Barracks No. 3Clemson University LibrariesTwo images. On back of larger: [Barracks No. 3, 1916]. On smaller: In the "Views" "Our Home in youth" Entire Page 55. 78-0523 86-73
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.
Painting of art and landmarks in Florence, Italy, 1971Clemson University LibrariesLandmarks include Michelangelo's David, Botticelli's Birth of Venus, and the basilica of the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral. A Image taken from a negative.
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.
Unity March poster, 2020 June 13Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and ArchivesPoster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "Black Lives Matter # I Can't Breath" with image of George Floyd
Male clay bustClemson University LibrariesSculpute clay bust of a man, with bas-relief medallions - including A. Wolfe Davidson's design of the South Carolina sesquicentennial coin - in background. Image taken from a negative.
Barracks No. 2 with No. 1 in backgroundClemson University LibrariesOn back: Second barracks on left with first or old barracks just beyond. 20-30. 3 1/2 x 3 1/2
Unity March poster, 2020 June 13Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and ArchivesPoster used during the Clemson University Football Team's Unity March held June 20, 2020 with the following text: "#BLM #BLM Say His Name! #GeorgeFloyd 'I Can't Breathe' " and image of George Floyd
A. Wolfe Davidson with bust of Stephen Decatur, circa 1980Clemson University LibrariesBust commissioned by the Decatur (Georgia) Lions Club to be installed on the Roy A. Blount Plaza outside the MARTA station, in downtown Decatur circa 1980. Attached to image - Commodore Stephen Decatur (to be unveiled in Decatur GA.) 27 inches
Armistice Day event (six views)Clemson University LibrariesArmistice Day date unknown. On back of photograph: Clemson University - Pictures - Events. Plaque in image left center and bottom was dedicated Nov. 11, 1921; later relocated from original location in Memorial Grove to beside President's Rotunda in Presidents Park.
Hanover HouseClemson University LibrariesOn back: Historic Houses Holiday Celebration Hanover House, above, and John C. Calhoun House will be decorated and ready for holiday visitors Dec. 10-22. The Public is invited to enjoy refreshments at the open house Friday, Dec. 10, 5-8 p.m; Hanover House; 11/18/87 CW
Plaster model of reverse of Columbia, South Carolina Sesquicentennial commemorative half dollar, circa 1936Clemson University LibrariesDepicts an image from the state seal of a palmetto tree with thirteen leaves and thirteen stars, both representing the thirteen original colonies. Spears are tied around the base of the palmetto tree, and beneath is a broken oak branch, representing the defeat of the British Oak Fleet off the coast of Sullivan's Island in 1776. Inscribed on model - United States of America Half Dollar, E-Pluribus-Unum, In God We Trust
Plaster models of reverse (left) and obverse of Columbia, South Carolina Sesquicentennial commemorative half dollar, circa 1936Clemson University LibrariesObverse depicts Lady Justice holding a sword and scales, standing between South Carolina's old State House, built in 1790, and the new State House, completed in 1903. Reverse depicts image from the state seal of a palmetto tree with thirteen leaves and thirteen stars, both representing the thirteen original colonies. Spears are tied around the base of the palmetto tree, and beneath is a broken oak branch, representing the defeat of the British Oak Fleet off the coast of Sullivan's Island in 1776. Inscribed on reverse model - United States of America Half Dollar, E-Pluribus-Unum, In God We Trust. Inscribed on obverse model - Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Capital Columbia South Carolina Liberty 1786 1936.
Greenville News article about Greenville High School art class taught by A. Wolfe Davidson, 1937 February 14Clemson University LibrariesImage in newspaper article includes, seated left to right - Lillian Zaglin, Mary Frances Poole, Frances McConnell, Frank Barnes, Louise Cooper, Mildred Lusk, Nell Jacobs, Frances Evans, Constance Whatley, Ellen Carpenter, Gerdo Prevost, Ernest Sechrist; standing, left to right - Frances Ellis, Dorothy Dillard, A. Wolfe Davidson.
Mess Hall staff members washing dishesClemson University LibrariesMess Hall kitchen staff member checking dishes waiting to be washed. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]
Greenhouse, north endClemson University LibrariesOn back: Greenhouse- Site of this greenhouse now occupied by Brackett Hall- Chem. Bldg.; Historical Photo; stamped: Clemson Alumni News; .
Women sorting clothes in Laundry BuildingClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of three female laundry workers sorting clothing in the old laundry building, now demolished. On back: [Dillard bldg.]
Exterior, Dairy BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Dairy Building, 1930s]; Historic; North facing exterior shot of the Dairy Building, with paved road on right. Rear of Education Building in background.
Exterior, Laundry BuildingClemson University LibrariesSouth-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]
Cadets eating Thanksgiving dinner in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson 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 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: Kitchen and Mess Hall - (D) - New Small Mess Hall - 1937
African American home demonstration, 1953 AugustClemson University LibrariesThe 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.
Cadet Picking Up Clothes at Laundry BuildingClemson University LibrariesInterior 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. 3Clemson University LibrariesOn 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 CarolinaClemson University LibrariesColor 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