Box 182
Contains 62 Results:
"Air transportation", 1951
A letter from the Aircoach Transport Association requesting support in establishing a permanent place for the independent, nonsubsidized airlines of the United States.
"Alaska", 1951
A letter from the Secretary of Alaska containing a Senate Memorial from the Alaskan Territorial Senate concerning the United States' utilization of the critical resources of Alaska for national defense purposes.
"Allendale, SC", 1951
A letter from the Office of Education of the Federal Security Agency concerning an application for Federal Assistance by the Allendale Public School District of South Carolina.
"Allendale, SC-housing", 1951
Correspondence concerning the critical defense housing of Allendale, South Carolina, as a result of the construction of the Savannah River Atomic Bomb Plant site.
"Allocations", 1951
A letter from the Defense Production Administration containing a statement entitled Background for Program Determinations and Allocations of Steel, Copper, and Aluminum for the First Quarter, 1952.
"American Institute of Pacific Relations", 1951
A letter from the American Institute of Pacific Relations containing background information regarding the Institute.
"American Legion", 1951
Correspondence from the American legion concerning resolutions adopted regarding foreign relations and South Carolina American Legion programs for citizenship for girls and boys.
"Anderson, SC-Chamber of Commerce", 1951
A letter from the Anderson, South Carolina, Chamber of Commerce containing (not present in folder) their annual report and a letter from the Anderson Independent Tribune requesting for an advance piece on Senator Maybank's address to the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce.
"Anderson, SC-express delivery service", 1951
Correspondence concerning an application by the Railway Express Company for permission to operate a special bus from the Greenville terminal to the Anderson Express Office.
"Anderson, SC-post office", 1951
A letter containing a resolution signed by a number of employees of the Anderson Post Office protesting the promotion of City Carrier Olin T. Jaynes to the position of Superintendent of Mails at the Anderson, South Carolina, post office.
