The best that I can tell, prior to 1946 - A9 is the only steel indicated w/ an allowable tensile stress of 18 ksi.
Starting with the 1946 (until 1949) spec, it changed to A7 (the allowable stress stayed at 18 ksi) and says "except that joists or parts of joists formed of strip or sheet steel shall conform to Grade C of ASTM. Tentative Specifications for Light Gage Structural Quality, Flat Rolled Carbon Steel (ASTM A245-44T or A246-44T)"
Starting with the 1949 (until 1951) spec, it stayed with A7 and says "except that joists or parts of joists formed of strip or sheet steel shall conform to Grade C of ASTM A245-48T "Tentative Specification for Heavy Gage Structural Quality, Flat Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets" or Grade C of ASTM A246-48T, "Tentative Specification for Light Gage Structural Quality, Flat Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets" or Grade C of ASTM A303-48T "Tentative Specification for Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Strip of Structural Quality"
Starting with the 1951 (until 1955) spec, it stayed with A7 and says "except that joists or parts of joists formed of strip or sheet steel shall conform to Grade C of ASTM A245 "Specification for Heavy Gage Structural Quality, Flat Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets" or Grade C of ASTM A246, "Specification for Light Gage Structural Quality, Flat Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets" or Grade C of ASTM A303 "Specification for Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Strip of Structural Quality"