Box 190
Contains 60 Results:
"Charleston, SC-League of Women Voters Political Directory", 1953
Contains a copy of the 1953 Political Directory Published by League of Women Voters of Charleston County pamphlet.
"Charleston, SC-light house", 1953
Correspondence concerning a proposal by the Coast Guard to discontinue use of the Charleston Lighthouse.
"Charleston, SC-Navy Yard", 1953
Correspondence primarily concerning a reduction in force at the Charleston Navy Yard.
"Charleston, SC-Ordnance Dock", 1953
Correspondence concerning the Army's take over of the ordnance dock from civilian commercial use.
"Charleston, SC-St. Andrews Parish", 1953
A letter concerning sewer extensions for St. Andrews Parish and a letter protesting the construction of a sausage factory near the parish.
"Charleston, SC-shipping and ports", 1953
Correspondence concerning Charleston's port facilities including the deepening of a channel east of Drum Island in the harbor of the Port of Charleston, the deeding of Government property to the city of Charleston for transfer to the Charleston Ports Authority.
"Christmas correspondence", 1953
Correspondence wishing Senator Maybank a Merry Christmas.
"Civil Aeronautics Board", 1953
Correspondence concerning applications for and the operation of airlines in South Carolina.
"Clark, Mark", 1953
Correspondence concerning the appointment of General Mark Clark as the President of the Citadel and a request for assistance in obtaining the General as a guest speaker for the Association of Cotton Textile Merchants of New York's annual banquet.
"Clarks Hill Project", 1953
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.