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Contains 593 Results:

Home Insurance Companies Magazine, duplicate

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: Record Group 11.1
Scope and Content Note From the Record Group: The Historical Research Material Series consists of documents and papers, graphic materials, photographs, and cassette tape recordings of interviews with executives of The Liberty Corporation, and former agents and employees of The Liberty Life Insurance Company and The Southeastern Life Insurance Company. Included with the documents and papers are notes identifying thirty-eight individuals interviewed, six of whom are not on tape. Dates for the material run from 1905 to 1986, with the bulk...
Dates: 1905 - 1986; 1979 - 1985

Group Insurance, 1957-1960

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1.4
Identifier: Record Group 3.1
Description From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and financial summaries. In August 1950, The Broadcasting Company of the South was created to manage Hipp family-owned radio (and later, television) operations. Its predecessor firm was Surety Broadcasting Company; its successor firm, created in 1965, was Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation. Among the correspondents in this series are Charles A. Batson, John W. Lindsay, J. Dudley Saumenig, and G. Richard Shafto.

Dates: 1957-1960

Insurance-8-60

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1.5
Identifier: Record Group 3.1
Description From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and financial summaries. In August 1950, The Broadcasting Company of the South was created to manage Hipp family-owned radio (and later, television) operations. Its predecessor firm was Surety Broadcasting Company; its successor firm, created in 1965, was Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation. Among the correspondents in this series are Charles A. Batson, John W. Lindsay, J. Dudley Saumenig, and G. Richard Shafto.

Dates: 1940 - 1970

Inter-Office, Correspondence-9

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1.6
Identifier: Record Group 3.1
Description From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and financial summaries. In August 1950, The Broadcasting Company of the South was created to manage Hipp family-owned radio (and later, television) operations. Its predecessor firm was Surety Broadcasting Company; its successor firm, created in 1965, was Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation. Among the correspondents in this series are Charles A. Batson, John W. Lindsay, J. Dudley Saumenig, and G. Richard Shafto.

Dates: 1940 - 1970

Merger of WIS-TV and BCS, 1957

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1.7
Identifier: Record Group 3.1
Description From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and financial summaries. In August 1950, The Broadcasting Company of the South was created to manage Hipp family-owned radio (and later, television) operations. Its predecessor firm was Surety Broadcasting Company; its successor firm, created in 1965, was Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation. Among the correspondents in this series are Charles A. Batson, John W. Lindsay, J. Dudley Saumenig, and G. Richard Shafto.

Dates: 1957

Profit Sharing Plan 1961

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1.8
Identifier: Record Group 3.1
Description From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and financial summaries. In August 1950, The Broadcasting Company of the South was created to manage Hipp family-owned radio (and later, television) operations. Its predecessor firm was Surety Broadcasting Company; its successor firm, created in 1965, was Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation. Among the correspondents in this series are Charles A. Batson, John W. Lindsay, J. Dudley Saumenig, and G. Richard Shafto.

Dates: 1940 - 1970

Profit Sharing Plan 1963

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1.9
Identifier: Record Group 3.1
Description From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and financial summaries. In August 1950, The Broadcasting Company of the South was created to manage Hipp family-owned radio (and later, television) operations. Its predecessor firm was Surety Broadcasting Company; its successor firm, created in 1965, was Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation. Among the correspondents in this series are Charles A. Batson, John W. Lindsay, J. Dudley Saumenig, and G. Richard Shafto.

Dates: 1940 - 1970

Sale of Stock: Forms, Letters, and Resolutions, 1952

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1.1
Identifier: Record Group 3.1
Description From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and financial summaries. In August 1950, The Broadcasting Company of the South was created to manage Hipp family-owned radio (and later, television) operations. Its predecessor firm was Surety Broadcasting Company; its successor firm, created in 1965, was Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation. Among the correspondents in this series are Charles A. Batson, John W. Lindsay, J. Dudley Saumenig, and G. Richard Shafto.

Dates: 1952

Sale to the Spartan Radiocasting Company, 1951-1954

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1.11
Identifier: Record Group 3.1
Description From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and financial summaries. In August 1950, The Broadcasting Company of the South was created to manage Hipp family-owned radio (and later, television) operations. Its predecessor firm was Surety Broadcasting Company; its successor firm, created in 1965, was Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation. Among the correspondents in this series are Charles A. Batson, John W. Lindsay, J. Dudley Saumenig, and G. Richard Shafto.

Dates: 1951-1954

Skalowski Lease, 1942-1948

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1.12
Identifier: Record Group 3.1
Description From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and financial summaries. In August 1950, The Broadcasting Company of the South was created to manage Hipp family-owned radio (and later, television) operations. Its predecessor firm was Surety Broadcasting Company; its successor firm, created in 1965, was Cosmos Broadcasting Corporation. Among the correspondents in this series are Charles A. Batson, John W. Lindsay, J. Dudley Saumenig, and G. Richard Shafto.

Dates: 1942-1948