Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Mayor E. Edward Wehman regarding the presentation of an off-street parking plan and traffic studies to Charleston City Council by the Civic Services Committee (Feb. 24, 1945).
Letter to Mayor E. Edward Wehman, Jr. from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding the presentation of an off-street parking plan to the Charleston City Council (Feb. 12, 1945).
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Frederick Law Olmsted (Nov. 13, 1940) requesting a copy of sections of his report and expressing interest in the progress of the architectural survey.
Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from John T. Howard (Regional Association of Cleveland) (July 21, 1941) regarding request for regional planning studies.
Letter to Harold A. Mouzon (Carolina Art Association President) from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Nov. 1, 1940) regarding the receipt of a grant from the Carnegie Corporation to fund the salary of an assistant to work in connection with the Charleston Regional Planning Committee, and informing them that Helen G. McCormack has accepted the position.
Memorandum to Homer M. Pace from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Dec. 19, 1946) that had enclosed a rough outline of the "Historic Charleston Trust Constitution" that he would be proposing at that day's meeting and suggesting the committee members to proceed with the incorporation.
Memorandum to the patron members and committee members of the Civic Services Committee (May 15, 1946) suggesting they read portions of the "May magazine" [presumably referring to the Carolina Art Association newsletter].
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).
Letter to Frederick Law Olmsted from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Apr. 23, 1940) informing him that the study is under way and that the committee needs to secure funding for a secretary. Whitelaw will let him know when there is additional information to report.
Memorandum from Robert N.S. Whitelaw to C. Bissell Jenkins, Jr. and Albert Simons (Dec. 17, 1946) that had enclosed draft of proposal he'd be making at upcoming CSC meeting.
Postcard from E. Gaillard Dotterer to the Carolina Art Association indicating continued service on the Civic Services Committee, with an RSVP to upcoming meeting.
Meeting announcement to the members of the Civic Services Committee (Oct. 18, 1946) about the upcoming meeting during which proposed changes in zoning ordinances will be discussed.
Memorandum from Robert N.S. Whitelaw to the members of the Civic Services Committee and the Carolina Art Association (Jan. 28, 1946) outlining his thoughts how the CSC should proceed with regard to city planning and historic preservation, fundraising, and his agreement with Kenneth Chorley that there is a need to incorporate a "Charleston Foundation."
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from C.C. Moses (Jan. 21, 1943) submitting the name of the Sixth Naval District's representative for the Advisory Board of the Community Development Council.
Report of an off-the-record meeting between Mr. Mouzon, Mayor Wehman, Mr. Todd, Mr. Krawcheck, Mr. Julian Mitchell, and Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding planning problems in Charleston.
"Outline of Procedure in Development of Off-Street Parking Plan" providing property to be acquired, architectural layout, engineering, economics, and legal (April 18, 1945).
Letter to Frederick H. McDonald from A. B. Reed regarding an invitation to join the Advisory Committee on Requirements for New Personnel (Jan. 22, 1943).
Charleston Evening Post article (Nov. 5, 1945), "Off-Street Parking: Details of Plan to Solve Business District Traffic Problem Going to Council Nov. 13."
Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from Robert Kingery (Chicago Regional Planning Association) (July 1, 1941) regarding request for publications about regional planning.
Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from Pearl Chase (Plans and Planting Committee of the Community Arts Association) (Aug. 18, 1941) regarding request for publications about regional planning.
Letter to the Superintendent of Documents from Jane Kingsley (April 8, 1943) requesting a list of publications about city planning, regional planning, and conservation and use of natural resources.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from A.J. Tamsberg inviting the Civic Services Committee to present its off-street parking plan in further detail (Oct. 24, 1945).
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from A.J. Tamsberg inviting the Civic Services Committee to present its off-street parking plan to City Council (Oct. 12, 1945).
Letter to W. S. Lanneau from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding the resolutions of the Board of Vestry and Wardens of St. Johns Lutheran Church (Oct. 24, 1944).
Letter to Johannes Larsen from E. H. Robertson in response to Larsen's letter (June 22, 1943) regarding use of a map of the Charleston metropolitan area exhibit.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from George W. Simons enclosing article entitled "Cities in Action" by S.B. Zisman (Survey Graphic, Oct. 1943) (Mar. 31, 1944).
A document that addresses the need for city planning and historic preservation in Charleston and about the work of the Planning Committee of the Carolina Art Association. (May be an editorial.)
"Main Points of Talk Given by H.P. Staats Before the William Bird Company, July 3, 1956," about the status of city planning in Charleston. Attachment entitled "Outline: Some Specific Problems Demanding Cooperative Action.
Drawing of the Charleston Metropolitan Area Exhibit at the Gibbes Art Gallery rotunda. Written on back: Map 39x25. 33' map to projector. Cross room 36'.
Letter to Mrs. H. W. Mitchell with the Civic Services Committee regarding suggestions made in a previous letter about zoning (March 26, 1945) (sender's name illegible).
Copy of letter to Captain C. C. Moses from Frederick McDonald regarding the Survey of Status of Same Basic Living Necessities in the Charleston Area (June 18, 1943). Also included, "Continuation insert of paragraph 2, page 3."
Memorandum to the Committee (Homer Pace, E. Milby Burton, John Mead Howells, Sidney J. Rittenberg, Albert Simons, Alice R. Huger Smith, Samuel G. Stoney, Robert N.S. Whitelaw) written by Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Mar. 1, 1940) regarding the discussion of Frederick Law Olmsted's preliminary reports ("Central Considerations" and "Inventory"; see Folder 8), which led to the suggestion that index cards be used to conduct a preliminary architectural inventory.
Memorandum to the Committee (Homer Pace, E. Milby Burton, John Mead Howells, Sidney J. Rittenberg, Albert Simons, Alice R. Huger Smith, Samuel G. Stoney, Robert N.S. Whitelaw) written by Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Nov. 1, 1940) regarding the receipt of a grant from the Carnegie Corporation to fund the salary of an assistant to work in connection with the Charleston Regional Planning Committee, and informing them that Helen G. McCormack has accepted the position..