Box 165
Contains 49 Results:
"Forestry", 1947
Correspondence concerning forestry including the transfer of the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station from Asheville, North Carolina, to a location in South Carolina, fire suppression appropriation increases, and a letter enclosing a complimentary copy of a booklet entitled The Four Forests and the Future of the South.
"Fort Howard Paper Company", 1947
Correspondence concerning the Fort Howard Paper Company's (Green Bay, Wisconsin) denial of shipping services to the Southeastern section of the United States and the resulting hardships suffered by the President of the Charleston Paper Company.
"Fort Knox, KY", 1947
Correspondence concerning the Universal Military Training Experimental Unit in Fort Knox, Kentucky.
"Fort Monroe Band", 1947
Correspondence concerning the hiring of a band for a parade at Fort Monroe.
"Francis Marion National Forest", 1947
Correspondence concerning the Francis Marion National Forest including the creation of a wild turkey refuge and additional appropriations.
"Freight rates", 1947
A letter and petition of the Public Service Commission of South Carolina for the investigation and suspension of increased rates on various fruits and vegetables.
"Gaffney Manufacturing Company", 1947
Correspondence concerning a case before the National Labor Relations Board of the Gaffney Manufacturing Company that refused to comply with a War Labor Board Directive Order during the war and resulted in the plant being seized by the War Department.
"Gas", 1947
A notice of application by the Southern Natural Gas Company to the Federal Power Commission.
"Georgetown, SC-naval unit", 1947
Correspondence concerning a request by the Mayor of Georgetown, South Carolina, for the establishment of a Unit of the Organized Naval Reserve (surface) in Georgetown.
"Greenville, SC", 1947
Correspondence concerning Greenville, South Carolina, including trailer housing at the Greenville Army Airbase, the Greenville Real Estate Board, veterans education facilities, personnel to operate a new airway traffic control tower, school facilities, and the possible closing of the Greenville Army Airbase.
