Box 186
Contains 74 Results:
"Ridge Springs, SC-water tank", 1951
Correspondence concerning an application to the National Production Authority (NPA) by the R. C. Cole Manufacturing Company of Newman, Georgia, to use DO-45 Rating for their orders for steel and steel plate to be used in the construction of the water supply system in Ridge Springs, South Carolina.
"Robert Smalls High School", 1951
Correspondence concerning a request for surplus musical instruments for Robert Smalls High School in Beaufort, South Carolina.
"Rubber shipments", 1951
A letter concerning the sale of rubber to Russia by Great Britain.
"St. Andrews Parish School", 1951
A copy of a letter concerning an application for Federal assistance by St. Andrews Parish School District No. 10 in Charleston, South Carolina.
"Santee-Cooper", 1951
Correspondence concerning the Santee-Cooper hydro-electric power project (also known as the South Carolina Public Service Authority). Senator Maybank was heavily involved with the Santee-Cooper project serving as Chairman of the Santee-Cooper in 1939, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the South Carolina Public Service Authority, and continued interest and involvement while serving as a United States Senator.
"Schools", 1951
A listing of South Carolina schools authorized to receive Federal assistance for the construction of school facilities to local educational agencies overburdened as a result of Federal activities.
"Seaboard Airline Railroad", 1951
A letter concerning allocations provided to Railroads due to transportation shortages.
"Seel, Maud", 1951
Correspondence to and from Maud Seel, an employee at Senator Maybank's office in Charleston, South Carolina.
"Selective service", 1951
A collection of transmittal memorandums concerning regulations from the National Headquarters of the Selective Service System and a letter concerning a salary raise for local draft board employees.
"Senate-budget and committee assignments", 1951
A list of Committees and Committee Assignments of Senators for 1951 and budget estimates for the reconstruction of the White House, flood control, and the maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor works.