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Date:
1944-06-01
Description:
List of Lieutenants for Boy Scout traffic count (June 1, 1944).
Date:
1944-05-13
Description:
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from George W. Simons regarding traffic surveys in Charleston given by the Charleston Boy Scouts (May 13, 1944).
Date:
1942
Description:
Map of the Charleston peninsula showing the traffic count locations for the Metropolitan Council Traffic Survey.
Date:
1944-04-11
Description:
Letter to A. W. Allison from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding the civic services of the boy scouts (April 11, 1944).
Description:
Traffic count papers for Charleston, SC, with tally marks on them.
Date:
1944-05-05
Description:
Letter from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding use of the Boy Scouts for city planning and traffic surveys (May 5, 1944).
Date:
1944-06-06
Description:
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from George W. Simons regarding traffic surveys in Charleston given by the Charleston Boy Scouts (June 6, 1944).
Date:
1942
Description:
Map of the Charleston peninsula showing the traffic count locations for the Metropolitan Council Traffic Survey.
Description:
List of traffic count locations, checkers' names, address, telephone number, and troop number.
Description:
Boy Scouts of Charleston membership list with addresses.
Date:
1944-05-24
Description:
Letter to J. R. Newberry from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding the traffic flow study being done by the Charleston Boy Scouts (May 24, 1944).
Date:
1944-06-22
Description:
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from George W. Simons regarding a recount for the traffic survey being done by the Charleston Boy Scouts (June 22, 1944).
Date:
1944-11-14
Description:
Thank you letter to J. R. Newberry from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding the traffic flow study done by the Charleston Boy Scouts (Nov. 14, 1944).
Description:
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.
Description:
Document with the boy scout traffic count (June 1, 1944).