"Notes on the Housing Authority of the City of Charleston," listing statistics from the "Real Property Inventory" of 1934 and housing data from the 1940 Census.
Map entitled "The Historic Heart of Charleston ... Compliments of the Old Slave Mart Museum," with advertisements on back of "The Historic Heart of Charleston."
One version of document entitled "The Background of Traffic Congestion," by Henry P. Staats regarding traffic congestion in America including Charleston and New York City.
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.
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.
Article "The Development of Charleston Architecture" by Albert Simons that appeared in the News & Courier, published by the SC Chapter, American Institute of Architects.
Clipping "These American Gothic Houses were Fun to Live In," featuring photographs of American Gothic houses in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire.