Box 183
Contains 77 Results:
"Gaffney, SC", 1951
Correspondence concerning the proposed location for a low-income housing project in Gaffney, South Carolina.
"Gaffney, SC-limestone mill", 1951
Correspondence concerning an application to the National Production Authority (NPA) for an addition to a limestone corporation plant to manufacture shelter duck in Gaffney, South Carolina.
"Gallery passes", 1951
A letter from the Senate Office of the Sergeant at Arms concerning an issue with the distribution of Senate Gallery Passes to sight-seers.
"Gas", 1951
Correspondence concerning applications to the Federal Power Commission by gas pipeline corporations.
"General Services Administration", 1951
A letter from the General Services Administration containing a Federal Purchasing directory listing the purchasing officers of Government Departments and Agencies and a chart indicating major classes of supplies, equipment, and material purchased by each.
"Genocide", 1951
Two letters concerning proposals to ratify a treaty to outlaw genocide by the United Nations.
"Georgetown, SC", 1951
Correspondence concerning Georgetown, South Carolina, including the location of a "wet basin" and facilities for an air-sea rescue unit at Shaw Air Force Base.
"Government Printing Office", 1951
A letter from Senator Maybank to the Government Printing Office requesting copies from a number of publications.
"Greece", 1951
A letter from the National Council for Public Enlightenment containing a pamphlet on the Marshall Plan entitled How Greece Helps Herself.
"Clarks Hill Project", 1951
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.
