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 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.)
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 from William M. Means to Homer M. Pace regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (May 22, 1941).
Letter from Dr. Joseph I. Waring to Homer M. Pace regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (Nov. 24, 1941).
Letter from Frederick H. McDonald to Homer M. Pace regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (Nov. 8, 1941).
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. 27, 1941).
Letter from Homer M. Pace to William M. Means regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (May 19, 1941).
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).
Letter from Robert N.S. Whitelaw to Frederick H. McDonald regarding Mr. McDonald's suggestions and about the retention of Miss McCormack (Nov. 19, 1941).
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 report entitled "Inventory," which states the need for an architectural inventory and outlines the procedure for doing such a survey. (Presumably written 1940.)
A report entitled "Other Lines of Investigation," which outlines the actions needed to be taken to offer practical results from the survey, including zoning. (Presumably written 1940.)
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 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.
Article from the News and Courier entitled "Housing Bureau Will be Set Up" regarding a planning bureau to help with housing needs during the war (Oct. 6, 1942).
Letter to George W. Simons from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Aug. 4, 1943) enclosing informational material and asking if Whitelaw and Fred McDonald may consult with him about city planning matters in Charleston.
Letter to Frances Benjamin Johnston from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Dec. 6, 1941) regarding the use of her photographs for the upcoming city planning exhibition.
Letter to Frederick H. McDonald from Edmund P. Grice in response to an inquiry made about the County Hall being used as a recreational center (May 1, 1943).