Box 151
Contains 38 Results:
"Rock Hill, SC", 1942
Correspondence concerning Rock Hill, South Carolina, including the construction of Army camp sites, lack of accommodations for Rationing Boards, road construction, air training station, proposed ammunition depot in York, County, Army maneuvers, Catawba Indian Tribe, and the construction of an ordinance plant. Also included is a survey of Rock Hill, South Carolina, and its immediate vicinity.
"Roosevelt, Franklin D.", 1942
A letter from Senator Maybank expressing his whole hearted faith and support for President Roosevelt's prosecution of the war and a telegram wishing the President a happy birthday.
"Rubber", 1942
Correspondence concerning a rubber shortage.
"Rural electrification", 1942
Correspondence concerning Rural Electrification projects throughout South Carolina.
"St. George, SC", 1942
A letter from the Mayor of St. George, South Carolina, concerning an application for a sewage project submitted to the War Production Board. The project was put on hold due to material shortages.
"St. Michael's Church", 1942
Correspondence concerning an application to the War Production Board for permission to purchase and install a furnace in the rectory of the St. Michael's Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
"Saluda, SC", 1942
Correspondence from Saluda, South Carolina, constituents concerning Senator Maybank's reelection campaign.
"Santee-Cooper", 1942
Correspondence concerning the Santee-Cooper hydro-electric power project (also known as the South Carolina Public Service Authority). Senator Maybank was heavily involved with the Santee-Cooper project serving as Chairman of the Santee-Cooper in 1939, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the South Carolina Public Service Authority, and continued interest and involvement while serving as a United States Senator.
"Scott, Walter", 1942
Correspondence concerning the denial of a veteran's claim, by Walter Scott, for non-service pension benefits.
"Selective service", 1942
Correspondence concerning the Selective Service System including the lowering of draft age limits, relief for injuries suffered by teachers in an automobile wreck on the way to receive selective service instructions, appointment of members of the Selective Service Boards, exemptions for laborers, salaries for clerks in selective service offices, and deferments for agricultural workers and medical school students.