Letter from Homer M. Pace to A. Eugene Geer requesting his assistance securing of funds for the continuance of the Civic Services Committee (Sept. 14, 1945).
Letter from Marian T. Mitchell to Mrs. Harry Rubin regarding her chairmanship on the committee to work out plans for a survey of organizations (July 3, 1945).
Postcard from Mrs. Harry M. Rubin to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Postcard from G. C. Rogers to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Postcard from G. C. Grice to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Postcard from Mary Vardine McBee to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Postcard from Creighton Frampton to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Postcard from Frederick H. McDonald to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Postcard from R. T. Rosemond to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Postcard from William M. Means to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Postcard from James J. Altman to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Letter from Marian T. Mitchell to Mrs. Joseph I. Waring Jr. regarding her work on the committee to work out plans for a survey of organizations (includes list of other letter recipients) (July 3, 1945).
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. 27, 1941).
Letter from Homer M. Pace to T. A. Busby requesting his assistance securing of funds for the continuance of the Civic Services Committee (Sept. 14, 1945).
Letter from Henry T. Gaud to Homer M. Pace regarding his assistance securing of funds for the continuance of the Civic Services Committee (Sept. 19, 1945).
Letter from Homer M. Pace to William M. Means regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (May 19, 1941).
Postcard from E. Gaillard Dotterer to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Letter from William Manigault Heyward at "Pine Land" to his mother, Henrietta Heyward. William apologizes he is unable to get to the Combahee plantations any more frequently than once in ten days due to excessive heat and comments that the lack of rain has damaged many vegetable crops. He laments missing the social scene in Charleston and claims that reading "is our chief amusement." 3p.
Letter from Rev. John Fielding to William H. W. Barnwell seeking Barnwell's guidance as he prepares to convert to the Protestant Episcopal Church. February 5, 1840.
Letter from Madame Baptiste to Bishop Patrick Lynch enclosed in her letter of April 8, 1859. Madame Baptiste writes about a controversy concerning a parish priest's insistence that communion be received at the parish church only and not in the chapel of the Ursulines. April 10, 1859. 2p.
Letter from Alice Izard Heyward to her mother-in-law Henrietta telling her she is sending some flannel via "Capt. Morgan" and is looking forward to a trip to the "Elms." 2p.
Edward Neufville writes to William H. W. Barnwell about the specifics of Rev. John Fielding's conversion from Catholicism to Protestantism commenting that Fielding's "renunciation of the Romish faith will produce a great sensation when it comes to be generally known." March 25, 1840.
John Lynch writes to Bishop Patrick Lynch asking him to send a copy of a letter so that he can more accurately respond to its contents. April 13, 1859. 4p.
Madame Baptiste writes to Bishop Patrick Lynch about the Ursulines' preparations for the Easter season and the health of their family. April 23, 1859. 4p.