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1947

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Lyles Ford Tri-County Power's Petition To Begin Hydro-Electric Construction On The Broad And Congaree Rivers In South Carolina, Strom Thurmond Sep 1947

Lyles Ford Tri-County Power's Petition To Begin Hydro-Electric Construction On The Broad And Congaree Rivers In South Carolina, Strom Thurmond

Strom Thurmond Collection, Mss 100

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Congressional Record "The Clark Hill Project, South Carolina", Strom Thurmond Jun 1947

Congressional Record "The Clark Hill Project, South Carolina", Strom Thurmond

Strom Thurmond Collection, Mss 100

Statements made by Governor Thurmond and the Honorable Butler B. Hare before the US House of Representatives' Commitee on Appropriations concerning the Clark Hill project, printed in the Congressional Record. The Clark Hill project was a hydrolelectric dam to be built on the Savannah River, now known as the J. Strom Thurmond Dam.


Clark's Hill Project, Strom Thurmond Jan 1947

Clark's Hill Project, Strom Thurmond

Strom Thurmond Collection, Mss 100

Address by Governor Thurmond before the US House Appropriations Subcommittee on Civil Functions and Military Construction, arguing that thye Georgia Power company should not be permitted to construct the Clark's Hill Dam (now known as the J. Strom Thurmond Dam) on the Savannah River, and that the US Corp of Army Engineers should undertake the task instead. Marginalia.


To American Wool & Cotton Reporter, Strom Thurmond Jan 1947

To American Wool & Cotton Reporter, Strom Thurmond

Strom Thurmond Collection, Mss 100

Statement made by Governor Thurmond to The American Wool and Cotton Reporter advocating industrial growth in South Carolina.