(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 142 Church Street. Includes a thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Brief notes and description about the property.
Correspondence from Margaret P. Mead, Chairman for the Leadership Department for the National Board of the Y.W.C.A., to the President and Personnel Chairman regarding "heavy strains upon both volunteers and staff" due to the effects of World War II.
A three-page letter, written to Senator Maybank by a Charleston Reverend, supporting Admiral William H. Allen's attempts to clean up Charleston's vice problems and condemning Mayor Henry W. Lockwood's efforts to control the problem. The Reverend also suggests the possibility of German foreign agents operating within Charleston's City Police Department. Also included is a response by Senator Maybank explaining that he has no authority over law enforcement, but would vote for the Sheppard Bill to prohibit the sale of liquor within army camps.
Correspondence concerning a request by Senator Burnet R. Maybank to Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox that further investigations be made into vice conditions in Charleston to see if there have been any improvements.
Correspondence concerning the declaration of parts of Charleston as "out of bounds" to United States military personnel. Mayor Lockwood felt that he was personally under attack and requested the aide of Senator Maybank. Also attached is a copy of a letter from Admiral William Henry Allen to Mayor Lockwood stating that he had restricted general liberty to all enlisted men in Charleston for one week due to their violation of the previous "out of bounds" restrictions.
Correspondence concerning protests by Charleston citizens against the city’s failure to clean up the vice situation in Charleston. Also mentioned are attached newspaper clippings that can be found in the physical collection held by the College of Charleston.
Program for a banquet held by Friendship Lodge No. 9 of the Freemasons at the Francis Marion Hotel. The program includes a menu, and a schedule of the event, officers of the Lodge, and the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "God Bless America." The program notes an invocation by Rabbi Jacob S. Raisin.