Consists of a report on C. B. Ross Company, Inc., statement of the corporation's construction costs, and one loose photograph. The 1942 report provides a business history, profiles of the company officers, financial statement, and detailed accounts of their building projects. The accounts of the building projects constructed prior to the corporation's formation in 1936 appear to have been built by previous Uris organizations. Each building project account includes a black and white photograph, property description, name of the architect, name of the engineers, construction specifications, and completion dates. The properties profiled include: 355 Riverside Drive (1922); 1133 Park Ave. (1923); Hotel Buckingham, 101 West 57th St. (1924); 79 Madison Ave. (1926); Court Square Building, 2 Lafayette St. (1927); 271 Madison Ave. (1927); 60 Broad St. (1927); Hudson Terminal Garage, 66 Dey St. (1927); Hotel Monclair, Lexington & 49th St. (1928); Hotel Dixie, 241 West 42nd St. (1930); Hotel St. Moritz, 50 Central Park South (1930); 1 University Place (1930); 255 Greene St. (1937); 2 Sutton Place South (1938); 930 Fifth Ave. (1940); Officers' Quarters, Fort Belvoir, Virginia (1941); Cabin John Gardens, Maryland (1942); Hillwood Square Village, Falls Church, Virginia (1942); and James Creek Housing Project, Washington, D.C. (1942). Within the construction costs statement are figures for the Buckingham Hotel, Court Square Building, Fifth Avenue Apartments, Montclair Hotel, St. Moritz Hotel, 2 Sutton Place South, and 1 University Place. The loose photograph is a black and white picture of the Hillwood Square Village in Falls Church, Virginia dated January 20, 1942.