Box 289
Contains 30 Results:
"Stocks and bonds", 1932-1956
Correspondence and statements concerning Senator Maybank's stocks and bonds.
"Stocks and bonds-miscellaneous", 1941-1948
Various lists of stocks and bonds belonging to Senator Maybank.
"Stocks and bonds-Victor Monaghan Company", 1944-1946
Correspondence concerning Senator Maybank's holdings in the Victor Monaghan Company of Greenville, South Carolina.
"Brandeis Camp Institute, Inc. action to quiet title", 1955-1956
A copy of a lawsuit served by Brandeis Camp Institute, Inc. in which Maybank Jr. is named a defendant, along with correspondence between Maybank Jr. and Monroe Redden, attorney for the plaintiff, regarding the suit. Miscellaneous correspondence regarding the suit.
"Cathedral Avenue House (Washington)", 1948-1952
Leases for the property. Correspondence between Maybank Mrs. James T. Nicholson, and several other parties regarding 4561 Cathedral Avenue and several other properties. Inventory of furnishings for 4561 Cathedral Avenue and several other properties. Inventory of furnishings for 4561 Cathedral Avenue. Correspondence regarding the termination of the lease and the bills.
"Christ Church property", 1940-1946
Correspondence between Maybank, Joseph P. Riley, and several others regarding the sale of the Christ Church Parish property. Title to Real Estate for the property.
"Church Street property", 1949
Correspondence between Mr. and Mrs. Maybank and George Buist regarding problems with the sale of the 24 Church Street property. Correspondence regarding the insurance and taxes on the 24 Church Street property.
"Deeds", 1933-1955
Deeds in both Elizabeth and Burnet Maybank and Roberta Prioleau's names for parcels of land in Henderson County, North Carolina.
"Diplomat apartment", 1941-1943
Correspondence, lease agreements, and bills concerning Senator Maybank's apartments at Diplomat Apartments in Washington, D. C.
"Flat Rock property", 1933
Correspondence between Maybank and Attorney G. H. Valentine regarding the transfer of property in Flat Rock from the estate of Henry King to Mrs. Maybank