Box 188
Contains 61 Results:
"Greenville, SC", 1952
Correspondence concerning Greenville, South Carolina, including the construction of a civic auditorium, Draughon's Business College, and high frequency television channels.
"Greenwood, SC", 1952
Correspondence concerning Greenwood, South Carolina, including the Greenwood peace plan, the Greenwood Air Base, construction of a new Greenwood Mills Plant, and the Greenwood County Electric Power Commission.
"Hartwell Dam", 1952
Correspondence concerning the Hartwell Dam Project along the Savannah River.
"Highways", 1952
Correspondence concerning highways including the James Island Bridge over Wapoo Creek, Route 17, Route 15, and a copy of legislation to amend the Act of June 21, 1940, relating to the alteration of certain bridges over navigable waters so as to include highway bridges.
"Hospitals", 1952
Correspondence concerning the construction and operation of hospitals in South Carolina.
"Housing", 1952
A memorandum containing an article that appeared in the New York Times concerning the suspension of Regulation "X" containing a quoted statement from Senator Maybank.
"Inauguration", 1952
Correspondence concerning the 1953 President's Inaugural Ball.
"Information", 1952
Correspondence containing information including a list of mayors, clerks, and city managers of cities and towns in South Carolina, a list of Community and County Committeemen elected by the farmers to represent them in Production and Marketing Administration (PMA) programs in South Carolina, the 1952 Political Directory published by the League of Women Voters of Charleston, and A Guide to Key Defense Agencies prepared by the House of Representatives.
"Information for a school child", 1952
Copies of Government publications including the Constitution of the United States, a pamphlet entitled Survival Under Atomic Attack, President Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States, a pamphlet entitled Our American Government: What Is It? How Does it Function, and a copy of The American's Creed.
"Invitations-accepted", 1952
Correspondence concerning invitations accepted by Senator Maybank.
