Box 191
Contains 73 Results:
"Patent Office", 1953
Correspondence concerning legislation for the demolition of the United States Civil Service Commission Building, formerly known as the United States Patent Office Building, in Washington D.C., to make room for a parking lot. Senator Maybank opposed destruction of the building on the grounds that it was historically significant.
"Photographs", 1953
Correspondence concerning requests for autographed photographs of Senator Maybank.
"Plantation", 1953
Correspondence concerning an inquiry into the purchase of a plantation in South Carolina on behalf of an "important friend" of Senator Maybank's.
"Political", 1953
Correspondence concerning political matters including various elections in South Carolina.
"Porter Academy", 1953
Correspondence, a copy of a speech, and material concerning Senator Maybank's dedication of a new dormitory at the Porter Military Academy in Charleston, South Carolina.
"Postmasters", 1953
Correspondence concerning the appointment of postmasters in South Carolina towns and cities.
"Progressive Farmer", 1953
A letter from the President and Editor of the journal The Progressive Farmer containing (not present in folder) articles concerning price supports for farmers.
"Radio", 1953
Correspondence concerning applications for new radio stations in South Carolina and the frequency of radio broadcasts.
"Resolution", 1953
Correspondence concerning Senator Maybank's request that a concurrent resolution, passed by the South Carolina General Assembly, regarding the Aiken, South Carolina, gas explosion be placed in The Congressional Record.
"Rural Electrification Administration (REA)", 1953
Correspondence concerning Rural Electrification Administration projects throughout South Carolina.