Box 1
Contains 593 Results:
South Carolina Tax Return, 1952
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.
Spartanburg Advertising Company, 1940-1961
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.
Surety Broadcasting Company, 1954
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.
Transfer of Duties, 1960
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.
WSFA-TV, Montgomery, Alabama; Appraisal of Assets, Alabama Sales and Tax Laws; Correspondence of Ball and Ball, 1959
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.