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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).
1846-09-17
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Letter, 1856 March 16, George Engelmann (St. Louis, MO) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC) Page 3 Clemson University Libraries Identifying some plants sent to him from Ravenel several years ago. Asking many questions about a botanical family.
1856-03-16
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Letter, 1856 March 16, George Engelmann (St. Louis, MO) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Identifying some plants sent to him from Ravenel several years ago. Asking many questions about a botanical family.
Letter, 1856 March 16, George Engelmann (St. Louis, MO) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Identifying some plants sent to him from Ravenel several years ago. Asking many questions about a botanical family.
1856-03-16
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Letter, 1856 March 16, George Engelmann (St. Louis, MO) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 4 Clemson University Libraries Identifying some plants sent to him from Ravenel several years ago. Asking many questions about a botanical family.
1856-03-16
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Letter, 1872 February 17, William R. Gerard (Poughkeepsie, NY) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Asking Ravenel's aid in identifying some species of fungi.
Letter, 1872 February 17, William R. Gerard (Poughkeepsie, NY) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Asking Ravenel's aid in identifying some species of fungi.
1872-02-17
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Letter, 1872 February 17, William R. Gerard (Poughkeepsie, NY) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 3 Clemson University Libraries Asking Ravenel's aid in identifying some species of fungi.
1872-02-17
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Letter, 1876 February 9, Coe Finch Austin (Closter, NJ) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Asking for a collection of certain plants. Identifying some already sent.
Letter, 1876 February 9, Coe Finch Austin (Closter, NJ) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Asking for a collection of certain plants. Identifying some already sent.
1876-02-09
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Letter, Coe Finch Austin (Closter, NJ) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Asking for certain specimens. Identifying specimens sent.
Letter, Coe Finch Austin (Closter, NJ) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Asking for certain specimens. Identifying specimens sent.
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
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.
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
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.