Letter from Homer M. Pace to Dr. Joseph I. Waring regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (Nov. 18, 1941).
Letter from Homer M. Pace to Frederick McDonald regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (Nov. 4, 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 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 Homer M. Pace to Dr. Joseph I. Waring regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (Nov. 27, 1941).
Letter from William M. Means to Homer M. Pace regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (May 22, 1941).
Letter from Homer M. Pace to William M. Means regarding membership in the Charleston Regional Planning Advisory Committee of the Carolina Art Association (May 19, 1941).
Letter from Robert N.S. Whitelaw to Frederick H. McDonald regarding Mr. McDonald's suggestions and about the retention of Miss McCormack (Nov. 19, 1941).
A copy of the typed minutes of a meeting held in Admiral William Henry Allen's office on October 1, 1941, concerning what should be done about vice conditions in the city of Charleston. Also included is a letter from Charleston Mayor Henry W. Lockwood expressing concern that the testimony in the minutes was "doctored" as there is some testimony missing from what he remembered. Those listed as present at the meeting include Admiral William Henry Allen (U.S.N.), Lieut. Ernest Burnwell (U.S.N.R.), W. M. Sanders, Jr., Mayor Henry W. Lockwood, Chief Chris H. Ortman (City Police), Hall T. McGee (Chamber of Commerce), James J. Lamb (Pres. Jr. Chamber of Commerce), Chief Daniel S. Mott (county police), S. A. Cothran (News and Courier), Mr. Collison (Evening Post), Lt. Col. A. K. Brown, Col. Randolph A. Coyle (U.S.M.C.), Lt. Comdr. Raymond K. Marron (U.S.C.G), Chris Limehouse (Chairman County Police Commission), Col. C. D. Peirce, Henry J. Mann, Lieut. Peyton Anderson (U.S.N.R.), Captain A. N. Baker (U.S.N.), and Chaplain C. M. Sitler (U.S.N.).