The telegram discusses the park project development and has a note on the back, presumably written by Mitchell, listing what he needs to discuss with Hayes over a telephone call.
This price list gives the prices for rides including "Merry-Go-Rounds" and their equipment, the "Kiddie Boat Ride," the "Flying Platform Ride," "Modern Merry To Round Drive Units," and trains and their tracks.
The pamphlet advertises the portable and the permanent Skyliner chairlift to "park and carnival owners, independent ride operators and fair management."
The included documents are: a business card for K. S. Williams of Crown Metal Products Company, a receipt, a postcard featuring "The Little Toot" train at Forest Park Highlands, an advertisement for real steam railroads, and four pages of notes on yellow notepad paper.
The folder contains the pamphlet "Realistic Railroads." This pamphlet advertises different railroad rides including the "B-14 Rocketliner," the "B-20 Aerotrain," the "C. P. Huntington," covered wagons, and handcars.
This advertisement for minuature golf courses includes a price list for different course components. There is a sketch of some sort on the back of the document.
The leaflet advertises Kiddie Rides to chain stores. These rides include the Tusko Elephant, Tusko Cow Pony, Tusko Kamel, Tusko Charger, and Tusko Geep.