Box 180
Contains 83 Results:
"Peace proposals", 1950
A letter from a constituent requesting support for international peace proposals.
"Peaches (agriculture)", 1950
A letter concerning a request for the establishment of a cannery near Batesburg, South Carolina.
"Peanuts (agriculture)", 1950
Correspondence concerning peanuts including acreage allotments.
"Pearce-Young-Angel Company", 1950
A letter concerning wage regulations under which the drivers and helpers of the Pearce-Young-Angel Company of Orangeburg, South Carolina, could operate under the Interstate Commerce Commission.
"Periodical", 1950
A letter informing Senator Maybank of the mailing of a monthly periodical entitled The Methodist Challenge and suggesting that the Senator read the article entitled "This Changing World."
"Petroleum", 1950
A letter from the Charleston Oil Company containing an article appearing in the 1950 National Petroleum News covering the action of the South Carolina Oil Jobbers Association in requesting that the independent jobbers handle all civilian oil requirements in the event of a world war.
"Philippines", 1950
Correspondence concerning the Philippines including a memorandum entitled Philippine Economic Rehabilitation, a copy of the Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1946, and the Seventh Semiannual Report of the United States Philippine War Damage Commission for the period ending December 1949.
"Photographs and pictures", 1950
Correspondence concerning requests for autographed photographs and pictures of Senator Maybank
"Piedmont, SC-Highway Post Office", 1950
Correspondence concerning a proposed change in the Highway Post Office schedule in Piedmont, South Carolina.
"Pick, Lewis A.", 1950
Correspondence with Major General Lewis A. Pick, Chief of Engineers of the Department of the Army concerning the Clarks Hill Project, the engineers office in Charleston, the Lynches River, and South Carolina Ports Authority Warehouses.