Shower
E. L. Power
Emmett Doak
Ernest L. Abel
Eva Vaughn
F. H. Titcomb
FDR
Florida Chapter
Floyd Brooker
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Fort San Marco
Frances Wartigg
Frank B. Reams
Frank H. Clyatt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Fred E. Hall
Fred S. stump
Ft. Lauderdale
Ft. Myers
G. N. Denning
G. W. Shuman
Gator Postmaster
George C. Woods
George Hopkins
George Washington
Gladys Stalls
Glenna J. Pedrick
Goodland
Grace Parker
Grady warren
Gulf Breeze
H. L. Godwin
Hartley B. Dean
Henry S. Thompson
Herbert E. Ross
Herman E. Wattwood
Hobe Sound
Hollywood
Howard S. Warner
J. Edgar Day
J. Edgar Wall
Jacksonville
James A. Farley
James D. Beggs
James H. Cox
Jefferson Gaines
Jesse M. Donaldson
Jesse Monroe Donaldson
Jimmie Beggs
Jimmie Cox
Joe Hendricks
Joe Porcer
Joel Field
John H. Shuman
John Hoy
John P. Snyder
Joseph Edward Hendricks
Joseph J. Lawler
Juanita S. Tucker
Kappy Kirk
Kate T. McDaniel
Kitty Lyon
Lake City
Lake Placid
Largo
Lee Rutledge
Leesburg
Leslie D. Reagin
Long Beach
Lynn B. Bloom
M. O. Brawner
mail
Mamie Eisenhower
Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower
Mansell A. Orchard
Mansell A. Warner
Margaret C. Young
Marianna
Marie Zimmerman
Mark Benson
Melbourne
Miami
Micanopy
Milton
Miss Special Delivery
Mom Orchard
Monticello
Moore Haven
Mulberry
N. R. Abrams
Nancy Mims
NAPUS
National Association of Postmasters of the United States
Neil Durrance
Nell Baker
Neptune Beach
O. B. Carr
Oakley Seaver
Ocala
Oliver Haistens
Orange City
orange juice
oranges
orlando
Otis E. Padgett
Owen L. Godwin
Ozona
Paisley
Panama City
Paul Maha
Pensacola
Perry
Phil Gallagher
Philip J. Gallagher
Polk City
Poney Express
Port St. Joe
post offices
postage stamps
Postal Education Plan
Postal Savings System
Postmaster Generals
postmasters
Project Mercury
Quincy
R. J. Holley
R.H. McDaniels
Robert E. Hannegan
Rockledge
Rowena Haistens
Rowena McDaniel
Ruby A. Edwards
Safety Harbor
Sam Valliere
Sam Wooten
Samuel Osgood
San Harrison
Sanford
Sarasota
Sebring
Silver Springs
Space Capital of the World
Special Delivery
St. Augustine
St. Marks
St. Petersburg
Sunshine Club
Tampa
Ted Booth
The Gator Postmaster
Tillie Pasteur
Titusville
Tom Braswell
U.S. Post Office Department
USPOD
Vero Beach
W. B. Brophy
W. D. Jones
W. H. Harris
W. H. Hoffman
W. H. Owns
W. T. Gary
Walter B. Walters
Walter D. Myers
West Palm Beach
William Askew
William B. Dowling
William C. Hill
William D. Jones
William E. DeWar
William J. Dixon
William P. Wilkinson
Williston
Winter Haven
Winter Park
World War II
WWII
Zephyrhills
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Title
Westinghouse Electric Collection
Alternative Title
Westinghouse Collection
Subject
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Description
Originally called the Westinghouse Electric Company, George Westinghouse (1846-1914) founded his manufacturing company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 8, 1886. In 1889, he renamed his business the The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Westinghouse's primary products include turbines, generators, motors and switchgear related to the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. The company changed its name to Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1945. In 1981, the company began to relocate its divison headquarters for the Steam-Turbine Generator Divisions from Pennsylvania (turbines from Lester and generators from Pittsburgh) to Orlando, Florida. The Power Generation Business Unit (PGBU) building was located in The Quadrangle, at 4400 Alafaya Trail. Originally, Westinghouse had purchased a large plot of land for future development that extended westward from Alafaya Trail to Rouse Road. The original headquarters was located on several acres of that land parcel close to Alafaya Trail.<br /><br />In 1994, after a major corporate management shuffling, and a top-level decision to change from an industrial manufacturing company to primarily a broadcasting/communications company, Westinghouse bought the CBS Network and changed its name to the CBS Corporation. As the PGBU grew in size, other buildings in the area were leased and then, after PGBU was sold to Siemens Corporation of Germany in 1998, additional buildings (Quad II and Quad III) were added to the original complex at the Quadrangle. From 1998 to 2003 the Orlando operation was known as Siemens-Westinghouse, after which the name of Westinghouse was dropped. The operation has been known as Siemens from that time forward.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Orlando, Florida
Curator
DeRosa, Peter
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History" target="_blank">History</a>." Westinghouse Nuclear. http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422" target="_blank">Westinghouse Power Generation Booklet</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422.
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Title
Super Tough Gator Division
Alternative Title
Super Tough Gator Division
Subject
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Description
A document detailing the organization of Westinghouse Electric Corporation's Steam Turbine Generator Division (STGD), nicknamed the Super Tough Gator Division. In 1983, the Westinghouse power generation business operation, starting with the Steam Turbine Generator Division, was taking shape in its new Orlando headquarters under the management team led by General Manager Dr. Stan Quick (under E. J. "Gene" Cattabiani, Vice President of the Power Generation Group). This series of letters, memoranda, and charts documents the changes in management leadership at the Orlando site from 1983 through 1998, when the Westinghouse Power Genration Business was acquired by Siemens. Following the announcement of the retirement of Dr. Quick in 1984, the management was led by the team of Bob Ractcliffe and Howard Pierce. In 1987, Tom Campbell was appointed General Manager of the Power Generation Technology Systems Division under Nat Woodsen and Jim Moore, Vice Presidents of the Power Systems Business Unit. In 1988, the Power Generation Business Unit (PGBU) was formed under Frank R. Bakos, Vice President and General Manager (under Executive Vice President Ted Stern), and, in 1995, Randy H. Zwirn took the helm as Vice President and General Manager of the PGBU. He remained at the executive level for 20 years, through the PGBU acquisition by Siemens in 1998 and beyond to 2016.<br /><br />Originally called the Westinghouse Electric Company, George Westinghouse (1846-1914) founded his manufacturing company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 8, 1886. In 1889, he renamed his business The Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Westinghouse's primary products include turbines, generators, motors and switchgear related to the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. The company changed its name to Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1945. In 1981, the company began to relocate its division headquarters for the Steam-Turbine Generator Divisions from Pennsylvania (turbines from Lester and generators from Pittsburgh) to Orlando. The PGBU building was located in The Quadrangle, at 4400 Alafaya Trail.
Type
Text
Source
Original 13-page typed document, April 1983: Private Collection of Harry L. Jaeger.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/169" target="_blank">Westinghouse Electric Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 13-page typed document, April 1983.
Coverage
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, The Quadrangle, Orlando, Florida
Contributor
Jaeger, Harry L.
Date Created
ca. 1983-04
Format
application/pdf
Extent
1.4 MB
Medium
13-page typed document
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by <a href="https://www.siemens.com/global/en/home.html" target="_blank">Siemens</a> and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History" target="_blank">History</a>." Westinghouse Nuclear. http://www.westinghousenuclear.com/About/History.
"<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422" target="_blank">Westinghouse Power Generation Booklet</a>." RICHES of Central Florida. https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/items/show/6422.
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J. Sturges
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J. W. Jeannette
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J. W. Randell
Joe Leemon
John B. Bostick
K. A. Steinebronn
K. A. Oleson
K. Davis
K. Echard
K. G. Rice
K. H. Steinebronn
K. J. Miller
K. M. Booth
K. Neill
K. W. Rugh
Ken Johnson
L. A. Pahlman
L. Brown
L. E. Erickson
L. F. Boyd
L. K. Huber
L. K. Koering
M. A. Garces
M. A. Husel
M. A. Jenkins
M. A. Neeley
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M. Budjevac
M. D. Costa
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M. E. Glasgow
M. Harmon
M. K. Marinac
M. R. Verbraeken
M. Salvatore
M. V. Haddad
M. W. Confer
M. Williams
Michael D. Costa
Mike Costa
O. A. Willson
O. L. Walter
O. M. Hauge
P. A. Davila
P. A. Szuch
P. E. Genutis
P. F. McCauley
P. F. Rozelle
P. G. Abdalla
P. Grodecky
P. J. Murphy
P. L. McGaha
P. M. Porter
P. Murray
P. S. Zeimann
P. V. Bancroft
P. Vaughn
R. A. Dunderdale
R. B. Bienkowski
R. B. Countess
R. B. Kennedy
R. B. Williamson
R. Bell
R. Bober
R. C. Kimber
R. C. Lockridge
R. C. Moren
R. C. Young, Jr.
R. D. Howard
R. D. Schulte
R. Desin
R. Duverneau
R. E. Cannistraro
R. E. Nowak
R. F. Weddleton
R. G. Arra
R. G. Thompson
R. H. O'Neil
R. Harbaugh
R. Harrelson
R. J. Faherer
R. J. Gross
R. J. Grutz
R. J. Hillen
R. J. Murphy
R. J. Zigmont
R. Koubeck
R. L. Brooks
R. L. Gaylord
R. L. Meeks
R. L. Misback
R. L. Perez
R. M. Bredin
R. M. Muraski
R. Parr
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R. S. Witman
R. Steiner
R. T. Greenwood
R. T. Ward
R. Taylor
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R. W. Herbert
R. W. Kendrick
R. W. Woodward
Rod Herbert
S. D. Grisetti
S. J. Ginsburg
S. J. Peermont
S. L. Jones
S. L. Quick
S. M. Garvey
Steam Turbine Generator Division
STGD
Super Tough Gator Division
T. A. Gailey
T. B. O'Hanlon
T. Bonham
T. E. Burke
T. F. Cain
T. J. Battineri
T. J. Kuchma
T. J. Lane
T. L. Petit De Mange
T. M. Sullivan
T. M. Villano
T. R. Eves
T. S. Aleguas
T. Scabo
T. Scott
Tom Kuchma
V. Delima
V. M Duarte
V. M. Papadopoulos
V. N. Fahy
W. Cuthbert
W. D. Jones
W. D. Schaffer
W. D. Singer
W. E. Johnson
W. F. Dewire
W. F. Knowles
W. F. Trappen
W. H. Davis
W. H. Wittig
W. J. Pangonis
W. K Ruch
W. R. Fisher
W. R. Ryan
W. S. Smith
W. Walker
Westinghouse Electric Corporation