Box 162
Contains 71 Results:
"Flour and wheat (agriculture)", 1946
Correspondence concerning the rationing of flour and wheat products.
"Foreign graves", 1946
Correspondence concerning requests by constituents for War Department regulations regarding family visitations to the graves of soldiers buried overseas in Europe.
"Forest Farmers Association Cooperative", 1946
A letter from the Forest Farmers Association Cooperative requesting support for the Forest Research program to ensure maximum utilization of forest lands.
"Freight rates", 1946
Correspondence concerning the equalization of freight rates and a Supreme Court case concerning the lawfulness of existing rate making standards for interstate railroad class freight.
"Georgetown, SC-airport", 1946
Correspondence concerning the disposal of surplus housing at the Georgetown County Airport.
"Georgetown, SC-channel", 1946
A letter concerning a project for the deepening of the Georgetown channel to allow for the import and export of raw materials and products from the port of Georgetown, South Carolina.
"Greenville, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning Greenville, South Carolina, including the permanence of the Greenville Army Airbase, housing projects for veterans, surplus property at the Greenville Army Airbase, acquisition of the Little Theater at the Army airbase, construction of a new municipal auditorium, creation of a post office at the Bob Jones College, and the chapel at the Greenville Army Airfield's allocation to the Northminister Presbyterian Church.
"Greenville, SC-veterans hospital", 1946
Correspondence concerning the construction of a veterans hospital in Greenville, South Carolina.
"Greenwood, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning Greenwood, South Carolina, including aid for school districts, construction of public housing, improvements and additions to municipal buildings, surplus Army Airbase equipment, and the refinancing of bonds at the Greenwood County Electric Power Company.
"Greenwood County Fair", 1946
Correspondence concerning Senator Maybank's efforts to secure the scheduling of the Army Caravan at the Greenwood County Fair in Greenwood, South Carolina.