Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from Wallace Richards (Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association) (July 14, 1941) requesting information about its regional planning activities.
Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from Louise Field (Twentieth Century Fund) (June 30, 1941) regarding request for information about the Fund's regional planning projects..
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from William W. Blodgett (June 9, 1949) regarding his inability to attend the June 9 meeting and expressing encouragement about the publication of Charleston Grows.
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 Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Joseph P. Riley [Senior] [President, Charleston Chamber of Commerce] (June 7, 1949) declining invitation to serve on the Charleston Grows editorial committee.
Letter to Frederick H. McDonald from Helen Gardner McCormack (April 3, 1942) asking him to write something about the development of Charleston architecture for an upcoming article about the exhibit..
Letter to Mrs. Sidney Tesky from Helen Gardner McCormack (April 21, 1942) requesting that she not remove the fire insurance mark at her home (32 George Street).
Letter to Susan Pringle Frost from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding a letter to the editor she had written expressing concern that a planned park would be segregated (Jan. 23, 1945).
Letter to Commissioner Jesse E. Stanton (Public Buildings Administration) from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (April 16, 1946) regarding plans for a new post office building in Charleston.
Letter to Frederick H. McDonald from J. A. Von Dohlen thanking McDonald for invitation to attend a meeting for the Community Development Council (May 14, 1943).
A report entitled "Inventory," which states the need for an architectural inventory and outlines the procedure for doing such a survey. (Presumably written 1940.)
Letter to the Honorable Thomas Gamble (Mayor, City of Savannah) from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (June 22, 1945) regarding the parking survey and the related work of CSC.
Letter from JDB [signature illegible] at Paul Motor Company to Homer M. Pace declining request to attend CSC meeting or participate with fundraising efforts (Sept. 21, 1945).
Sample "Opinion Poll on Automobile Parking Problem for Metropolitan Council" with instructions for interviewers listed on the bottom of the page (Oct., 1944).
Letter to Frederick P. Keppel (Carnegie Corporation) from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Nov. 30, 1939) about the need for an architectural survey 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 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 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).
Letter to Frederick H. McDonald from Edmund P. Grice (May 31, 1943) advising him that Lanham Act Funds were received by the Charleston County Public Welfare Board.
Letter to Jane Kingsley from W. L. Sturdevant (April 17, 1943) enclosing publications about city planning, regional planning, and conservation of natural resources.
Letter to Frederick H. McDonald from O.T. Wallace( June 23, 1943) regarding the Survey of status of some basic living necessities in the Charleston Area.
Newspaper article entitled "Gibbes Gallery Show Opening Today will Illustrate Good and Bad Points" from the News and Courier regarding "This is Charleston" exhibit (Mar. 27, 1942).
Letter to David H. Stevens of the Rockefeller Foundation from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Aug. 18, 1948) inquiring about a grant to underwrite the publication of Charleston Grows.
Letter to Helen Gardner McCormack from Chester H. Wicker, Agent of Vieux Carre Commission Field Office in New Orleans (Dec. 3, 1941) regarding Louisiana ordinances related to buildings with architectural and historical significance..
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from E. Edward Wehman, Jr. (Mayor of Charleston) (June 21, 1945) requesting that RNSW contact Mayor Gamble of Savannah and provide him with information about Charleston's parking survey.
Letter from Homer M. Pace to A. Eugene Geer requesting his assistance securing of funds for the continuance of the Civic Services Committee (Sept. 14, 1945).