Box 162
Contains 71 Results:
"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.
"National Housing Agency", 1946
A letter containing a report on the progress of the Veterans Emergency Housing Program to provide temporary housing for veterans returning from the war.
"National Women's Trade Union League of America", 1946
A letter from the National Women's Union League of America thanking Senator Maybank for his role in the defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment. A proposed amendment to the United States Constitution to guarantee equal rights for women.
"Negro", 1946
A letter concerning a decision by the United States Supreme Court in Texas to permit blacks to vote in the Democratic primary, treatment of black veterans, and the peacetime enlistments of black soldiers.
"North, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning applications for the construction of school facilities for the Elizabeth School district in North, South Carolina.
"Pacific protest", 1946
Correspondence from soldiers stationed in the Pacific protesting the War Department's point system for discharging soldiers and returning them to the United States.
"Dillon, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning Dillon, South Carolina, including new bleachers for the Dillon High School football field and other school building construction projects and repairs.
"Donalds, SC", 1946
A copy of a letter from Senator Maybank concerning the approval of water facilities project funding for Donalds, South Carolina.
"Duncan, SC", 1946
A copy of a letter from Senator Maybank concerning the approval of water facilities project funding for Duncan, South Carolina.
"Edgefield County, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning Edgefield County, South Carolina, including new health facilities and the use of surplus property for schools.
