Box 162
Contains 71 Results:
"Law enforcement", 1946
Correspondence concerning a resolution drafted by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Association in protest to the federal investigation of an arrest made by a law enforcement officer in Batesburg, South Carolina.
"Layoffs", 1946
A letter written on behalf of employees laid off from the Light House and Coast Guard Service.
"Lieutenant Governor candidate", 1946
A letter from Charlie Van Verner requesting support for his campaign for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina.
"Locker plants", 1946
Correspondence concerning applications by South Carolina towns for the construction of a frozen locker plant including Abbeville, Bamberg, Elloree, and Walterboro.
"Lumber", 1946
Correspondence concerning price ceilings placed on Southern lumber by the Office of Price Administration (OPA).
"Manneschmidt, J. F.", 1946
Correspondence concerning the case of a prisoner of war, George C. Manneschmidt, held by the Japanese Government and promotion for his service.
"Marchant Company", 1946
An application for limited priorities assistance for the acquisition of machinery to operate a new clothing manufacturing plant in Greenville, South Carolina.
"Meat", 1946
Correspondence concerning a meat shortage in South Carolina and regulation by the Office of Price Administration (OPA).
"Milk", 1946
Correspondence concerning the milk shortage and price ceilings placed by the Office of Price Administration (OPA).
"Myrtle Beach, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, including legislation to give former land owners first preference on lands being released by the Government after the discontinuation of camps and installations, the disposal of property used by the Myrtle Beach Aerial Gunnery and Bombing Range, transfer of the United Service Organization (USO) building for use as a school facility, and construction of additional school facilities.