Box 166
Contains 81 Results:
"Myrtle Beach, SC", 1947
Correspondence concerning Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, including the acquisition of the Air Corps Hospital, harbor development, the Myrtle Beach Aerial Gunnery and Bombing Range, school facility projects, balcony addition for a black theater, Baptist Church, United Service Organization (USO) building, and the future of the Myrtle Beach Army Airbase.
"Naval personnel enlisted", 1947
A letter from the Bureau of Naval Personnel of the Navy Department containing enclosed copies of their Doctrine for the Handling of Enlisted Personnel.
"Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps", 1947
Correspondence concerning Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) centers in South Carolina.
"Navy", 1947
A release concerning an announcement by Senator Maybank of the navy's plan for providing technical training at home for the large number of Naval Reserve personnel throughout the State of South Carolina who wanted to keep up the training they received in the Navy during the war.
"Navy Department", 1947
Copies of letters sent to the Navy Department by Senator Maybank concerning notices of pending naval examinations and appreciation for receiving a copy of The Island War by Major Frank O. Hough.
"Negroes", 1947
Correspondence concerning black people in South Carolina including the poll tax, the admission of mixed race children of American soldiers into the United States, and a Supreme Court decision regarding the right of black people to vote in democratic primaries.
"North, SC", 1947
Correspondence concerning the acquisition of a fire truck for the Town of North, South Carolina.
"North, SC-Army Air Field", 1947
Correspondence concerning the closing of the Army Airfield in North, South Carolina, and its declaration as surplus property.
"North Augusta, SC", 1947
A letter requesting support for Federal Aid to secure an additional water supply and distribution system for the Town of North Augusta, South Carolina.
"North Charleston, SC", 1947
Correspondence concerning Federal Works Agency projects for school facilities in North Charleston, South Carolina.