Series of articles: "School District Millages Listed" (June 19 [no year]), "Federal School Aid is Discussed" (Sept. 4, 1942), "Education Week Observed in Negro Schools" (Nov. 15, 1941).
Letter dated Nov. 10, 1942, from Frederick H. McDonald to R.T. Ledbetter (Home Owners' Loan Corporation) regarding the conversion of Charleston dwellings under the "home-use" program.
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.
"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 to George W. Simons from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Mar. 15, 1945) regarding recent City Council meeting and upcoming Merchants' Association meeting..
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).
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.