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Plaster bust of William "Bill" Greenlee, circa 1935 Clemson University Libraries Although not directly identified as Greenlee, this bust is labeled "Clemson Coach Driver" in Davidson's unpublished autobiography. Bill Greenlee served as Thomas Clemson's coach driver and was working for Clemson College when Davidson was working on statue of Thomas Clemson.
Plaster bust of William "Bill" Greenlee, circa 1935 Clemson University Libraries On back - Clemson's coach driver. Although not directly identified as William "Bill" Greenlee, Greenlee served as Thomas Clemson's coach driver and was working for Clemson College when Davidson was working on statue of Thomas Clemson.
Group portrait photograph of Brandon Mills employees, 1924 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of seven men standing in front of the Brandon Mills office, partially identified; third from left, Carl Palmer Dill, superintendent; sixth from left, Tom Bennett, general manager; 1924
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Circa 1924
Photograph of Monaghan Grammar School, Greenville S.C., circa 1907 Clemson University Libraries Photograph of Monaghan Grammar School, Greenville S.C., circa 1907; on left, Miss Lillian Schumate, principal; on right, Miss Virginia Ligon, first and second grade teacher; check marks to identify John T. Campbell and sister are on the image
Circa 1907
Group portrait of the Renfrew Bleachery baseball team, Travelers Rest, S.C., circa 1932-1933 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of fifteen men of the Renfrew Bleachery baseball team, Traveler's Rest S.C., 1932-1933, partially identified; first row right end Willis Willard "Chick" Heath, second from right Fred Foster, and third from right Otis Medlock; from left to right, second row, second Dudley Tollison, fourth Roy Foster, and fifth Charles Foster
Circa 1932
Clemson Dairy Complex with Horticultural Barn Clemson University Libraries On back: Copy Dairy Barns; [1963]; PROOF; Exterior shot of dairy complex. Designation "Horticultural Barn" taken from Clemson University Preservation Master Plan; description from Clemson University Preservation Master Plan identifies the Horticultural Barn (back left) as "part of the lager state-of-the-art dairy complex that included the Golf Maintanence Barn."
Perishing Rifles Drill Team in Asheville, North Carolina parade Clemson University Libraries On back: Drill Team. A researcher (Gerald S. Adams) visiting us on September 2, 2003 identified this photo as 1957 Pershing Rifle Drill Team in Christmas Parade, possibly Asheville NC. L.F.
Mantle Piece, Daniel House Clemson University Libraries Interior shot of mantle piece in Daniel House, which is now part of the Joseph A. Shirley Center for Philanthropy. At the time this photo was taken, Daniel House served as the Development Office. Man in portrait above mantle identified as Dr. David Wistar Daniel. On back: [Daniel House 1990]; 04-33
Letter, 1846 September 17, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC). Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Advice on books to buy. Discussion of various authors. Says takes a long time to identify specimens. Methods of preserving specimens. Says low country has never been explored, obviously very glad to have Ravenel as associate (or disciple).
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Letter, 1846 September 17, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 5 Clemson University Libraries Advice on books to buy. Discussion of various authors. Says takes a long time to identify specimens. Methods of preserving specimens. Says low country has never been explored, obviously very glad to have Ravenel as associate (or disciple).
1846-09-17
Letter, 1846 September 17, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 4 Clemson University Libraries Advice on books to buy. Discussion of various authors. Says takes a long time to identify specimens. Methods of preserving specimens. Says low country has never been explored, obviously very glad to have Ravenel as associate (or disciple).
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Clemson Dairy Complex with Horticultural Barn Clemson University Libraries On back: Dairy Building; Dairy Building 1937; Exterior shot of dairy complex; image originally identified as dating to 1937; however, it is identical to an photo taken in 1963. Designation "Horticultural Barn" taken from Clemson University Preservation Master Plan. Description from Clemson University Master Plans identifies the Horticultural Barn (back left) as "part of the lager state-of-the-art dairy complex that included the Golf Maintanence Barn."
Clemson Dairy Complex with Horticultural Barn Clemson University Libraries On back: Dairy Building [1930s]; OUTDATED; Exterior shot of dairy complex. Image originally identified as dating to 1937; however, it is very similar to a photo taken in 1963. Designation "horticultural barn" taken from Clemson University Preservation Master Plan. Description from Clemson University Master Plans identifies the Horticultural Barn (back left) as "part of the lager state-of-the-art dairy complex that included the Golf Maintanence Barn."
Letter, 1846 September 17, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Envelope Clemson University Libraries Advice on books to buy. Discussion of various authors. Says takes a long time to identify specimens. Methods of preserving specimens. Says low country has never been explored, obviously very glad to have Ravenel as associate (or disciple).
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Cattle Judging with Professor B. E. Goodale Clemson University Libraries On back: [Cattle Judging, 1930s]; 2916-297; PROF. B.E. GOODALE; Exterior shot of cow judging in front of cattle barns. B. E. Goodale, Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry and honorary member of the Dairy Club, identified as man on far left. Photo taken in front of cattle barns. Photo taken by White Studio, New York NY.
Letter, 1846 September 17, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Advice on books to buy. Discussion of various authors. Says takes a long time to identify specimens. Methods of preserving specimens. Says low country has never been explored, obviously very glad to have Ravenel as associate (or disciple).
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Letter, 1846 September 17, M. A. Curtis (Hillsborough, NC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 3 Clemson University Libraries Advice on books to buy. Discussion of various authors. Says takes a long time to identify specimens. Methods of preserving specimens. Says low country has never been explored, obviously very glad to have Ravenel as associate (or disciple).
View on map 
1846-09-17