Box 157
Contains 55 Results:
"Library of Congress", 1944
A letter from the Director of the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress proving Senator Maybank with a copy of a publication containing summaries of the laws of South Carolina.
"Locker plants", 1944
Correspondence concerning applications by South Carolina towns for the construction of a frozen locker plant including Edgefield, Monck's Corner, Seneca, Chester, St. George, and Simpsonville.
"Lumber", 1944
Correspondence concerning the Office of Price Administration's (OPA) regulation of the lumber industry.
"Manpower State Offices", 1944
Correspondence concerning the appointment of the State Director of the War Manpower Commission for South Carolina.
"Milk", 1944
Correspondence concerning the milk shortage and price ceilings placed by the Office of Price Administration (OPA).
"Montgomery, E.W.", 1944
Correspondence to and from E. W. Montgomery, President of E. W. Montgomery Company Inc., a cotton merchant and broker in Greenville, South Carolina, concerning a wide range of legislation and issues.
"Montgomery Ward", 1944
Correspondence concerning a controversy over the legality of the seizure of Montgomery Ward's business property and offices by the Roosevelt Administration due to a general strike during the war.
"Myrtle Beach, SC", 1944
Correspondence concerning Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, including the construction of a Veterans Hospital, additional lock boxes at the post office, development of Myrtle Beach waterway facilities, timber within the Myrtle Beach bombing range, the acquisition of Myrtle Beach State Park land by the Army Airbase.
"Negroes", 1944
Correspondence concerning segregation in the Army, the Progressive Democratic Party (a political party in South Carolina created in 1944 to help galvanize blacks to register and vote), opposition to the appointment of a black man as the Recorder of Deeds in Washington D.C., the poll tax, and the appropriation for the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
"Newberry, SC", 1944
Correspondence concerning an application for the construction of a Government Hospital in Newberry, South Carolina.