Box 171
Contains 56 Results:
"Charleston, SC-Rural Electrification Administration", 1949
Correspondence concerning a proposal by the Central Electric Power Cooperative for a loan to construct transmission facilities which would enable the cooperative to obtain power directly from the South Carolina Public Service Authority. The proposal was strongly opposed by the Charleston Central Labor Union.
"Charleston, SC-shipping and ports", 1949
Correspondence concerning Charleston's port facilities including the acquisition of surplus equipment through the War Assets Administration (WAA), harbor defenses, and the shipment of coal, arms, and other material to Europe.
"Cheraw, SC", 1949
Correspondence concerning the erection of public housing in Cheraw, South Carolina.
"China", 1949
Correspondence concerning the establishment of a Communist Government in China.
"China (dinnerware)", 1949
Correspondence concerning the effects of tariff exemptions on British and Japanese tableware for returning tourists at the Canadian Border and its effects on the American china industry.
"Christmas", 1949
Correspondence wishing Senator Maybank a Merry Christmas.
"Citizens and Southern National Bank", 1949
Correspondence concerning the designation of the Citizens and Southern National Bank as a Federal depository.
"Civil Aeronautics Administration", 1949
Correspondence concerning the Civil Aeronautics Administration including air mail rates, a listing of airport projects included in the Federal aid to Airports Program, and the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938.
"Clarks Hill Project", 1949
Correspondence concerning the Clarks Hill Project located north of Augusta, Georgia, on the Savannah River. The project was constructed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers between 1946 and 1954 for the purposes of flood control, hydroelectricity and downstream navigation.
"Clippings", 1949
A copy of a biographical article written about Senator Maybank.