A document entitled "Instructions for Traffic Flow Survey." This document gives instruction on how to complete a traffic survey, and the intersections where the Charleston Boy Scouts needed to be.
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 H.D. Todd from Robert N.S. Whitelaw dated Mar. 17, 1945, asking him to introduce Staats before the speech "Capital Investment in City Planning."
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.
Article from The Sunday Star entitled "Deep South's Architecture Pictured in Impressive Exhibition Here" about Frances Benjamin Johnston and an exhibition of her photographs (Oct. 1, 1939).
Article from the Evening Star (Feb. 13, 1937) entitled "Photographs Represent Finest Art" about Frances Benjamin Johnston and her photographs of historic buildings.
Article from The Evening Star (Mar. 9, 1937) entitled "Local Woman Stresses Need of Preserving American Architecture" about Frances Benjamin Johnston and her photography.
Article (review?) from the Evening Star about Frances Benjamin Johnston's book Old Carolina Plantation Home Photographically Interpreted (Jan. 1, 1939).
Letter to A.J. Tamsberg from Robert N.S. Whitelaw thanking the council in reference to the Civic Services Committee off-street parking plans (April 7, 1945).
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from A.J. Tamsberg regarding the Civic Services Committee representatives presenting at the meeting for the Committee on Ways and Means (March 6, 1945).
Letter to David Stevens from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Dec. 22, 1939) about the formation of the architectural survey. Also refers to the playwriting group of DuBose Heyward in which Jack McGowan participates.
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw. from John Mead Howells (Dec. 6, 1939) declining the chairmanship of a committee that would oversee the architectural survey.
Clipping "These American Gothic Houses were Fun to Live In," featuring photographs of American Gothic houses in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire.
Letter from Homer M. Pace to F. C. Riddick regarding his ex-officio membership in the Civic Services Committee and a list of additional recipients of letter from Homer M. Pace regarding membership in the Civic Services Committee (Dec. 1, 1944).
Purpose and Objects of the Community Development Council for the Metropolitan Area of Charleston, S.C. And the membership list for the Architectural Survey Committee. ("Committee appointed 1940" handwritten on document.)
Article "The Development of Charleston Architecture" by Albert Simons that appeared in the News & Courier, published by the SC Chapter, American Institute of Architects.
Charleston City Council Meeting "Regular Meeting" proceedings, portion related to zoning (June 9, 1931). Annotated at end "Oct. 19th, 1931 - Ordinance ratified."
"Report Made to the Mayor After the Zoning Ordinance had Been in Operation for Two Years," submitted by James O'Hear, Chairman, City Planning and Zoning Commission.
Letter to Henry P. Staats from Harold A. Mouzon regarding the creating of a special tax district for the purpose of financing the off-street parking plan (Sept. 18, 1945).
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Frederick H. McDonald (Sept. 21, 1942), advising RNSW about procedures for city planning that the CSC should consider.
Letter to R. M. Rubin from Frederick H. McDonald regarding suggestion from listener of a way to alleviate possible food shortages through vegetable gardening (Feb. 15, 1943). (See Folder 33 for response; the possibility of the Victory Garden Committee's involvement is mentioned.)
Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from Austin W. Mather (Fairfield County Planning Association) (Aug. 19, 1941) regarding request for publications about regional planning..
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Frederick Law Olmsted (Feb. 8, 1940) regarding status of "Central Considerations" and memorandum regarding the inventory project.
Letter to Frederick Law Olmsted from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Mar. 1, 1940) informing him that preliminary work on the architectural inventory is to begin.
Letter to Morgan Robertson from Helen Gardner McCormack (Jan. 12, 1942) requesting reports on the activities of the Joint Committee to Curtail the Transmigration of Virginia Source Materials.
Letter to Ralph McKinney (56th Signal Battalion, Fort Jackson) from Helen Gardner McCormack (Feb. 19, 1942) regarding the production of exhibit posters.
News and Courier articles (Jan. 16, 1951), "Revised Traffic Plan Goes in Effect Feb. 5," and "Memminger Parking Provided in Bill Now Being Drawn (Jan. 25, 1951.)