Letter to Albert Sottile from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (April 17, 1945) thanking him for his donation to CSC, and noting his disagreement with the members of the committee.
Article entitled "Zoning Law Cannot Stop Changing of 85-87 Broad" regarding the changing of the building on 85-87 Broad Street where DuBose Heyward lived as a young boy (March 9, 1945).
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from Susan P. Frost in response to his reply to her, regarding her concern about parks being segregated (Jan. 25, 1945).
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.
Letter from Henry T. Gaud to Homer M. Pace regarding his assistance securing of funds for the continuance of the Civic Services Committee (Sept. 19, 1945).
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.
Letter in response to Charles F. Colbert, Jr. from Robert N.S. Whitelaw (May 21, 1945) expressing appreciation for Colbert's interest in CSC's programs.
Letter to H.D. Todd from Robert N.S. Whitelaw dated Mar. 17, 1945, asking him to introduce Staats before the speech "Capital Investment in City Planning."
Letter to Robert N.S. Whitelaw from A.J. Tamsberg regarding the Civic Services Committee representatives presenting at the meeting for the Committee on Ways and Means (March 6, 1945).
Letter to Henry P. Staats from Harold A. Mouzon regarding the creating of a special tax district for the purpose of financing the off-street parking plan (Sept. 18, 1945).
"Outline of Procedure in Development of Off-Street Parking Plan" providing property to be acquired, architectural layout, engineering, economics, and legal (April 18, 1945).
Charleston Evening Post article (Nov. 5, 1945), "Off-Street Parking: Details of Plan to Solve Business District Traffic Problem Going to Council Nov. 13."
A speech entitled "The Background of Traffic Congestion" given by Henry P. Staats before the Society for the Preservation of Old Dwellings (November 8, 1945).
Letter to Mrs. H. W. Mitchell with the Civic Services Committee regarding suggestions made in a previous letter about zoning (March 26, 1945) (sender's name illegible).