Box 162
Contains 71 Results:
"Columbia, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning Columbia, South Carolina, including the acquisition of United Service Organization (USO) buildings, Columbia Market Center property, schools, the Columbia Broadcasting System, Columbia Army Airbase, athletic drill field, housing for veterans at the University of South Carolina, surplus fire trucks, the closing of Camp Jackson, Columbia State Hospital, use of the Congaree Army Airport for the State Air National Guard, and street improvements.
"Columbia, SC-employment office", 1946
A letter concerning the proposed transfer of the United States Employment Service from Federal to State administration.
"Congressional Record", 1946
Correspondence concerning constituent requests to receive copies of The Congressional Record.
"Conway, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning Conway, South Carolina, including water facility projects, additions to and rebuilding of Whitmore Elementary School, and construction of a new primary health center.
"Cooper River Bridge collision", 1946
Correspondence concerning an accident in which a vessel, the Nicaragua Victory, demolished part of the Cooper River Bridge causing the death of five people in an automobile passing over the bridge at the time of collision.
"Cotton (agriculture)", 1946
Correspondence concerning a proposed price ceiling placed on cotton by the Office of Price Administration (OPA).
"Cotton Manufacturers Association", 1946
A letter written by Senator Maybank to congratulate the Cotton Manufacturers Association on their Golden Anniversary.
"Cotton textiles wage structure", 1946
A copy of a booklet on wage structure for the cotton textile industry produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor.
"Cowpens, SC", 1946
A letter from Senator Maybank to the Mayor of Cowpens concerning a request to obtain the flag flown on the Navy Carrier Cowpens.
"Darlington, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning the closing of the Darlington Office of Price Administration (OPA) office, reconversion of flour mills, transfer of surplus property from the Darlington Airport to the Town of Darlington, construction of health facilities, sewer facilities, and a war memorial in the form of a recreation center.