News and Courier article (Feb. 5, 1951), "Revised Traffic Plan Goes in Effect Today." Evening Post article (Feb. 6, 1951), "Several Minor Changes Made in New Traffic Plan."
News and Courier article (Feb. 4, 1951), "Off Street Parking Advocated Five Years Ago Gradually Reaching Realization Here" and published statement by the Pastime Amusement Co. (Feb. 4, 1951), "We Welcome the Change."
Memorandum to the members of the Civic Services Committee (Mar. 23, 1944) regarding the matters that George W. Simons will be presenting before the Committee, including parking and traffic.
A letter to Homer M. Pace from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Dec. 2, 1946) outlining his thoughts on city planning in Charleston, the need for a photographic record of Charleston, and historic preservation.
Letter from Homer M. Pace to A. W. Allison and others regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (Mar. 20, 1944). (See list of recipients at bottom of front page and continuation on back.)
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."
"Certification of Incorporation" for Historic Charleston Foundation, dated April 25, 1947. [Note, original document has two pages taped in and overlapping; 3 photocopies made to show each portion.]
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Frederick Law Olmsted (Feb. 12, 1940) enclosing draft "Central Considerations" that completes the "Inventory" section, and informing Whitelaw that subsequent sections on zoning, parking, and traffic, will be delayed.
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 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 to George W. Simons from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Mar. 15, 1945) regarding recent City Council meeting and upcoming Merchants' Association meeting..
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Frederick Law Olmsted (Feb. 14, 1940) enclosing suggestions about the architectural inventory. [Enclosure not in file.]
Letter to Frederick Law Olmsted from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Jan. 26, 1940) thanking him for his recent visit and looking forward to Frederick Law Olmsted's report.
Letter to Frederick Law Olmsted from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Feb. 12, 1940) acknowledging receipt of letter and enclosing a check for Frederick Law Olmsted's services.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Frederick Law Olmsted (Mar. 6, 1940) enclosing another installment of his report related to the architectural inventory and also a New England Planning Commission report on its traffic problems.
Letter to the National Planning Association from Helen Gardner McCormack (July 2, 1941) requesting information about regional/community planning studies.
Letter from George W. Simons, Jr. to Robert N.S. Whitelaw enclosing his observations on Charleston planning and asking for his reactions (Dec. 13, 1943).
Newspaper article entitled "$500,000 War Memorial Tower Planned for County" about a war monument proposal. There is also a sketch included with the article by Harold Tatum (Dec. 3, 1944).
Letter dated Nov. 16, 1942, from Robert N.S. Whitelaw to T.J. Kenney, Chairman of the War Housing Committee in Charleston, proposing that a "Garage Bungalow," a.k.a. "Victory Bungalow," be used as a new type of family dwelling for war housing.
Letter and sketch of area between Queen Street and Lodge Alley dated March 19, 1945, to the Civic Services Committee regarding zoning in Charleston (signature from sender illegible).
Assignment of individuals to various aspects of the parking and traffic surveys: cultural assets, fire insurance rates, inventory of City owned property in congested areas, inventory of off-street parking facilities, survey of land values, traffic regulations committee, traffic studies and parking practices, and values experience of business areas. Also included, a description of "value experience of business areas" committee.