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1 Mss 100, Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series The Subject Correspondence series ( cu. ft.) is named for the central file used by Senator Strom Thurmond s office before changing over to a computerized filing system, the Correspondence Management Series (CMS), in Some subjects from the Subject Correspondence series for 1976 may overlap into the CMS series. The series is arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically by subject within each year. However, for the period , numbers were assigned to represent specific aspects of a subject. The records within these folders are arranged in chronological order. Most of the material in this series is correspondence from constituents, colleagues, government officials of various levels, friends and family. In addition, some reports, maps, photographs, and newspaper/magazine articles can be found in this series. A variety of routine office material, such as purchase orders for office supplies, requests for government documents, and declined invitations, have been removed from this series. Furthermore, in a few cases where large numbers of form letters or postcards came in concerning a particular topic, a count of these pieces has been made, representative examples kept, and the remainder removed from the series. Among the subjects covered are agriculture, civil rights, communism, foreign relations, labor, military affairs, politics, postal affairs, and taxes. There are a number of records relating to the controversy of United States Senator J.W. Fulbright s memorandum on muzzling the United States military in Also included is information concerning Senator Thurmond s personal life, such as invitations, organization memberships, correspondence with family and friends, religious activities and trips. There is some material concerning Thurmond s resignation from the United States Senate in 1956 and the possibility of Thurmond being a third party presidential candidate in In addition, there are some records concerning Thurmond s switch to the Republican Party in 1964 and Barry Goldwater s presidential campaign of the same year. Important individuals in this series from South Carolina include State Representative Solomon Blatt, Walter J. Brown, James F. Byrnes, United States Congressman William Jennings Bryan Dorn, and Clemson College Presidents Robert C. Edwards and Robert F. Poole. Other important individuals include President Lyndon B. Johnson, United States Senators Barry Goldwater, and Richard B. Russell. 1

2 Mss 100, Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Separation List 1. Oversize to oversize map cases There are 91 items, mostly maps, charts and other items. 2. Photographs to Photographs series removed from other series sub-series There are 112 photographs of various sizes. Most are black-and-white. 2

3 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year A: 1954 December 30, 1955 Agriculture 2 August 13, 1953 April 25, May 3 December 19, Agriculture Bulletins: July 6 October 28, 1955 Aiken 5 June 24, 1947 November 26, December 2 December 29, Aiken Office: A; April 27 December 28, Al - At 8 January 10 July 7, August 3 December 30, An At: December 16, 1954 November 21, Anderson: June 22, Anonymous: February 11 October 30, Appointments: April 25 November 15, Atomic Energy Commission: February 24, 1954 October 4, Au Aw: September 27, 1954 December 13, B: January 25 December 30, Ba: January 4 December 28, Bands: February 11 October 14, Bar Bay: January 18 December 7, Be: January 31 December 24, Beaufort: February 15 November 9, Bi Bj: February 9 December 6, Bl: January 7 September 22, Bo: November 24, 1954 December 30, Books: December 3, 1954 November 30, Br: January 8 November 30, Bro Bry: January 4 December 23, Brown, Walter: January 8 December 5, Brown, Walter (Aiken Office): September 19 December 28, 1955 Bu By 30 November 10, 1954 November 29, December 12 December 30, Byrnes, James F.: January 7 December 23,

4 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year C 33 October 15, 1954 February 28, March 1 May 31, June 1 July 25, August 1 October 31, November 1 December 24, C (Aiken Office): January 8 December 27, Campaign 1956: Ce [to Ch]: January 5 November 9, 1955 Charleston: General 41 February 2, 1954 August 22, October 7 November 18, 1955 Charleston Navy Yard 43 January 8, 1954 September 26, Civilian Employees: March 5 October 22, Ci: February 18 December 8, Cl: January 5 November 4, Clarks Hill: June 17, 1953 June 29, Clemson College Property: December 13, 1954 July 22, Co: January 7 December 14, Colleges: May 21, 1953 December 1, Columbia: June 23, 1954 April 25, Communism; April 23 December 22, Contracts; December 14, 1955 Cotton 54 February 2 June 21, August 9 December 20, 1955 Cotton Acreage Allotments 56 January 15 March 31, April 4 November 28, Cotton Manufacturing Instruments (American): March 22 March 25, Cotton Warehouses; March 3 March 31, Cr Cu: January 27 December 12, 1955 D 61 October 8, 1954 May 23, June 3 September 30, October 4 December 27, De: March 24 December 30,

5 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Democratic National Committee; December 29, 1954 December 21, Dent, Harry: October 27 December 23, Di Do: January 6 November 23, 1955 Disasters 68 March 13 April 28, June 22 December 26, Dr Du: January 22 November 28, Drought: January 12 June 29, Dusenbury: January 11 November 29, Dusenbury: Richard: c E 74 November 19, 1954 April 27, May 4 October 31, November 9, 1955 January 4, 1956 F 77 March 4, 1954 July 20, September 7 December 27, F (Aiken Office): May 9 December 28, Farm Bureau: January 28 December 16, Federal Communications Commission: November 18, 1954 December 28, Federal Power Commission: November 16, 1954 December 6, Federal Savings and Loan: February 21 October 11, Federation for Constitutional Government (Aiken Office): October 24 December 28, 1955 Fertilizer 85 October 18, 1954 April 13, April 13 July 14, Figg, Robert: January 7 December 22, Fish: February 26 November 10, Fl Fo: January 7 November 9, Food and Drug Administration: December 19 December 24, Fr Fu: November 15, 1954 December 28, G: January 13 October 6, G (Aiken Office): January 20 December 27, Ga Ge: May 4 November 15, Gi Gl: January 22 December 11, Gas: January 8 December 23, Go: January 13 December 23,

6 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Governor [of South Carolina]: March 22 March 28, 1955 Gr Gu 99 November 24, 1954 April 23, May 9 December 30, Greenville: December 6, 1954 September 22, 1955 H 102 January 2 May 24, June 3 September 29, October 4 December 30, H (Aiken Office): March 9 December 30, Har [to Haz]: December 17, 1954 December 21, Hartwell Dam: May 19, 1954 December 22, He: September 17, 1954 November 25, Hi: April 21 December 23, Highways: January 31 November 2, Ho: January 6 December 31, Honors (Aiken Office): December 2, Hospitals: March 26 December 14, 1955 Housing 114 October 21, 1954 June 27, July 19 November 18, Hu: January 7 December 2, I: February 14 December 30, I (Aiken Office): December 10 December 28, Imprisoned American Servicemen: April 20 April 27, Industries for South Carolina: January 31 July 13, 1955 Information 121 January 1951 February 25, March 1 August 31, September 9 December 14, Invitations: January 24 December 13, 1955 Invitations Accepted and Attended 125 January 6 February 25, March 1 April 15, April 18 June 29, July 1 September 13, September 14 November 8, November 9 December 14,

7 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year (Aiken Office): January 24 October 13, J (Aiken Office): January 8 December 19, Ja Je: February 17 December 23, Jackson Water and Sewer: March 14, Jo: January 4 December 19, Johnson, Lyndon B.: January 15 September 29, K: October 11, 1954 December 30, K (Aiken Office): February 22 December 24, Ki Kl: January 13 December 5, Kn: June 9 December 6, Ko Ky: January 10 November 15, 1955 L 142 January 5 October 10, November 2 November 30, L (Aiken Office); January 7 December 30, Le [to Li]; January 5 November 30, 1955 Legislation 146 A: January 18, Airways: February 16 August 1, 1955 Agriculture 148 November 9, 1954 April 29, May 10 September 2, Al An: March 14 July 5, Appropriations: April 11 July 15, Appropriations: Single Appropriation Bill January 5 March 29, Armed Services: March 18 December 29, Army Retirement; January 29 November 14, Bills Introduced: December 22, 1954 July 30, Bl: January 21, Bricker Amendment: December 14, 1954 November 25, Brown, Robert, Dr.: June 2, By: February 1, C: February 7 August 1, Central Intelligence Agency: January 4, Civil Aeronautics Board: October 25 December 1, Clemson College: February 16 June 22, Co: February 7 December 30,

8 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Subcommittee on Auto Market Practices December 30, Committee Government Operations: January 10 December 7, Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce: February 8, 1954 March 22, Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce: March 23 April 25, Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce: April 26 May 16, Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce: May 18 June 22, Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce: August 19 October 24, Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce: October 26 December 20, Committee Public Works: c March 31, Committee Public Works: April 1 May 26, Committee Public Works: June 1 December 12, Communism: December 22, 1954 July 13, Congressional Investigations: February 25, Cotton Acreage: March 24 July 22, D: March 3 June 30, De [to Do]: July 20 July 26, Defense (National): January 12 October 10, Disasters: September 12 December 28, Draft (Military): January 11 June 24, E: January 18 May 6, Economy in Government: December 31, 1954 November 30, Education; December 21, 1954 December 30, Equal Opportunity: December 9, 1954 January 12, F: December 20, 1954 June 21, Federal Employees: December 14, 1954 March 25, April 6 May 6, 1955 May 9 June 6, 1955 June 7 August 4, 1955 Foreign Aid Spending; April 5 December 30, 1955 Foreign Policy; December 23, 1954 October 10, 1955 Forestry; January 31 July 15, 1955 Fort Jackson (Columbia, S.C.); June 15 August 30,

9 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1955 Legislation: Gas, Natural 17 December 20, 1954 May 21, 1955 May 23 June 23, 1955 June 24 December 22, 1955 Germany (Rearming); January 6, 1955 [Government Spending]; September 21, H; May 13 September 14, 1955 Health, Education and Welfare; January 13 April 29, 1955 Highways January 2 May 23, 1955 May 24 July 18, 1955 July 19 December 28, 1955 [Housing]; January 10 June 22, 1955 I; June 14 December 21, 1955 Interstate Commerce Commission; November 12, 1954 November 15, 1955 Judiciary and Congressional Pay Increases; January 18, 1954 June 3, 1955 Ki; April 19 June 22, 1955 L; May 10, 1955 Labor November 19, 1954 March 11, March 14 April 20, 1955 April 21 29, 1955 May 2 10, 1955 May 11 16, 1955 May 17 24, 1955 May 25 June 6, 1955 June 7 July 7, July 11 November 22, 1955 Strikes; May 4 17, 1955 Taft-Hartley Act (Right-to-Work); January 10 17, 1955 Liquor; February 5 December 27, 1955 [Maritime]; December 22, 1955 Jirair Mazartzian and Family (Private Relief); September 24, 1951 July 12, 1955 McG; February 8 March 11, 1955 Me [to Mo]; February 4 November 26, 1955 Military Construction; June 20 July 15, 1955 Military Pay Raise; January 21 March 23,

10 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1955 Legislation 20 Miscellaneous December 22, 1954 March 17, 1955 March 23 April 27, 1955 April 28 July 31, 1955 October 4 December 7, 1955 [Myrtle Beach Restoration]; April 21, 1955 N; January 22 December 23, National Security Training December 2, 1954 March 19, 1955 March 21 May 20, 1955 May 24 November 25, 1955 O; March 18 19, 1955 P; February 7 December 16, 1955 Patent Office Building; May 26 June 21, 1955 Parks, National; December 21, 1954 June 24, 1955 Port Royal [Harbor, South Carolina]; April 20 July 11, 1955 Postal Employees January 10 February 28, 1955 March 1 May 31, 1955 June 1 September 15, 1955 Postal Pay Raise Form Letter February 2 22, March 7 May 10, 1955 Postal Rates; January 8 July 19, 1955 Postal Size and Weights Parcel Post; February 1 October 1, 1955 Power; June 14 September 13, 1955 Price Supports; December 10, 1954 July 27, 1955 Public Works; December 18, 1954 October 28, 1955 R; March 7 June 29, 1955 Reciprocal Trade Agreement January 22 March 15, 1955 March 16 May 17, 1955 Reserve December 9, 1954 July 18, 1955 July 21 November 2, 1955 Retired Officers; January 13 November 4, Rivers and Harbors; February 3 November 23, 1955 Ro; July 25 26, 1955 S; March 26 September 20, 1955 Sc [to Se]; February 4 June 7,

11 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1955 Legislation 23 School Lunch; January 10 May 23, 1955 Segregation; February 9, 1955 January 3, 1956 Small Business; January 25 July 12, 1955 Social Security January 5 July 26, 1955 August 16 December 29, 1955 Lowering Age Limit; December 9, 1954 December 30, 1955 Socialized Medicine; January 28, Soil Conservation; January 7 August 17, 1955 [Southern Airways]; March 26, 1955 Spencer, Susie Lee; April 1, 1955 St; December 14, 1954 December 16, 1955 Sugar; May 25 August 2, 1955 Surplus Property; April 5, 1954 August 16, 1955 T; March 24 December 30, 1955 Tariff December 10, 1953 December 27, 1954 January 10 31, 1955 February 3 28, March 1 29, 1955 April 4 27, 1955 April 28 June 20, 1955 June 21 30, 1955 July 1 10, 1955 July 11 29, August 1 October 28, 1955 November 14, 1955 Tax Cooperatives; February 7 May 13, 1955 Taxes General January 10 November 5, 1955 November 10 December 15, 1955 Taxes, Income January 19 March 15, 1955 March 16 December 22, 1955 Tobacco Transportation; April 28 October 6, 1955 U; January 5 April 22, 1955 Veterans January 10 November 29, 1955 December 2 29, W; April 6 May 24,

12 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Liaison Offices; January 4 September 24, 1955 Lo [to Ly]; January 2 December 22, 1955 M; January 14 November 1, 1955 M (Aiken Office); January 14 December 28, 1955 Mar; January 14 December 22, 1955 Maybank; September 8, 1954 August 11, 1955 Mc November 9, 1954 June 13, 1955 June 27 September 11, 1955 September 15 December 28, McCarthy, [Senator Joseph]; April 5, 1954 March 26, 1955 McCullough, Alex; December 18, 1954 December 27, 1955 Me; January 19 September 26, 1955 Mi; November 20, 1954 December 7, 1955 Miscellaneous; January 24 December 15, 1955 Mo; October 7, 1954 November 29, 1955 Mu; November 30, 1954 November 12, 1955 Myrtle Beach; September 10, 1954 November 17, N April 6, 1954 June 23, 1955 July 8 November 22, 1955 N (Aiken Office); March 4 December 22, 1955 Ne; January 17 November 10, 1955 Newspaper Men; October 28, 1955 Ni [to Nu]; January 28 December 16, 1955 O; January 7 December 2, 1955 O (Aiken Office); May 18 December 27, 1955 Office Memos; August 22 November 23, 1955 Office Organization; June 17, 1955 Out-of-State [Correspondence] April 29 May 13, 1955 May 14 July 20, 1955 August 17 September 1, P September 15, 1954 October 21, 1955 November 3 December 16, 1955 P (Aiken Office); January 17 December 29, 1955 Parks, National; January 8 March 21, 1955 Patents and Copyrights; May 5 November 1, 1955 Pe [to Pi]; January 15 October 10, 1955 Pearman, Fred; January 13 August 4,

13 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Pending; April 21 November 10, 1955 PL [to Pu] January 17 July 29, 1955 August 10 December 20, 1955 Political; February 1 December 16, 1955 Power; January 31 November 25, 1955 President [of the United States]; February 4 September 10, 1955 Prominent People; January 3 November 28, Q; January 25 November 15, 1955 Q (Aiken Office); August 9, 1955 R December 1, 1954 September 28, 1955 October 6 December 23, 1955 R (Aiken Office); July 26 December 27, 1955 R.E.A. [Rural Electrification Administration]; January 31 December 20, 1955 Refugee Relief; [c. 1955] Refugee Relief Program; January 30, 1954 April 4, 1955 Reserve Program; 1955 Reserves; January 28 November 26, 1955 Resolutions, South Carolina Concurrent; January 12 July 29, 1955 Ri; January 24 October 21, 1955 Ro; November 17, 1954 December 31, ROA [Reserve Officers Association]; June 16, 1954 December 28, 1955 Ru [to Ry]; January 21 November 16, 1955 S; January 10 December 31, 1955 S (Aiken Office); February 25 December 29, 1955 Santee Cooper; January 26 December 17, 1955 Sc; January 12 November 17, 1955 Schools; August 30, 1954 December 3, 1955 Se [to Sh]; January 11 December 16, 1955 Segregation (Aiken Office); February December 23, Segregation and States Rights December 22, 1954 June 18, 1955 June 21 July 30, 1955 August 1 30, 1955 September 2 December 28, 1955 Si [to SL]; September 28, 1954 December 12, 1955 Sm; September 15, 1954 January 6,

14 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Small Business March 1954 March 30, 1955 April 2 September 27, 1955 October 7 December 6, 1955 Sn [to Sp]; January 17 December 9, 1955 Soil Conservation; January 20 August 3, 1955 Spartanburg; October 7, 1954 December 23, 1955 Speeches; January 26 August 19, St; November 22, 1954 December 21, 1955 States Rights; December 28, 1954 December 23, 1955 Sto [to Su]; January 21 December 21, 1955 Surplus Property; January 4 October 14, 1955 T October 29, 1954 June 22, 1955 July 13 December 30, 1955 T (Aiken Office); January 22 December 30, 1955 Tariff; April 11 December 9, Ti [to Ty] January 6 August 31, 1955 September 1 December 30, 1955 U; January 18 December 30, 1955 U (Aiken Office); September 28 December 14, 1955 V; January 8 December 19, 1955 V (Aiken Office); March 30 December 20, 1955 Veterans Administration; December 18, 1954 December 29, 1955 Veterans: Korean Prisoners of War; June 30 August 10, 1955 W October 11, 1954 August 29, 1955 September 27 November 26, 1955 W (Aiken Office); January 10 December 27, 1955 Warehouses; June 2 10, 1955 We; January 5 December 19, West, Robert C.; October 6 December 22, 1955 Wh; February 2 December 20, 1955 Wi; February 8 December 7, 1955 Wo [to Wy]; January 24 December 5, 1955 X Z; May 20 December 6,

15 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year A; January 10 April 12, 1956 Agriculture; August 5, 1955 March 30, 1956 Aiken; January 19 March 23, 1956 AL [to Am]; January 3 April 3, 1956 An [to Av]; January 4 March 19, 1956 Atomic Energy Commission; January 11 March 19, 1956 B; January 3 June 4, 1956 Bar [to Bay]; January 6 April 4, 1956 Be; January 10 March 1, 1956 Bi [to BL]; January 21 April 18, 1956 Bo; January 10 April 30, 1956 Bra [to Bri]; January 9 April 4, 1956 Bro [to Bru]; January 10 June 15, 1956 Brown, Walter J.; January 6 March 30, 1956 Bu [to By]; January 4 March 29, 1956 Byrnes, James F.; January 8 March 30, C; January 7 August 13, 1956 Ch; January 18 November 29, 1956 Charleston : General; February 6 October 11, 1956 Charleston Navy Yard; January 20, 1956 March 6, 1956 Charleston Navy Yard - Equipment Specialists; February 9 -March 12, 1956 Ci; January 13 March 28, 1956 CL [to Co]; January 10 December 3, 1956 Clarks Hill; February 15 April 4, 1956 Colleges; February 1, 1956 Columbia; March 3 30, 1956 Cotton; January 3 October 3, 1956 Cr [to Cz]; January 16 December 31, 1956 D; January 6 March 15, 1956 De; January 28 December 20, 1956 Democratic National Committee; January 10 May 15, 1956 Disasters; January 6 December 19, 1956 Di [to Do]; January 4 December 12, 1956 Dr [to Du]; January 6 April 2, E; January 3 December 5, 1956 F; January 23 May 10, 1956 Farm Bureau; January 3 13, 1956 Federal Communications Commission; January 13 December 5, 1956 Federal Power Releases; January 3 March 23, 1956 Federation for Constitutional Government; January 3 20, 1956 Fi; January 3 February 11,

16 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Fish; February 22 December 13, 1956 FL [to Fo]; January 3 December 29, 1956 Fr [to Fu]; January 21 December 20, 1956 G; January 23 December 6, 1956 Gr; January 13 May 31, 1956 Greenville; February 10 December 14, 1956 H; February 9 June 11, 1956 Har [to Hay]; January 16 December 5, 1956 Hartwell Dam; November 23 December 29, 1956 He [to Hi]; January 3 December 13, Highways, Bridges, and Roads; March 6 16, 1956 Ho [to Hu]; January 6 March 23, 1956 Hospitals; January 12 March 15, 1956 Housing; January 12 December 31, 1956 I; January 12 December 31, 1956 Industries for South Carolina; January 12 March 19, 1956 Invitations Accepted, Folder I; November 25, 1955 February 15, 1956 Folder II; February 16 June 14, 1956 Folder III; July 19 December 11, 1956 J; January 16 March 24, 1956 K; January 4 December 20, 1956 L; January 6 October 9, Legislation : A, Folder I; January 20 March 17, 1956 Folder II; March 21 April 3, 1956 Agriculture; November 4, 1955 May 25, 1956 Agriculture - Soil Bank; January 10 March 2, 1956 Armed Services; September 8, 1955 April 4, 1956 B; January 16 March 29, 1956 Banking and Currency; October 31, 1955 December 2, 1956 Bricker Amendment; January 12 April 20, 1956 C; January 31 May 1, 1956 Civil Air Administration Board - Alcoholic Beverages, Folder I; January 2 February 3, 1956 Folder II; February 4 March 26, 1956 Folder III; March 27 September 4,

17 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1956 Legislation 6 Committees -- Government Operations; January 4 March 21, 1956 Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Folder I; November 27, 1955 January 30, 1956 Folder II; February 1 16, 1956 Folder III; February 17 29, 1956 Folder IV; March 1 16, 1956 Folder V; March 19 November 12, 1956 Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Subcommittee on Automobile Marketing Practices; January 3 March 30, 1956 Public Works; February 8 22, Contracts; January 3, 1955 January 30, 1956 Cotton Acreage Allotments; January 4, 1955 March 8, 1956 D; January 6 May 23, 1956 Disasters; January 4 March 21, 1956 E; January 16 October 26, 1956 Education; January 3 July 11, 1956 Electoral College Bill; January 17 April 2, 1956 F; November 4, 1955 April 3, 1956 Federal Communications Commission; January 10 April 28, 1956 Foreign Aid Spending; January 12 March 23, 1956 Foreign Policy; January 4 March 29, 1956 G; January 30, 1956 Gas, Folder I; December 1, 1955 January 21, 1956 Folder II; January 23 25, 1956 Folder III; January 26 30, Folder IV; January 31 February 5, 1956 Folder V; February 6 March 2, 1956 H; January 4 June 6, 1956 Highways, Folder I; December 28, 1955 February 29, 1956 Folder II; March 1 May 22, 1956 Housing; February 1 May 21, 1956 I; January 23 March 19, 1956 Interstate Commerce Commission; December 30, March 13, 1956 J; January 17 March 17, 1956 Judiciary; January 10 April 12, 1956 K; January 3, 1955 February 13, 1956 L; February 6 June 4,

18 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1956 Legislation 8 Labor; January 12 July 23, 1956 Labor - Wage and Hour Law; December 30, 1955 February 3, 1956 M; January 24 March 27, Miscellaneous; January 2 March 15, 1956 N; January 12, 1956 P; March 5 June 28, 1956 Postal Weights and Measures; January 26 June 29, 1956 R; January 20 October 23, 1956 Rivers and Harbors; September 1, 1955 July 15, S; January 27 June 11, 1956 Social Security, Folder I; June 22, 1955 January 31, 1956 Folder II; February 1 March 8, 1956 Folder III; March 9 June 9, 1956 Social Security - Lowering Age Limit; January 2 April 20, 1956 T; January 3 April 25, 1956 Tariffs; January 4 March 26, 1956 Tariffs - Textiles; January 2 April 20, Taxes - General; January 6 December 31, 1956 Taxes, Income; January 18 April 18, 1956 Transportation; January 3 April 9, 1956 U; January 6 March 5, 1956 V; March 26, 1956 Veterans, Folder I; January 1 March 26, 1956 Folder II; March 28 June 22, 1956 W; March 27 April 5, 1956 West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company; March 27, February 20, 1956 Y; March 24, 1956 Liaison; January 2 December 28, 1956 Lo [to Ly]; February 14 December 27, 1956 M; January 18 December 5, 1956 Mc; January 23 April 18, 1956 Mi; January 20 March 24, 1956 Mo; December 5, 1955 December 19, Myrtle Beach; December 9, 1955 March 6, 1956 P; January 21 December 26, 1956 Parks, National; January 3 December 28, 1956 Pe [to Pi]; January 31 November 27,

19 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year PL [to Pu]; January 6 October 2, 1956 Political, Folder I; January 3 March 31, 1956 Folder II; April 2 June 26, 1956 [Press Releases]; January 3, 1955 December 31, 1956 R; January 5 December 26, 1956 R.E.A. [Rural Electrification Administration]; January 11 December 21, 1956 Resolutions, South Carolina Concurrent; January 7 March 30, 1956 Resignation [from the United States Senate]; February 29 -March 23, 1956 Ri; January 20 December 21, Ro; February 24 October 3, 1956 ROA [Reserve Officers Association]; January 4 March 28, 1956 S; January 16 December 31, 1956 Schools; January 20 December 27, 1956 Se [to Si]; February 7 November 30, 1956 Segregation, Folder I; January 3 February 13, 1956 Folder II; February 14 March 13, 1956 Folder III; March 14 18, 1956 Folder IV; March 19 30, 1956 Folder V; April 1 December 17, 1956 Sm [to Sp]; January 4 December 31, 1956 Small Business Administration; January 16 December 31, 1956 South Carolina Ports Authority; March 1 8, 1956 St [to Sy]; January 17 April 2, 1956 States Rights; January 2 December 31, 1956 Supreme Court; January 4 March 19, 1956 T; January 31 December 24, 1956 Tobacco; January 3 December 27, 1956 U; January 23 26, 1956 V; January 30 December 27, 1956 W; January 19 December 26,

20 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year A; February 8 December 12, 1957 Agriculture, Folder I; November 16, 1956 February 8, 1957 Folder II; February 9 April 26, 1957 Folder III; May 3 December 21, 1957 [Agricultural Conservation Program]; December 9 27, 1957 AL [to Ap]; January 3 December 30, 1957 Ar [to Ay]; November 15, 1956 December 21, B; February 25 October 11, 1957 Be; May 24 December 16, 1957 Bi [to BL]; September 1956 December 17, 1957 Bo; February 14 December 17, 1957 Br; December 26, 1956 December 19, 1957 Bu [to By]; January 4 November 22, 1957 Ca; February 19 December 5, 1957 Ce [to Ci]; March 6 December 23, 1957 Charleston : General; February 1 December 26, Charleston Navy Yard, Folder I; January 9 February 20, 1957 Folder II; February 23 October 26, 1957 CL; March 12 November 26, 1957 Clarks Hill; January 10 December 28, 1957 Co; October 29, 1956 December 11, 1957 Colleges; August 10 November 27, 1957 Columbia; April 30 November 7, 1957 Cotton; January 7 July 15, 1957 Cotton Acreage Allotments; December 19, 1956 May 3, 1957 Cr [to Cu]; January 15 December 6, 1957 Crain, James M. [Permit Application to Haul House Trailers in Interstate Commerce]; August 6, 1956 December 6, 1957 Da [to De]; November 15, 1956 October 30, Democratic National Committee; February 15 December 6, 1957 Di [to Do]; January 17 November 22, 1957 Disasters; February 5 July 22, 1957 Donaldson Air Force Base; February 13 July 23, 1957 Dr [to Dy]; January 1 November 26, 1957 E; January 10 December 5, 1957 F; January 7 December 13, 1957 Federal Communications Commission (FCC); January 3 -December 13, 1957 Federal Power Commission (FPC); November 26, July 12, 1957 Fi; September 19 November 19,

21 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Fish; January 16 May 13, 1957 FL; March 12 September 25, 1957 Fo; January 10 November 29, 1957 Fort Jackson; January 11 August 28, Fr [to Fu]; January 2 September 12, 1957 G; February 7 December 20, 1957 Ge [to GL]; January 10 December 27, 1957 Gilbert and Hair Chungarian Border Case; May 31 June 7, 1957 Girard; June 6 July 8, 1957 Go; February 11 December 6, 1957 Gr [to Gu]; January 18 December 13, 1957 Greenville; Ferbruary 15 December 4, 1957 Greenville School District; May 27, 1953 June 3, 1957 H; January 31 December 24, 1957 Har; February 1 December 21, Hartwell Dam; January 20, 1956 September 9, 1957 He [to Hi]; January 31 October 31, 1957 Health, Education, and Welfare; January 17 December 24, 1957 Highways, Roads and Bridges; February 22 October 9, 1957 Ho; January 8 November 22, 1957 Home Demonstration Extension Staff (Winthrop College); July 5 August 7, 1957 Hospital Funds; October 29, 1957 Hospitals; April 1 17, 1957 Housing, Folder I; January 25 July 20, 1957 Folder II; July 23 November 7, 1957 Hoxy Cancer Treatment; February 14 May 24, 1957 Hu [to Hy]; January 28 December 30, I; March 26 December 2, 1957 Industries for South Carolina; February 1 December 4, 1957 Interparliamentary Union Conference; August 26 October 18, 1957 J; February 21 December 23, 1957 Jo [to Ju], Folder I; January 9 September 20, 1957 Folder II; October 1 December 27, 1957 K; February 13 December 30, 1957 L; February 2 December 27,

22 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1957 Legislation : 7 A, Folder I; December 28, 1956 May 9, 1957 Folder II; May 13 August 29, Folder III; September 4 December 30, 1957 Agriculture, Folder I; November 26, 1956 February 27, 1957 Folder II; March 4 December 3, 1957 Agriculture Cotton, Folder I; January 3 June 27, 1957 Folder II; July 1 December 24, 1957 Agriculture Soil Bank; February 2 December 13, 1957 Agriculture Tobacco, Folder I; December 7, 1956 March 30, Folder II; April 1 August 6, 1957 Alcoholic Beverages (Airplane Bills), Folder I; April 20, 1956 March 16, 1957 Folder II; March 20 June 14, 1957 Folder III; June 16 July 31, 1957 Folder IV; August 1 20, 1957 Folder V; August 21 30, 1957 Folder VI; September 2 December 21, Alien Property; February 2 November 19, 1957 Anti-Price Discrimination; February 15 May 17, 1957 Appropriations; May 7 July 25, 1957 Armed Services, Folder I; December 18, 1953 February 28, 1957 Folder II; March 1 25, 1957 Folder III; March 26 May 9, 1957 Folder IV; May 13 December 23, Auto Marketing; March 17 18, 1957 Automobiles, Folder I; January 30 December 20, 1957 Folder II; [c. 1957] B, Folder I; January 26, 1955 July 31, 1957 Folder II; August 1 December 12, 1957 Banking and Currency, Folder I; January 4 February 25, 1957 Folder II; February 26 September 9, 1957 Bricker Amendment; January 8 September 9,

23 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1957 Legislation : 12 C, Folder I; January 5, 1956 January 30, 1957 Folder II; February 2 March 30, 1957 Folder III; April 2 30, 1957 Folder IV; May 3 August 10, 1957 Folder V; August 12 November 20, 1957 Castle Pinckney; August 2 November 18, 1957 Charles, Kathryne Rhodes [Compensation]; November 22, 1957 Chinnis, Johanna R. [Private Relief Bill]; February 12 August 5, 1957 Cho, Yaeko (Irene) [Private Relief Bill]; January 22 July 24, 1957 Civil Defense; January 24 March 7, Civil Rights, Folder I; December 13, 1956 March 15, 1957 Folder II; March 19 June 20, 1957 Folder III; June 21 July 11, 1957 Folder IV; July 13 22, 1957 Folder V; July 23 August 3, 1957 Folder VI; August 5 14, 1957 Folder VII; August 16 September 26, Folder VIII; October 7 December 13, 1957 Civil Rights Filibuster, Folder I; August 30 September 11, 1957 Folder II; September 12 November 20, 1957 Civil Rights Speech - Out-of-State Correspondence, Folder I; August 26 30, 1957 Folder II; August 30, 1957 Folder III; August 31 September 4, 1957 Folder IV; September 5 20, 1957 Civil Rights Speech - South Carolina Correspondence, Folder I; August 23 30, Folder II; August 30 31, 1957 Folder III; September 1 11, 1957 Civil Rights Speech - Telegrams; August 28 31, 1957 Clarks Hill; December 26, 1956 August 22, 1957 Communism; January 14 August 29, 1957 Cyprus; February 1 3, 1957 D; January 25 October 21, 1957 E; February 15 August 29,

24 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1957 Legislation Economy, 15 Folder I; January 28 February 20, Folder II; February 22 March 19, 1957 Folder III; March 20 April 2, 1957 Folder IV; April 3 9, 1957 Folder V; April 10 26, 1957 Folder VI; April 27 May 16, 1957 Folder VII; May 17 31, 1957 Folder VIII; June 1 November 27, Education; January 12 December 3, 1957 F, Folder I; December 18, 1956 June 25, 1957 Folder II; July 1 December 20, 1957 Federal Aid, Folder I; January 9 March 16, 1957 Folder II; March 18 May 27, 1957 Folder III; June 11 December 13, 1957 Federal Aid to Education (Television Broadcast); March 15 - September 13, 1957 Federal Communications Commission; January 17, 1957 Federal Employees, Folder I; November 16, 1956 June 10, Folder II; June 12 December 30, 1957 Federalism; March 21 July 7, 1957 Filibuster; December 21, 1956 November 13, 1957 Foreign Aid; March 4 November 21, 1957 Foreign Policy, Folder I; December 31, 1956 February 20, 1957 Folder II; February 21 December 27, 1957 Freight Weight; January 5 March 19, 1957 G; January 8 December 12, 1957 Gas; December 21, 1956 April 10, Government Contracts; January 5, 1956 December 20, 1957 Government Operations, Folder I; July 7, 1956 January 9, 1957 Folder II; February 1 26, 1957 Folder III; March 4 May 21, 1957 Folder IV; May 29 July 16, 1957 H; January 10 December 19, 1957 Hartwell Dam; November 29, 1956 October 18,

25 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1957 Legislation 20 Hell s Canyon Dam; March 13 June 28, 1957 Highways; August 2, 1947 September 16, 1957 Hoover Commission; June 30, 1956 September 30, 1957 Hospital; August 13, 1946 July 13, 1957 Housing; February 13 July 31, 1957 I; February 8 September 11, 1957 Immigration; January 22 November 27, 1957 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commission, Folder I; January 18, 1954 March 6, Folder II; March 13 September 20, 1957 Investigation; October 8 November 13, 1957 J; February 11 June 7, 1957 Judiciary; November 26, 1956 May 6, 1957 Juvenile Delinquency; December 21, 1956 May 2, 1957 K; January 12 August 13, 1957 L, Folder I; January 17 June 21, 1957 Folder II; June 25 November 5, 1957 Labor, Folder I; January 8 March 30, 1957 Folder II; April 1 June 24, 1957 Folder III; July 5 December 16, 1957 M; January 11 August 28, McGrory, Martin A. [Private Relief Bill]; April 19, 1957 Minimum Wage Law, Folder I; December 13, 1956 March 8, 1957 Folder II; March 9 19, 1957 Folder III; March 20 29, 1957 Folder IV; April 1 12, 1957 Folder V; April 13 May 18, 1957 Folder VI; May 20 July 26, 1957 Folder VII; July 29 September 4, N; February 1 August 7, 1957 NAACP [National Association for the Advancement of Colored People]; March 18 November 1, 1957 National Defense; April 9 December 2, 1957 Natural Gas; February 6 November 13, 1957 Nominations; December 26, 1956 December 17, 1957 O; January 22 November 25,

26 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1957 Legislation P, 23 Folder I; December 27, 1956 April 29, 1957 Folder II; May 14 December 26, 1957 Plywood Imports, Folder I; June 1955 February 12, 1957 Folder II; February 13 March 25, Folder III; March 26 April 25, 1957 Folder IV; April 26 June 14, 1957 Folder V; July 8 December 18, 1957 [Postal Appropriations]; April 10 May 14, 1957 Postal Employees, Folder I; December 11, 1956 August 12, 1957 Folder II; August 13 November 20, 1957 Postal Rates, Folder I; December 3, 1956 April 2, Folder II; April 2 October 15, 1957 Poultry; January 3 July 9, 1957 Power Brakes; November 1953 August 14, 1957 Public Power; December 12, 1956 July 30, 1957 R, Folder I; April 20, 1956 June 14, 1957 Folder II; June 14 December 30, 1957 Railroad Retirement, Folder I; January 10, 1951 March 11, 1957 Folder II; March 12 29, Folder III; April 1 June 26, 1957 Folder IV; July 2 December 24, 1957 Rivers and Harbors; February 21 April 8, 1957 Rural Letter Carriers; January 24 September 10, 1957 S, Folder I; November 26, 1956 April 29, 1957 Folder II; May 1 August 21, 1957 Folder III; October 8 December 23, 1957 Salk Vaccine; January 15 June 14, 1957 Science Academy; October 30 December 24, 1957 Segregation and States Rights, Folder I; November 27, 1956 March 19, Folder II; March 20 May 30, 1957 Folder III; June 21 December 16, 1957 Small Businesses; January 11 August 6,

27 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1957 Legislation 27 Social Security; February 1, 1956 December 16, 1957 South Carolina Resolutions; January 18 May 28, 1957 Supreme Court, Folder I; January 3 July 2, 1957 Folder II; July 3 13, 1957 Folder III; July 15 December 19, T, Folder I; December 27, 1956 May 27, 1957 Folder II; June 4 December 6, 1957 Standard Tax Deduction; March 7 April 3, 1957 Taxes, Folder I; January 11, 1956 February 11, 1957 Folder II; February 12 March 30, 1957 Folder III; April 1 30, 1957 Folder IV; May 1 30, 1957 Folder V; June 4 December 28, Television, Folder I; January 30 April 24, 1957 Folder II; May 24 July 9, 1957 Folder III; July 11 October 29, 1957 Folder IV; November 8 December 24, 1957 Textiles; November 26, 1956 November 9, 1957 Transportation, Folder I; [c. July 1952] April 12, 1957 Folder II; April 13 May 17, Folder III; May 18 June 27, 1957 Folder IV; July 1 August 26, 1957 Treaties; January 24 June 25, 1957 U V; January 11 June 19, 1957 United Nations; January 30 February 22, 1957 Veterans, Folder I; February 7 April 10, 1957 Folder II; April 11 June 11, 1957 Folder III; June 17 December 19, 1957 Voting Record; 1955 October 11, 1957 W; November 28, 1956 August 23, Lo [to Lu]; January 16 December 11, 1957 Lumber Treatment; September 12 November 13, 1957 M; January 17 November 27, 1957 Mar; January 7 December 27,

28 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Mc; February 23 December 5, 1957 Me; December 21, 1956 December 23, 1957 Mi; March 15 December 6, 1957 Mo; January 16 December 3, 1957 Mu [to My]; January 31 October 21, N; January 19 October 18, 1957 O; February 16 October 31, 1957 Organizations; August 17, 1957 P; February 6 November 21, 1957 Patents; May 7 OCtober 4, 1957 Pe [to Pi]; March 14 December 28, 1957 PL [to Pu]; December 27, 1956 December 27, 1957 Public Assistance; December 18, 1957 Publicity, Unfavorable; September 9 10, 1957 Q; February 4 June 24, 1957 Ra; January 30 November 8, 1957 Re [to Ri]; January 4 December 28, 1957 Refugee Relief; January 3 February 6, 1957 Reserve Officers Association (ROA); January 9 December 26, Reserves, Folder I; January 30 October 14, 1957 Folder II; October 18 December 24, 1957 Ro [to Ru]; January 12 November 21, 1957 Rural Electrification Administration (REA); February 12 -December 23, 1957 Sa [to Sc]; February 11 December 23, 1957 Schools; January 17 18, 1957 Schools : [Scholarships]; January 18 November 19, 1957 Se [to Si], Folder I; January 22 October 7, 1957 Folder II; November 7 December 20, 1957 Segregation [ Let My People Go (Book) - A Discussion of Interracial Problems in America - by Malcolm Henry Christian]; [c. 1957] 34 Segregation and States Rights, Folder I; January 2 October 4, 1957 Folder II; October 7 December 23, 1957 Sm [to Sp]; January 14 December 28, 1957 Small Business Administration; January 7 December 23, 1957 Soil Conservation; February 2 September 19, 1957 South Carolina State Ports Authority; February 19 December 21, 1957 Spartanburg; February 28 June 28,

29 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1957 Sta [to Sw], 34 Folder I; December 18, 1956 July 29, 1957 Folder II; August 12 December 28, Subversive Activities Control Board; November 21, January 9, 1957 Surplus Property, Folder I; January 3 June 29, 1957 Folder II; July 1 September 9, 1957 T, Folder I; April 26, 1956 October 31, 1957 Folder II; November 4 December 17, 1957 Television; March 27 December 16, 1957 Television : Face the Nation Program - [Out-of-State Correspondence]; August 11 September 4, 1957 Television : Face the Nation Program - [South Carolina Correspondence], Folder I; August 12 15, 1957 Folder II; August 16 23, Third Party, Folder I; September 3 October 23, 1957 Folder II; October 24 December 19, 1957 Timmerman, William H. Jr.; April 9 May 22, 1957 Tobacco; January 3 August 30, 1957 Tobacco (Lake City, S.C.); July 25 August 21, 1957 U; February 7 December 21, 1957 University of South Carolina - Virginia Claim; December 17 23, 1957 V; March 7 November 22, 1957 Veterans, Folder I; January 1 June 18, 1957 Folder II; July 15 December 27, 1957 Wa; January 3 December 24, Watershed; October 19 July 10, 1957 We [to Wh]; January 15 November 5, 1957 West, Robert C.; January 17 October 4, 1957 Wi [to Wo]; January 10 December 23, 1957 Wool Textile Imports; April December 13, 1957 Y; April 11 August 28,

30 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year Academics; March 24 August 12, 1958 Administration; January December 11, 1958 Administration 1 (Personnel); February 1 March 10, (Harry Dent); January 13 January 14, (Records); October 6 October 13, ([Form Letters]); April 16 October 15, (Space); March 7 December 16, 1958 Agriculture; November 19, 1957 December 19, 1958 Agriculture 1 (Animals and Animal Products); January 6 June 26, (Slaughter Methods); January 1 August 4, (Pressure Mail); February 17 August 18, (Commodities), Folder I; June 3 July 23, 1958 Folder II; July 25 November 25, (Cotton), Folder I; January 2 March 31, 1958 Folder II; April 4 November 26, (Grains); December 30, 1957 December 23, (Grains Pressure Mail); January 11 January 28, (Tobacco); February 5 December 12, (Dairy and Dairy Products); January 8 July 10, (Entomology [Insects]); March 12 May 15, (Farm Programs); January 12 December 31, (Agricultural Conservation Program); January 2 December 9, (Soil Bank), Folder I; January 1 March 6, 1958 Folder II; March 7 December 2, (Soil Bank Pressure Mail); July 8 August 14, (Soil Conservation); February 19 November 21, (Poultry); April 10 December 30, 1958 Appropriations; February 28 July 31, 1958 Appropriations 1 (Federal Appropriations); January 16 -December 17, (Budgets); January 28 December 23, (Misuse of and Restriction on the Use of Appropriated Funds); April 7 July 28, (Policy); February 8 April 24, (Reports Statements Statistics); April 10,

31 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1958 Appropriations (Supplemental, Deficiency, Emergency); February 10 August 7, (Deficiency Appropriation Bill [Hayden-Ellender]); March 6 11, 1958 Atomic Energy; January 23 October 24, 1958 Atomic Energy 1 (Savannah River Plant); May 26 August 15, (Parr Shoals); March 31 July 22, 1958 Aviation; January 31 December 31, 1958 Aviation 1 (Airport and Airways); January 22 December 3, (Air Safety Rules and Regulations); January 14 December 30, (Air Passenger and Freight Traffic); January 30 August 5, 1958 Beverages 1 (Alcoholic Beverages); January 28 December 1, (Alcohol on Airlines); February 21 July 26, (Alcohol Advertising); February 13 October 21, (Alcohol Advertising Pressure Mail); February 24 October 21, 1958 Civil Rights; December 10 December 20, 1958 Civil Rights 3 (Race Relaions); October 1, 1958 Civil Service; January 10 October 30, 1958 Committees and Organizations; February 28 December 31, Committees and Organizations 1-2 (Senate); January 4 December 1, (Civic Citizens Fraternal); January 6 November 17, (Government Operations Committee), Folder I; January 10 November 25, 1958 Folder II; December 26, (Reorganization Subcommittee); July 14, (Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee Expense); January 2 November 28, (Automobile Marketing Practices Subcommittee); December 1, (Communications Subcommittee); February 13, (Labor and Public Welfare Committee); April 29 July 15, (Veterans Subcommittee); June 25 December 22, 1958 Communications; March 3 December 11,

32 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1958 Communications 4 1 (TV); January 23 December 4, (Pay TV); January 17 December 19, (Radio); January 9 December 3, (Music), Folder I; January 24 March 5, 1958 Folder II; March 7 September 23, (Newspapers and Press Releases); January 17 23, 1958 Congressional; May 7 September 8, 1958 Congressional 3 (Library of Congress); February 25, (Congressional Record); February 3 December 23, (Correspondence [Congressional Record]); February 10 December 15, Disasters; February 19 June 3, 1958 Disasters 1 (Droughts); December 16, 1958 Economics; January 15 December 24, 1958 Economics 1 (Business Recession); March 11 April 29, (Industry); February 5 December 4, (Inflation); March 3 December 19, (Controls Monopoly); January 3 June 30, (Controls Monopoly (Pressure Mail)); April 23 -August 18, (Small Business Loans), Folder I; January 8 September 2, 1958 Folder II; October 1 December 30, 1958 Education; January 6 December 12, 1958 Education (Pressure Mail); January 31 August 18, (Colleges and Universities); October 31 December 10, (Federal Aid for Education and Educational Institutions); Folder I; January 6 May 9, Folder II; May 14 December 11, (Federal Aid for Education and Educational Institutions Pressure Mail); February 12 August 8, (Libraries); January 30 April 1, (Scholarships Fellowships); January 6 December 24, (Schools); January 6 April 1, (Capitol Page Schools); January 20, (Parochial Private Schools); January 14,

33 Mss 100 Strom Thurmond Collection Subject Correspondence Series Year 1958 Education (Public Schools); January 8 December 24, (Standards Requirements); January 22 July 30, (Vocational Education); February 14 November 28, 1958 Federal Government; January 8 December 23, 1958 Federal Government 1 (Executive Branch); January 9 November 20, (Departments); January 2 November 10, (Independent Agencies and Offices); January 21 November 3, (Civil Rights Admission); January 8 April 29, (Government Liaisons Offices); January 17 August 8, (Legislative); April 21 December 30, (Rules and Administration); June 11, 1957 December 23, (Rules and Administration Pressure Mail); December 2 December 20, (Land, Buildings, and Grounds); January 10 September 9, (Judicial Branch); December 6, 1957 November 13, (Supreme Court), Folder I; January 1 June 23, 1958 Folder II; July 3 December 31, (Supreme Court Pressure Mail); February 28 -August 28, (Supreme Court Decisions), Folder I; September 4 October 7, 1958 Folder II; October 8 October 15, 1958 Folder III; October 20 December 11, (District Court); August 11 November 12, (Statehood); January 10 October 24, (Statehood Pressure Mail); March 6 August 14, (Surplus Property); August 5, 1957 November 8, (Claims and Litigations); December 6, 1957 December 8, (Publications); January 7 March 10, (Constitutional Government); January 6 December 31, (Government Contracts), Folder I; June 12, 1957 June 30, 1958 Folder II; July 2 October 27, (Government Loans); March 4 October 1, 1958 Finance; January 22 December 22, 1958 Finance 1 (Banking); January 20 December 9, (Currency); January 24 July 23, (Public Debt Spending Economy); January 3 - December 31,

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