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Letter from An Old Friend to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Telegram expressing congratulations on how 99 percent of America is proud of Clemson's behaviour.
1963-01-30
Letter from Fair to Alumni and Other Friends, April 1963 Clemson University Libraries Attachment of a copy of Chancellor J. D. Williams address, which recieve favourable reaction for setting the case for the University and the South.
1963-04-01
Letter from A Friend to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Urging Clemson to keep the media away from Gantt and to place Gantt in a separate housing area from the white students so they will not have to share a bathroom.
1963-01-28
Letter from LaRue to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Discussing what she read in an article about Old Miss and expressing her opinion that Governor Barnett should have talked to the Kennedys and stood against the integration with his protesting students.
1963-01-19
Letter from LaRue to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Discussing what she read in an article about Old Miss and expressing her opinion that Governor Barnett should have talked to the Kennedys and stood against the integration with his protesting students.
1963-01-19
Letter from LaRue to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Discussing what she read in an article about Old Miss and expressing her opinion that Governor Barnett should have talked to the Kennedys and stood against the integration with his protesting students.
1963-01-19
Letter from LaRue to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Discussing what she read in an article about Old Miss and expressing her opinion that Governor Barnett should have talked to the Kennedys and stood against the integration with his protesting students.
1963-01-19
Letter, 1885 April 9, Leo Lesquereux (Columbus, OH) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 3 Clemson University Libraries Friendly letter of reminiscences and inquiry.
1885-04-09
Letter, 1885 April 9, Leo Lesquereux (Columbus, OH) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Friendly letter of reminiscences and inquiry.
1885-04-09
Letter, 1855 July 12, Peter Porcher (Charleston, SC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 3 Clemson University Libraries Asks copy of Ravenel's work on Fungi for a friend.
1855-07-12
Letter, 1855 July 12, Peter Porcher (Charleston, SC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Asks copy of Ravenel's work on Fungi for a friend.
1855-07-12
Clay bust of Marvin Griffin, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Preliminary model for bust presented to Governor Marvin Griffin by friends from Laurens County, Georgia in October 1955.
Bust of Marvin Griffin, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Preliminary model for bust presented to Governor Marvin Griffin by friends from Laurens County, Georgia in October 1955.
Clay bust of Marvin Griffin, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Preliminary model for bust presented to Governor Marvin Griffin by friends from Laurens County, Georgia in October 1955.
Bust of Marvin Griffin, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Preliminary model for bust presented to Governor Marvin Griffin by friends from Laurens County, Georgia in October 1955.
Letter, 1885 April 9, Leo Lesquereux (Columbus, OH) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Friendly letter of reminiscences and inquiry.
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1885-04-09
Clay bust of Marvin Griffin next to reference photographs, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Preliminary model for bust presented to Governor Marvin Griffin by friends from Laurens County, Georgia in October 1955.
Letter, 1855 July 12, Peter Porcher (Charleston, SC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Asks copy of Ravenel's work on Fungi for a friend.
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1855-07-12
Friends and family of the Gantts, circa 1969 Clemson University Libraries Front row (left to right): Harry Jones, Lace Pinck, Anna Reid, Sonya Gantt, Rebecca Gilyard, Lawerce Reid. Back: Shirley Jones, Floyd Gant, Gladys Gant.
Circa 1969
Letter, 1857 June 11, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Will soon send specimens, wants Ravenel to meet him in Chatanooga. He and Ravenel are both going to retired. Mentions various friends.
1857-06-11
Letter, 1857 June 11, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 3 Clemson University Libraries Will soon send specimens, wants Ravenel to meet him in Chatanooga. He and Ravenel are both going to retired. Mentions various friends.
1857-06-11
Letter, 1857 June 11, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 4 Clemson University Libraries Will soon send specimens, wants Ravenel to meet him in Chatanooga. He and Ravenel are both going to retired. Mentions various friends.
1857-06-11
Letter, 1857 June 11, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Will soon send specimens, wants Ravenel to meet him in Chatanooga. He and Ravenel are both going to retired. Mentions various friends.
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1857-06-11
Jankowska forwarding an article on Brown V. Board to Edwards, August 1962 Clemson University Libraries Acknowledging a letter and an attachment of a requested paper: "An Inside View of Brown V. Board"
1962-08-30
Group portrait of Robert Lee Campbell, 13 years old and Adger Smythe Campbell, 12 years old, 1915 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of Robert Lee Campbell, 13 years old and Adger Smythe Campbell, 12 years old, 1915
1913-03-31
Friends and family of the Gantts, circa 1969 Clemson University Libraries Front row (left to right): Harry Jones, Anna Lou Reid, Shirley Jones; Middle Row: Lace Pinckney, Sonya Gantt, Rebecca Gilyard, Lawerce Reid, unknown, unknown, Harold Hill, Joey Pinckney; Back: Gladys Gant. Home of Dr. Harold E. Hill.
Circa 1969
Old Stone Church graveyard Clemson University Libraries On front of photograph: Graveyard, Old Stone Church, two views.
Old Stone Church Clemson University Libraries Written in image of cyanotype: Old Stone Church.
Painting of "Brenau of Old," 1964 Clemson University Libraries On back - 30 x 40; BRENAU OF OLD
1964
Tillman Hall beyond Old Greenville Highway Clemson University Libraries On back: [Old Greenville Highway/ Highway 93] 78-0532
Print Shop, exterior Clemson University Libraries West-facing exterior shot of the old Print Shop, demolished circa 1965. On back: Old Print Shop; [Laundry]
Letter from Edwards to Governor Russell, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Transmitting a copy of an extract from the minutes of a special meeting of the Clemson Board of Trustees held in Columbia, SC. Also notifying that J.P Stren and Frank Thompson were expected at Clemson later that day to help complete plans and make preparations for law enforcement when Gantt is admitted to the college.
1963-01-25
Telegram from Gantt to Vickery asking for an admissions interview immediately, June 1962 Clemson University Libraries Telegram from Gantt to Vickery asking that his application be considered and him given an interview immediately. Vickery responds two days later saying that Gantt's application is pending just like everyone else's and that Gantt will be informed of a date for the interview "as soon as other details relative to your application have been completed."
1962-06-26
Group portrait photograph of church members celebrating Old Folks Day, Newry Church of God, Newry, South Carolina Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of seven men and sixteen women, presumably church members, celebrating Old Folks Day, Newry Church of God, Newry, S.C.
Bowman Field, Agricultural Hall and Clemson Club Hotel Clemson University Libraries On back: [Agricultural Hall]; [Library]; Old baseball diamond - on Bowman field - Old ag. building in backs ground; Hotel off to left
Montage of Clemson College buildings Clemson University Libraries On back of print (clockwise): "3rd Barracks, Old Textile Bldg., 2nd Barracks, Dairy Bldg., Present Library, YMCA, Main Bldg., View from Main Bldg., Old Engineering Bldg., and Chemistry Bldg [center]. Stamped: Photographed by James Huntington Commercial Photographer 219-A. South Main St. Greenville, South Carolina.
Ceramic bust of an older boy, circa 1956 Clemson University Libraries
Ceramic head of a man in an exhibition, 1971 Clemson University Libraries
1971
Woman wearing an unbuttoned coat Clemson University Libraries Possibly a reference photograph for artwork.
Woman wearing an unbuttoned coat Clemson University Libraries Possibly a reference photograph for artwork.
Bust of Albert Einstein in an exhibition, 1971 Clemson University Libraries Bust created circa 1964.
1971
Echinocrinus aculeata, isolated plate of an echinoid test Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Grenola Limestone.
Ceramic head of a man in an open collar shirt Clemson University Libraries On back - Thompson
Cypraea sp., three steinkerns of an egg shaped shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Clay head of man in an open collar shirt Clemson University Libraries Bust is identified as Thompson on another image.
Clay head of man in an open collar shirt Clemson University Libraries Bust is identified as Thompson on another image.
Rhyncholampas carolinensis, the small test has an oval outline in plain view Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Men clearing an area of land Clemson University Libraries On back: Stamped: Globe Photo, Inc.
Harvey Gantt campaign photograph Clemson University Libraries Harvey Gantt in an early political campaign photograph that was never used.
Man riding donkey Clemson University Libraries Used as an illustration in A. Wolfe Davidson's unpublished memoir "The Power of Pearls."
Clay head of man in an open collar shirt Clemson University Libraries Image of similar sculpted head is identified as Thompson
Two people in a synagogue Clemson University Libraries Used as an illustration in A. Wolfe Davidson's unpublished memoir "The Power of Pearls."
Two people in a synagogue Clemson University Libraries Used as an illustration in A. Wolfe Davidson's unpublished memoir "The Power of Pearls."
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1940-04-24
Ellison D. Smith poking a log in an indoor fireplace, 1944 August Clemson University Libraries On back - Reproduction Not Permitted. Life Magazine.
1944-08
Letter, 1841 August 24, M. Carey Lee (Philadelphia, PA) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries An answer to Ravenel's inquiry about books he wanted.
Side view of statuette of Mary Putnam Gridley seated in an armchair Clemson University Libraries Statuette was created circa 1938. It's shown outdoors on a stool.
People and dishware outside a terra cotta factory Clemson University Libraries Used as an illustration in A. Wolfe Davidson's unpublished memoir "The Power of Pearls."
A. Wolfe Davidson's granddaughter Jennifer Burwinkle with bust of Marshall Prevost in an exhibition, 1971 Clemson University Libraries Painting of building near railroad track hanging in background.
1971
Letter, 1859 July 14, U. Sinclaire Bird to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Asking to publish an address to be delivered in Aiken on July 27.
1859-07-14
Trumpet fish (Centriscus heinrichi) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 20 million years old; Root casts.
Insect larvae Bob Campbell Geology Museum 170 million years old.
Termites in amber (Isoptera sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 2 million years old.
Lacewing Bob Campbell Geology Museum 45 million years old; Formation: Green River Formation.
Anguid lizard (Peltosaurus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 30 million years old; Formation: White River Formation.
Trilobite (Geesops africanus) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 380 million years old.
Ammonite (Desmoceras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 110 million years old; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Dinosaur footprint Bob Campbell Geology Museum 225 million years old.
Ammonite (Alligaticeras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 180 million years old; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Trilobite (Dicranurus monstrosus) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 380 million years old; Formation: Megrane Formation.
Ammonite (Placenticeras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 70 million years old; Formation: Bearpaw Shale.
Trilobite (Flexicalymene ouzregui) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 445 million years old; Formation: Ktaoua Formation.
Bees (hymenoptera) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 34 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale; Donated: R.S. Campbell.
Reptile trackway Bob Campbell Geology Museum 270 million years old.
Teeth (Spinosaurus aegyptiacus) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 120 million years old.
Mammuthus columbi (Columbian Mammoth) tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum 1.8 million years old.
Fossil feces (Coprolite) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 20 million years old.
Trilobite (Metacanthina issoumourensis) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 387 million years old.
Trilobite (Metacanthina issoumourensis) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 387 million years old.
Wooly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) metacarpal Bob Campbell Geology Museum 50 thousand years old.
Brittle star (Ophiuroidea sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 450 million years old; Formation: Kataoua Formation.

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