Box 173
Contains 28 Results:
"Irmo Machine Works", 1949
Correspondence concerning the establishment of the B-C Armature Company in Irmo, South Carolina.
"John's Island Bridge", 1949
Correspondence concerning a plan to alter the Johns Island Highway Bridge across the Intracoastal Watery to provide clearance for vessels navigating the waterway.
"La Spada, Ada Scott", 1949
Correspondence concerning the reactivation of United States citizenship for Ada Scott La Spada. The correspondence dates from 1944 to 1949.
"Life Magazine-'The New South'", 1949
A letter from Life Magazine requesting Senator Maybank's opinion on an enclosed article from the magazine entitled "The New South."
"Lumber", 1949
Correspondence concerning lumber including the exportation of lumber to Cuba and furnishing the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) with lumber to Europe.
"Moncks Corner, SC", 1949
Correspondence concerning the disposal of the Charlotte Disposal Center in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, to the South Carolina Public Service Authority.
"Montgomery, E.W.", 1949
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", 1949
Correspondence concerning Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, including a harbor improvement project, the addition of Myrtle Beach to the Federal Airport Program, and a proposed yacht or boat basin and canal connecting the basin with the Inland Waterway.
"Negro", 1949
A letter from a South Carolina woman vigorously protesting the Civil Rights Program and condemning black people as a race. Included is a copy of an article written about a rape by a black man, of a white woman, while masquerading as a detective.
"Organization of federal executive departments and agencies", 1949
A report by the Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments concerning the organization of federal executive departments and agencies including a chart showing the organization of the executive departments and agencies as of January 1, 1949.