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 to Harold A. Mouzon from Henry P. Staats thanking him for his letter regarding the State Supreme Court decision about creating a special tax district (Sept. 19, 1945).
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Mayor E. Edward Wehman acknowledging Whitelaw's letter on the presentation of an off-street parking plan (Feb. 13, 1945).
Letter to Mayor E. Edward Wehman, Jr. from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding the presentation of an off-street parking plan to the Charleston City Council (Feb. 12, 1945).
Letter to Edward Kronsberg, Edwin Poulnot, and Clarence W. Legerton from Robert N.S. Whitelaw offering the Civic Services Committee's files about off-street parking (Jan. 10, 1951).
Letter to A.J. Tamsberg from Robert N.S. Whitelaw regarding the invitation of the Civic Services Committee to present its off-street parking plan (Oct. 13, 1945).
Letter in response to William G. Sheppard from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (Oct. 26, 1944) thanking him for his interest in the CSC's efforts to find a solution to the parking problem.
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 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.
News and Courier articles (Jan. 25, 1951), "City May Condemn Land Needed for Parking Lots," "Memminger Parking Lot," and letter to editor "City Parking Lots."
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from A.J. Tamsberg regarding the Civic Services Committee representatives presenting on off-street parking at a City Council meeting (March 15, 1945).
Map of Area 3 bounded by Beaufain Street, Hasell Street, Meeting Street, Broad Street, Legare Street, and Archdale Street assigned to Ferdinanda Waring.