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Rear-side view of Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: HANOVER HOUSE 431
Women sorting clothes in Laundry Building Clemson University Libraries Interior shot of three female laundry workers sorting clothing in the old laundry building, now demolished. On back: [Dillard bldg.]
Drawing of Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Hanover House sketch]
Barracks No. 1, Clemson College, South Carolina Clemson University Libraries Sepia postcard produced by The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. On back: C.U. Buildings - Barracks  From RS Springer 83-49
Drawing of Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: Line Drawings Campus Scenes
Interior room in Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: Interior shot Hanover House; [1962]; Hanover
Benji Mills in interior room in Hanover House Clemson University Libraries UA100_001336
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1983-12
Barns at Clemson College Clemson University Libraries On front of photograph: The Barns of C.A.C.
Hanover House in Pinopolis, Berkeley County Clemson University Libraries UA100_001347; On Back: [Hanover House, Pinopolis, Berkeley County, SC c1939]
Kettle on table sitting on hearth in Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Hanover House, interior 1963]
Clemson Cadets and band with Main Building and Barracks No. 1 in background Clemson University Libraries On back: [c1895] [Tillman Hall] [Main Building] [Barracks #1] [Clemson cadets] [band]
Exterior, Laundry Building Clemson University Libraries South-facing exterior shot of entrance to the old laundry building, now demolished. Smoke stack from power house visible in left background. On back: Laundry - torn down [pre-1956]
Exterior, Dairy Building Clemson University Libraries On front: no. 2; Dairy (Clemson College); DAIRY [1910s]; Exterior shot of the Dairy Building, which was designed by Rudolph Edward Lee, alumn and first head of the School of Architecture.
Cadets eating Thanksgiving dinner in Mess Hall Clemson University Libraries Clemson cadets eating Thanksgiving dinner in the original, large dining room of the Mess Hall. Photograph taken prior to 1936 extension and renovation. On back: [c1915]; [Mess Hall dining room]; THANKSGIVING EARLY 1900S
Small Mess Hall dining room Clemson University Libraries Interior 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: Kitchen and Mess Hall - (D) - New Small Mess Hall - 1937
Clemson College Battalion drill near Main Building and Barracks No. 1 Clemson University Libraries On Front: Battalion Drill at Clemson College, SC May, 94; On back: [Tillman Hall] [Main Building] [May 1894] [Clemson Cadets]
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1894-05
African American home demonstration, 1953 August Clemson University Libraries The US Department of Agriculture's Cooperative Extension Service included Home Demonstration Clubs to educate rural women on home economics. South Carolina's Cooperative Extension Service required segregated clubs taught but not enough black women agents were hired to cover all counties and their pay was considerably less than white home agents.
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1953-08
Cadet Picking Up Clothes at Laundry Building Clemson University Libraries Interior shot of a Clemson cadet being handed a bag of laundry by a female laundry worker, while another Clemson student looks on. Photo taken at old laundry building, now demolished. On back: [Dillard bldg.]
Barracks No. 3 Clemson University Libraries On back: Third Barracks. Clemson College, SC. Clemson, South Carolina, is the home of the Clemson Tigers, and this beautiful building, set off by the four huge columns, is the home of many Clemson's all ROTC students. While this would be called a dormitory at most institutions, the ROTC institutions, leads students to call all living quarters barracks. This modernly appointed four-poster is Third Barracks. Stamped: . Stamp covered by text: Clemson News Bureau.
Barracks No. 1, Clemson College, South Carolina Clemson University Libraries Color postcard. On back of postcard: Miss Louise Cole. Ebenezer S.C. Hello! Guess you will begin teaching soon. Where are you going to teach this year? Am having to study hard this year for soph. is some hard. The rats are having an easy time this year. Sincerely, W.H.H. Postmarked SEP 1913