Letter to Frederick Law Olmsted from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Nov. 11, 1940) enclosing clippings, mentioning Miss [Helen] McCormack's work with the Regional Planning Committee, and enclosing a copy of the "book we released on Nov. 1st."
Letter regarding the meeting to address beautifying the approach to Charleston and announcing the start of a permanent organization for the protection and beautification of Charleston (Jan. 22, 1937).
Letter to heads of civic and cultural organizations from Robert N.S. Whitelaw inviting them to attend a meeting to address an editorial by W. W. Ball about beautifying the approach to Charleston (Jan. 13, 1937).
Letter in response to Charles F. Colbert, Jr. from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (May 21, 1945) expressing appreciation for Colbert's interest in CSC's programs.
Letter in response to William G. Sheppard from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Oct. 26, 1944) thanking him for his interest in the CSC's efforts to find a solution to the parking problem.
Letter from Robert N.S. Whitelaw to Julian Mitchell, Jr. regarding his (and Hasell E. Rivers's) appointment to the city planning and zoning commission to work with the CSC on the off-street parking project (Nov. 7, 1944).
Letter from Homer M. Pace to Dr. Joseph I. Waring regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (Nov. 18, 1941).
Letter from Homer M. Pace to Frederick McDonald regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (Nov. 4, 1941).
Letter from Robert N.S. Whitelaw to James J. Altman regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (July 25, 1944).
Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from B. Kessel (Architectural Record) (Nov. 7, 1941) regarding her article and other Architectural Record publications.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Frederick Law Olmsted (Feb. 2, 1940) enclosing brief introduction [to report], promising, i.e., "Central Considerations" that will deal with the immediate need for an architectural inventory.