Box 183
Contains 77 Results:
"Clarks Hill Project", 1951
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.
"Clemson College", 1951
Correspondence concerning the Clemson Agricultural College including the waving of the duty on British machinery used by the School of Textiles, the assigning of a television channel by the Federal Communications Commission for use by Clemson College, and the acquisition of agricultural documents for the Clemson College Library.
"Clippings", 1951
A clipping from the Columbia, South Carolina, newspaper, The State, concerning rumors circulating about Senator Maybank leaving the Senate.
"College of Charleston", 1951
A letter soliciting a season pass ticket for basketball and other athletic events at the College of Charleston and a letter from Senator Maybank requesting that the gymnasium building on Meeting Street be named in honor of former College of Charleston President Harrison Randolph.
"Colleges", 1951
Correspondence concerning the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) programs at South Carolina colleges including the University of South Carolina in Columbia, Erskine College in Due West, and Furman University in Greenville. Correspondents include the presidents of their respective colleges.
"Columbia, SC", 1951
Correspondence concerning Columbia, South Carolina, including the Columbia Lumber and Manufacturing Company, Eastern Airlines operating out of Columbia, additional parking space at the Court House, reactivation of the Columbia Army Air Base, an official census following the annexation of additional territory by the town of West Columbia, the closing of the Columbia Wage Stabilization Office, and the Federal Reserve Bank.
"Columbia, SC-Dentsville School District No. 2", 1951
Correspondence concerning an application filed by the Dentsville School District of Richland County, South Carolina, for Federal financial assistance in the construction of school facilities.
"Columbia, SC-Fort Jackson", 1951
Correspondence concerning Fort Jackson including Army authorization requests from the Defense Department for the construction of additional fort facilities, an increase in pay for employees of the Quartermaster Laundry, shortage of telephones, housing projects, the leasing of lands south of Fort Jackson for maneuver purposes, and the general expansion of the fort.
"Columbia, SC-postal service", 1951
Correspondence concerning the need to improve postal services in Columbia, South Carolina.
"Columbia, SC-South Carolina Tax Commission", 1951
Correspondence concerning the need for the South Carolina Tax Commission to purchase additional office furniture and equipment to accommodate the passage of new sales tax legislation to be administered by the Commission.