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Box 171

 Container

Contains 56 Results:

"Vandiver, Claud A.", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 12
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Correspondence concerning a case related to the procedures for the restoration and promotion of veterans of World War II in the Department of Labor.

Dates: 1948

"Veterans hospitals", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 13
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Correspondence concerning the construction of veterans hospitals in South Carolina.

Dates: 1948

"Veterans of Foreign Wars-roster of officers", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 14
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Copies of the Department of South Carolina Veterans of Foreign Wars roster of officers.

Dates: 1948

"Visitors", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 15
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Correspondence concerning visits by South Carolina school groups to Washington D.C.

Dates: 1948

"Voting", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 16
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Correspondence and copied material concerning the poll tax and voting regulations in the United States.

Dates: 1948

"Walterboro, SC-air base", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 17
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Correspondence concerning the proposed re-activation of the Walterboro Army Air Base.

Dates: 1948

"Waring, Judge J. Waties", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 18-19
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Correspondence and a full explanation in The Congressional Record concerning the appointment of J. Waties Waring, of Charleston, South Carolina, for the Federal Judgeship of the Eastern District of South Carolina.

Dates: 1948

"Wedding congratulations", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 20
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Correspondence concerning congratulations offered for Senator Maybank's second marriage to Mary Roscoe Randolph Pelzer Cecil.

Dates: 1948

"Western Union", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 21
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Correspondence concerning the proposed closure of a Western Union office in York, South Carolina.

Dates: 1948

"White House", 1948

 File — Box: 171, Folder: 22
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A letter from a constituent vigorously protesting President Truman's addition of an iron porch to the White House portico.

Dates: 1948