Box 170
Contains 41 Results:
"Minimum wage", 1948
Copies of telegrams from Senator Maybank informing persons of his vote for increasing the minimum wage.
"Moncks Corner, SC", 1948
Correspondence concerning Moncks Corner, South Carolina, including improvements to Route 402 in Berkeley County, purchase of the Army Intransit Depot as surplus property, and seed loan funds for the Seed Loan Office.
"Montgomery, E.W.", 1948
Correspondence to and from E. W. Montgomery, President of E. W. Montgomery Company Inc., a cotton merchant and broker in Greenville, South Carolina, concerning a wide range of legislation and issues.
"Myrtle Beach, SC", 1948
Correspondence concerning Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, including the reacquisition of land utilized by the Myrtle Beach bombing range and airbase, application for antenna construction by the Myrtle Beach Broadcasting Company, the closing of the Army crash boat docks at Murrills Inlet, establishment of an office for the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, establishment of a harbor or boat basin, reactivation of the Myrtle Beach Airfield, and school district appropriations.
"Naval Academy", 1948
A letter from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland containing the annual statement of the Superintendent and a letter concerning the acquisition and establishment of the Postgraduate School at Monterey, California.
"Photographs", 1948
Correspondence concerning requests for autographed photographs of Senator Maybank.
"Political", 1948
Correspondence concerning political matters and the coming campaign for Senator Maybank's reelection to the United States Senate.
"Postmasters", 1948
Correspondence concerning the appointment of postmasters in South Carolina towns and cities.
"Potatoes (agriculture)", 1948
Correspondence concerning the surplus potato situation.
"Press", 1948
Press releases and correspondence concerning the armed services, repeal of the tax on margarine, cotton, housing, the European Recovery Program (ERP), the opening broadcast of Radio Station WLBG, Laurens, South Carolina, and Senator Maybank's appearance on Coffee with Congress.
