Residence on Clemson College campusClemson University LibrariesResidence on campus with yard surrounded by trees. On back of photograph: Summer on the Campus.
Demolition of Johnstone Hall B and CClemson University LibrariesUA100_001617; On Back: [c1992]; DEMOLITION of two sections of Johnstone Residence Hall at Clemson University is under way ; LIBRARY COPY
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Interior, Double Room in Low Rise DormitoryClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a double occupancy room in one of the low rise dormitories. On back: Residence Hall; [Low Rise dormitories, interior]
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Interior, Triple Room in Low Rise DormitoryClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a triple occupancy room in one of the low rise dormitories. On back: Residence Hall ;[Low Rise dormitories, interior]
Clay bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Clay bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Entrance hall of President's HomeClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of the entrance hall and stairs in the President's Home. Photograph taken while Dr. Robert C. Edwards was the president in residence. On back: [President's Home]; [interior]; [1963]
Clay bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Mauldin Hall renderingClemson University LibrariesOn back:Architects' Drawing of new Women's Residence Hall (opening1963-64); Women's Dormitory; [Mauldin Hall]; [Low Rise dormitories]; UA100_001119
A. Wolfe Davidson with bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida. founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith in studio, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Morrison House, exteriorClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of the Morrison House. Demolished during the construction of the President's House in 1958, it was one of the original faculty residences on campus. Built around 1895, occupants included William Shannon Morrison, James C. Littlejohn, and William Harold Washington. On back: 1 of original Clemson College residencies; [Morrison House c1895 - ?]; [Little John House]; [Washington House c1937-c1958]; [demolished to make room for President's House c1958]
A. Wolfe Davidson with bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Charles E. Daniel modeling for sculpture, sideClemson University LibrariesCharles Daniel, life trustee of Clemson College and US Senator from South Carolina, modeling for the artist for use as a reference photograph. Mr. Daniel resided in Greenville, SC. On back: Mss356_0211 [Charles Daniel]
Moorman HouseClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of Moorman House, which was built in 1935 and served as a faculty residence. Located on Douthit Hills directly across from the President's Park, the house was razed in 2013. On back: Moorman House 8/1/84
Student Signing in at Front Desk in Low Rise DormitoryClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of male student using phone while checking in at the front desk of a low rise dormitory. Door to the resident counselor's apartment seen in background. On back: [Low Rise dormitories, interior]
Rendering, Schilletter Dining Hall and Manning HallClemson University LibrariesOn front of image: High rise residence hall no. one and east campus cafeteria, Hallman and Weems, Architects and Landscape Architects. Black and white architectural rendering of Schilletter Dining Hall, Manning Hall, and surrounding landscape On back: [Manning Hall]; [Schilletter Dining Hall]; High Rise Residence Hall No. 1 and East Campus Cafeteria
Exterior, Low Rise DormitoriesClemson University LibrariesNorthwest-facing exterior shot of parking lot in front of the low rise dormitories (from left to right): Mauldin Hall, Barnett Hall, and Smith Hall. On back: Residence Hall;[Low Rise dormitories];L-R Mauldin Hall, Barnett Hall, Smith Hall
Letter from Harrelson to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that he has talked with Biship Hardin about air conditioning the Episocopal Residence and that approximately $3,000.00 could be made available to fund the project.
Nymph of Lubber GrasshopperClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Nymph of Lubber Grasshopper; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Brown wolf spider and egg sacClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Brown Wolf Spider and Egg sac; W.Va; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Front view of hoverflyClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Portrait of Syrphus (full face); Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Weevil attack larva of unknown insectClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Attacking larvae of; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Larva of ladybugClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Aphis Bear Larva of Convergent Ladybird; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Empty body of parasitized flyClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Empty body of parasitized fly; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Nymph of buffalo tree hopperClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Nymph of Buffalo Tree Hopper; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Larva of Small Blue ButterflyClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Larva of small Blue Butterfly; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Cocoons of a Wasp ParasiteClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Cocoons of a wasp parasite; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Nymphal skin of young wheelbugClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Nymphal skin of young wheelbug; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Egg sac of orb-weaver spiderClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Egg sac of orbweaver; Argiope; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Egg mass of orb-weaver spiderClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Egg mass of orbweaver; Argiope; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Tunnel web of grass spiderClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Grass spider's tunnel of death (close); Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Nymphs of Two-spot TreehoppersClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Nymphs of two-spot tree hoppers; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Web of filmy house spiderClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Web of filmy house spider, Linyphia marginata; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Start of Nest of Bald-faced Hornet (Vespa Maculata)Clemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: 9; Made in U.S.A.; Start of nest of bald-faced hornet (Vespa maculata); Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Red nymph of occasional flower bugClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Red nymph of Occasional Flower Bug; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Mimic of Robber Fly (blunt probiscus)Clemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Mimic of Robber fly (blunt probiscus); Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Grass spider in mouth of tunnelClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Grass spider in mouth of tunnel; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Larva of murky ground beetleClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Larva of Murky Ground Beetle (harpalus carliginosus); Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Grass spider and remains of preyClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Grass Spider and Prey (remains of meal); Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.