Box 144
Contains 51 Results:
"Change of address", 1941
A letter from Senator Maybank's secretary containing copies of letters written to various magazines changing Senator Maybank's address from Columbia to Washington.
"Charleston, SC", 1941
"Charleston, SC-approved projects", 1941
Correspondence concerning approved projects in Charleston, South Carolina, including the paving of roads, Stark General Hospital, North Charleston's water facilities, the Roper Hospital and the St. Francis Xavier Hospital project.
"Charleston, SC-shipping", 1941
Correspondence concerning cargo shipments passing through Charleston's ports.
"Charleston, SC-vice", 1941-1942
"Civil service", 1941
A letter concerning resources available for Senators concerning civil service examinations under the national defense program. Included are informational sheets for nurses, border patrolmen, and accountants. Also present is a letter concerning public welfare support and the Family Civil Service Bureau in South Carolina.
"Clemson, SC", 1941
Correspondence concerning Clemson, South Carolina, including a water and sewage disposal plant, maintenance and repairs at the Clemson Agricultural College, construction of the athletic stadium at the college, and the Opportunity School.
"Clippings", 1941
A collection of newspaper clippings concerning Senator/Governor Maybank and South Carolina.
"Columbia, SC", 1941
Correspondence concerning Columbia, South Carolina, including Fort Jackson, air lines from Columbia to Charlotte, street improvement, rail transportation for college students, slum clearance, the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) building, the fire station and training school, state hospital, air transportation services along the eastern seaboard, public schools, and the Olympia School Library.
"Congratulatory", 1941
Correspondence expressing congratulations on Senator Maybank's appointment to the United States Senate.