A. L. M. Wiggins Papers, 1932-1980

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A. L. M. Wiggins Papers, 1932-1980

Archibald Lee Manning Wiggins of Hartsville, S.C., was a businessman; banker and, in 1943, president of the American Bankers Association; undersecretary of the U.S. Treasury, 1947-1948; in the 1950s, chairman of the board of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and director of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company; and an officer and active participant in many charitable and educational organizations. Correspondence, speeches and articles by Wiggins, and other materials relating to Wiggins's work with the Atlantic Coast Line and Louisville and Nashville railroads, 1948-1962; the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1948-1952; the American Bankers Association, 1938-1953; the National Society for Crippled Children, 1950s; the Horace Williams Philosophical Society, 1946-1947; and other organizations.

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Wiggins, A. L. M. (Archibald Lee Manning), 1891-1980

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Archibald Lee Manning Wiggins of Hartsville, S.C., was a businessman; banker and, in 1943, president of the American Bankers Association; undersecretary of the U.S. Treasury, 1947-1948; in the 1950s, chairman of the board of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and director of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company; and an officer and active participant in many charitable and educational organizations. From the description of A. L. M. Wiggi...