Box 161
Contains 55 Results:
"Clarks Hill Project", 1946
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.
"Clemson College", 1946
Correspondence concerning the Clemson Agricultural College including surplus equipment from the Columbia Army Airbase, purchase of a super heater, hospital construction, housing for veterans enrolled through the G.I. Bill, acquisition of land surrounding the college, purchase of an additional ford truck and fire truck from Camp Croft, donation of surplus Army hangars, and the return of college land used by the Army as a bombing range.
"Clinton, SC", 1946
A copy of Senator Maybank's response to an application by the Mayor of Clinton, South Carolina, for improvements to the sewer system.
"Clover, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning the contemplated organization of a national bank in and additions to school buildings in Clover, South Carolina.
"Coal", 1946
Correspondence concerning acute coal shortages in South Carolina.
"Colleges", 1946
Correspondence concerning South Carolina colleges including Columbia Bible College in Columbia, the College of Charleston in Charleston, and the Citadel in Charleston. Correspondents include the presidents of their respective colleges.
"Birthday greetings", 1946
Correspondence wishing Senator Maybank a happy birthday.
"Bowman, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning an application for funds for advance planning for a waterworks system for the Town of Bowman, South Carolina.
"Brunson, SC", 1946
A copy of a letter from Senator Maybank to the Mayor of Brunson, South Carolina, notifying him that an application to the Federal Works Agency for an advance for planning for a waterworks system for the Town of Brunson was approved.
"Cades, SC", 1946
Correspondence concerning an application for the construction of a new school building in Cades, South Carolina.
