Box 186
Contains 74 Results:
"South Carolina Chamber of Commerce", 1951
A letter from the South Carolina State Chamber of Commerce containing Declarations of Policy and Program work adopted at the annual meeting of the State Chamber in Greenville, South Carolina, and a copy of the December issue of the monthly publication South Carolina Business including a summary of that meeting.
"South Carolina Electric and Gas Company", 1951
Correspondence concerning the South Carolina Electric and Gas Company including the Clarks Hill Project and the Savannah River Atomic Site.
"South Carolina Farm Bureau", 1951
A notice from the South Carolina Farm Bureau in Anderson, South Carolina, concerning Senator Maybank's speech in Gaffney, South Carolina, concerning the failure of President Truman's Administration to use authority granted under the Defense Production Act of 1950 to stabilize the national economy.
"South Carolina's forests", 1951
A letter from the Forest Service containing a booklet on South Carolina's Forests.
"South Carolina license (auto)", 1951
A letter from the South Carolina State Highway Department containing copies of motor vehicle license or transfer of license registration applications.
"South Carolina Society", 1951
A letter from the South Carolina Society of Washington containing a membership card for Senator Maybank.
"South Carolina State Ports Authority", 1951
A letter from the United States Attorney of the Eastern District of South Carolina concerning a War Assets Administration (WAA) claim against the South Carolina State Ports Authority.
"South Carolina Tax Commission", 1951
A letter from the South Carolina State Tax Commission concerning income tax liability for members of the United States Armed Forces.
"Southern States Industrial Council", 1951
A letter from the Southern States Industrial Council containing a statement by the Board of Directors of the Southern States Industrial Council adopted at their annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 24, 1951.
"Spartanburg, SC", 1951
Correspondence concerning Spartanburg, South Carolina, including the removal of the Soil Conservation Service offices from Spartanburg and the abolishment of the weather bureau station.
