A typed two-page document of meeting minutes with reports from the Sullivan's Island Improvement Society requesting, discussion of the seriousness of anonymous complaints, a vote to lower the license fee for the Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company. The minutes conclude with a discussion about citizens grass not being cut and the penalty for ignoring the town clerk's notification to cut the grass leading to a warrant for arrest.
The 1880-1930 Year Book Index for the City of Charleston is an alphabetical list of subject and name entries pointing to the individual City of Charleston Year Books published between 1880 and 1930. The bound volume includes two separate indexes. The first is a published 1880 to 1901 index compiled by George H. Holmes of the Charleston Bar Association and printed locally by Lucas-Richardson Lithograph and Printing Company. The 1900 to 1930 index was compiled by Joseph C. Barbot, Clerk of Council. The Barbot index was never published and appears in typewritten manuscript form with handwritten corrections and editions.
A typed two-page document of meeting minutes with reports on finances and correspondence with the U. S. Engineers and the State of South Carolina Highway Department. There was a vote to postpone roadwork, licensing fee charges, and the reelection of H. C. Bowman as town clerk. There was also discussion and a report on the Board's visit to a citizen's lot to clarify that no dwelling could be built without permits. The minutes conclude with the Board instructing the clerk to write an article about the fire hazard related to overgrown grass and shrubbery.
A typed document of meeting minutes with reports on finances, lighting, and streets read. The town clerk was instructed to write to the State Highway Department regarding delays of road improvements and send notices to citizens who needed to cut their grass "on account of the fire hazard and dry weather."
A typed document of meeting minutes with a financial report read, bills ordered paid, and mention of "servants quarters" built on a citizen's lot. The Board also voted to allow Black laborers on the Island, referred to as "colored help," take a half day of on Saturday if they make up the hours during the week.
A typed document of meeting minutes of a special meeting called to discuss a judgement against Sullivan's Island "on the books of the treasury" and their plan to pay it.
The City of Charleston's 1931 city planning report by Morris Knowles, Inc. The report contains demographic information regarding school districts, playgrounds, and parks with recommendations for school redistricting and locations for new parks and playgrounds. School and park information is racially divided between white and African American sections. The report also includes suggestions for a thoroughfare and other street changes.