Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from Elmer R. Coburn (State of Connecticut Development Commission) (July 31, 1941) regarding request for city planning materials.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Charles F. Colbert, Jr. (Pittsburgh Metallurgical Co.) (April 21, 1945) congratulating CSC for city planning publication.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from C.C. Moses (Jan. 20, 1943) submitting the names of individuals who will represent the Navy on the Community Development Council.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Robert M. Lester (Carnegie Corporation) (June 11, 1941) requesting a progress report regarding the $2,500 grant awarded to the Carolina Art Association.
Letter to William N. Beach (Rice Hope Plantation from Homer M. Pace (Nov. 18, 1941) informing him about the work of the Regional Planning Committee and upcoming exhibit.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from architect Robert D. Kohn (Feb. 13, 1940) praising the capabilities of Albert Simons with regard to the proposed city planning project.
Letter to Frederick P. Keppel from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Dec. 29, 1939) thanking him for the consultant fee and recommending he read "Charleston, the Great Myth" by Edward Twig.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from A.J. Tamsberg regarding the Civic Services Committee representatives presenting on off-street parking at a City Council meeting (March 15, 1945).
Letter to the Housing Branch of the Construction Bureau of the W.P.B. from Simons and Lapham (Jan. 30, 1943) regarding the price of a War Housing Manual.
Letter to Harry Bennett from Jane Kingsley regarding the publication of a Directory of the Community Services and Points of Interest for the use of war workers and military personnel (April 9, 1943).
Letter to A.J. Tamsberg from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding the invitation of the Civic Services Committee to present its off-street parking plan (Oct. 13, 1945).
Letter to Harold A. Mouzon from Albert Simons (Oct. 8, 1942) regarding a discussion about the Civic Services Committee at a recent meeting, in which he outlines his position about the remodeling of buildings, housing, and land use; specifically how to house the influx of new residents of Charleston due to the war effort. With annotations.
Report about the work of the Civic Services Committee. Annotated: "Notes for Mr. Nelson for Social Welfare Conference, Charleston Welfare Council, June 5."
A report entitled "Other Lines of Investigation," which outlines the actions needed to be taken to offer practical results from the survey, including zoning. (Presumably written 1940.)
Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from Morgan P. Robinson (Jan. 13, 1942) enclosing various documents including the meeting announcement (Oct. 18, 1940), the resolution to form the committee (Nov. 6, 1940), meeting minutes of (Dec. 9, 1940), a letter from Morgan P. Robinson to "Madame Regent" (Feb. 24, 1941) requesting a representative, and meeting minutes of (May 27, 1941), from the Joint Committee to Curtail the Transmigration of Virginia Source Materials.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Henry F. Welch accepting the invitation to South Carolina Society to be represented at an upcoming meeting (Jan. 26, 1937).
Description and index of Civic Services Committee materials that were taken from Carolina Art Association and incorporated into the files of what became Historic Charleston Foundation. Also includes a list of materials "now on deposit at SC Historical Society," and the finding aid to the Civic Services Committee records that are still held at the Gibbes Museum of Art.
Letter dated Apr. 23, 1948, from Robert N.S. Whitelaw, Director of the Carolina Art Association, to C. Bissell Jenkins, Jr., President of Historic Charleston Foundation. Encloses corrected by-laws, lists HCF officers, and outlines the terms of each Trustee.
Letter to Harold A. Mouzon from Albert Simons (Oct. 8, 1942) regarding a discussion about the Civic Services Committee at a recent meeting, in which he outlines his position about the remodeling of buildings, housing, and land use. With annotations.
Statement of Mr. Aldace F. Walker, Vice-President of Trans-American Pipeline Corporation describing the functions of the Trans-American Pipeline Corporation (delivered to the Community Development Council).