Plaster bust of Alexander S. Salley, circa 1935Clemson University LibrariesThe bust was donated to the South Carolina Historical Society in 2005. Salley was the first secretary of the South Carolina State Historical Commission, a predecessor to the Historical Society.
Long Hall east elevationClemson University LibrariesTop of image shows lower portion of south elevation. Date faintly lettered in lower right margin: Aug 14 1926. Date of transfer to transparency unknown.
Stackhouse ApartmentsClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Stackhouse Apartments] [c1953]
Cadets eating in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets eating dinner in the large Mess Hall dining room. Photograph taken after completion of 1936 renovation and extension. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]
Roasting chickens in Mess Hall kitchenClemson University LibrariesA Mess Hall kitchen staff member checks on chickens roasting in the ovens. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]
Mess Hall staff preparing foodClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Mess Hall staff members cutting and preparing meat in the kitchen. Tom Littlejohn, long time staff member and namesake of the Tom Littlejohn apartments for Clemson's African American staff, looks on. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]; [Tom Littlejohn (far right facing camera)]
Mess Hall kitchen staffClemson University LibrariesTwo Mess Hall kitchen staff members preparing to serve soup at one of the pass-through windows separating the kitchen from the dining area. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]
Cadets eating in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets eating dinner in the large Mess Hall dining room. Photograph taken after prior to 1936 extension and renovation. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]; [c1910]
Demolition of print shopClemson University LibrariesWest-facing exterior shot showing demolition of old Print Shop, with Riggs Hall in background. On back: [Print Shop demolition] [c1965]; [Laundry]; [Riggs Hall]
Old laundry, interiorClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of laundry services located in what would become the Print Shop; the Print Shop was demolished circa 1965. On back: Laundry; [c1920]
Table in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a fully laid-out table in one of the dining rooms in the Mess Hall, located in Barracks No. 1. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]
Small Mess Hall dining roomClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of one of the smaller Mess Hall dining rooms, opened after the Hall's extension into the northwest wing of Barracks No. 1 in 1936. On back: [Mess Hall dining room].
Power House, interiorClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a steam turbine and electrical generator in the old power house, which was demolished in 1953 to make way for Johnstone Hall. On back: [Power Plant]
President's home (Riggs, Sikes, Poole)Clemson University LibrariesOn back: [President's Home. First occupied by Dr. and Mrs. W.M. Riggs in 1910 or 1911. Served as President's Home until 1959.]
Large Mess Hall dining roomClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of larger Mess Hall dining room in Barracks No. 1. Photograph taken after completion of 1936 extension. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]
Cadet serving food in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadet carrying a platter of food to serve in the old Mess Hall in Barracks No. 1. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]
Mess Hall staff member washing dishesClemson University LibrariesMess Hall kitchen staff member taking dirty dishes off a cart and depositing them in the sink to be washed. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]
Mess Hall kitchen staff with mixerClemson University LibrariesA Mess Hall kitchen staff member uses an industrial mixer to mix flour. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]
Robert F. Poole with Mess Hall kitchen staffClemson University LibrariesOn back: [President Robert F. Poole (right) presenting a certificate to a member of the Mess Hall staff]
Large Mess Hall dining roomClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of larger Mess Hall dining room in Barracks No. 1. Photograph taken after completion of 1936 extension. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]
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]
Power House smoke stackClemson University LibrariesSouth-west facing exterior shot of the smoke stack on the old power house, which was demolished in 1953 to make way for Johnstone Hall. On back: [Power plant]; Smoke Stack - Physical Plant
Mess Hall kitchen staffClemson University LibrariesMess Hall kitchen staff members weighing and working dough to make rolls. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]
Power House, interiorClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of coal-fired boilers in the old power house, which was demolished in 1953 to make way for Johnstone Hall. On back: Mechanical Engineering 500 Horse Power in Boilers Power Plant
Mess Hall kitchenClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of the Mess Hall kitchen, located in Barracks No. 1. Shown prior to 1936 extension. On back: Clemson Mess Hall [Kitchen]