Letter dated Jan. 27, 1945, from Porter Williams of Carolina Savings Bank [City of Charleston Alderman] to Dr. Joseph I. Waring in support of the opposition to selling the South Adgers Wharf property to a shrimpery and keeping the neighborhood residential.
Series of articled: " Firemen Studying Civilian Defense" (Sept. 5, 1941), "Two Anti-Aircraft Regiments to Defend Charleston in Oct. Exercises" (Sept. 25, 1941), "Do You Know Your Charleston: Port of Embarkation" (Aug. 17, 1942), and "Former Rice Mill and Marshland Converted into Busy Naval Patrol Base" [West Point Rice Mill] (Sept. 18, 1942).
Series of articles: "Project Expected to Bring Rapid Growth to Holly Hill" (Dec. 1941), "Excellent Soil and Wildlife Abundant in Berkeley County" (Dec. 1941), "Walterboro has Strategic Place" (Dec. 1941), and an articles dated about Berkeley County (Dec. 1941).
Newspaper articles and letters to the editor regarding the proposed sale of public lands at Adgers Wharf and vicinity (Jan. 23-Feb. 14, 1945). Includes letters from Henry P. Staats, St. Julien R. Childs, Samuel G. Stoney, Ferdinanda L. Waring, and Alston Deas.
Series of articles: "Do You Know Your Charleston: Huguenot Society of South Carolina" (Feb. 9, 1942), "Officers Reelected, Report Made at Meeting of Library Society" (Jan. 20, 1942), "Garden Club at Manigault House" (Dec. 4, 1941), Benevolent Society Meeting Next Week" (Dec. 4, 1941), "Two Nights for String Symphony" (Dec. 4, 1941).
Series of articles: " Some Charleston 'Firsts'" (Aug. 25, 1941), "Buffalo to Return to S.C. its Secession Proclamation" (Sept. 28, 1941), "Charleston Built Warship in 1798 as Gift to U.S." by D. Huger Bacot, "Lowcountry Gossip" by Chlotilde R. Martin (Dec. 28, 1941).
Letter dated Jan. 24, 1945, from Robert N.S. Whitelaw to George W. Simons regarding the CSC's urging of the City Council not to sell property piecemeal.
Transcript copy of letter from Joseph I. Waring to Porter Williams [City of Charleston Alderman] expressing opposition to the proposed selling of waterfront property at South Adgers Wharf and East Bay Street to a shrimpery.