Before I get to our regularly-scheduled blog post, I want to wish Lou Perry (of "Lou and Sue" fame) a very happy birthday! Lou is 93 years young. What a guy! Here's a photo of him at Walt Disney World, Sue B. sneaked a shot while he was doing his thing.
Here are two slide scans, date-stamped "August 1966". At first glance they appear to be fairly ordinary, but some details are pretty interesting.
I'm guessing that this photo was taken from the Mark Twain, mostly due to the height. It could be from the Columbia, I suppose. We're looking down on Tom Sawyer Island, with the fishing dock closest to us - notice the long cane poles sticking out of that barrel. Beyond that is an unused raft moored at "Tom's Landing"... I guess visitors were rafting over to the Island via "Huck's Landing" on the western shore.
I wish our photographer had included more of what was going on to the left, because we can see just a sliver of Haunted Mansion construction, with piles of earth, some wooden framing, and (from what little we can see) the house itself, far from complete. There are some construction workers wearing their blue hardhats. The large show building is also visible from this angle. It's interesting to note that the construction wall was low enough for an adult to casually watch what was going on, no need to stand on your wife's shoulders.
This next one is from the very same lot, and yet it is clear that the Mansion is much farther along - in fact the actual house looks complete. I have no idea how many months later this must have been taken. Six months? Less? things moved pretty quickly back in those days.
It's also evident that additional trees were planted to partially obscure some of the Haunted Mansion, either to hide that show building, or to add a bit of mystery (or both). Meanwhile, it's fun to see the busy shore, the load of guests on the raft, and the Keelboat. And even the skiff that was used for various maintenance tasks along the river!