Box 169
Contains 36 Results:
"Francis Marion Forest", 1948
Correspondence concerning the inclusion of the "Lucas Tract" in the Francis Marion National Forest Wildlife Sanctuary.
"Freight rates", 1948
Two letters concerning an Interstate Commerce ruling canceling truck competitive rates on vegetables.
"Game wardens", 1948
A list containing a record of cases participated in by game wardens and a report of A. A. Richardson, the Chief Game Warden of South Carolina for the years 1946-1947.
"German paintings", 1948
Correspondence concerning the exhibition of German Paintings throughout the United States before their return to Germany.
"Grange", 1948
Correspondence to and from the South Carolina State Grange concerning the removal of the quota placed on cotton.
"Greenville, SC", 1948
Correspondence concerning Greenville, South Carolina, including the construction of a veterans hospital, Air Force celebration at the Greenville Air Force Base, housing, construction of a Naval Armory, the Southern Textile Exposition, fire equipment at the airport, annexation of land for the airport, farm damage from a cloudburst, the Chamber of Commerce's Annual Meeting, a horse show, the city waterworks, and the construction of a wholesale produce market.
"Greenwood, SC", 1948
Correspondence concerning Greenwood, South Carolina, including the widening of South Main Street, the construction of a weather reporting station at Greenwood County's airport, housing for veterans in Greenwood, Greenwood County Rural Electric System, the closing of the Veterans Administration Contact Office in Greenwood, and a loan from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) to the Greenwood Packing Company.
"Greer Lumber Company", 1948
Correspondence concerning the acquisition of a loan from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) to the Royal Lumber Company of Summerville, South Carolina.
"Hamlet, NC and Georgetown, SC railway post office", 1948
Correspondence concerning a protest of the addition of a new clerk on the Hamlet and Georgetown rural post office route between Hamlet, North Carolina, and Mullins, South Carolina.
"Highways", 1948
Correspondence concerning the construction of a proposed Federal highway from Richmond, Virginia to Panama City, Florida through Charlotte, North Carolina.