Group portrait of six Orr-Lyons employeesClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of six Orr-Lyons employees; Louise Thompson, Irene Brooks, Sally Hamby, Mrs Roy Adams, Cleo Thompson, and Ruth Bryant
Group portrait photograph of Orr Mills baseball teamClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of the Orr Mills baseball team; those named in the photograph include Charlie Buchanan, Fred Lundorsky, and Early West
Group portrait photograph of film crew, actors, and actresses at a motion picture locationClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of Sally Jones, Cornelia Gunnels, Gene Lockhart, Kathleen Lockhart, Lynn Bari, Rory Calhoun, Micky Ledford and unnamed film crew, actors, and actresses at a motion picture location filming I'd Climb the Highest Mountain
Letter from Cauthen to Cauthen, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesEnclosing a copy of a press release and explaining why no one in the government was consulted, as they did not want to associate anyone to any of the repercussion which might arise. He also states that in canvassing the boards of the trade groups involved, they did not encounter a single dissenting vote.
Letter from Cauthen to Georage A. LeMaistre, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing of the burst of violence that occurred in Mississippi and that it may have been prevented if business people acted sooner. In order to prevent such a thing from occuring in Alabama, a list of nine precautions are listed in order to keep the peace and keep frederal troops from flying in. Among these things appear to suggest going against the Governor is he does not do an adequate job of keeping things calm, but keeping him in good favour until then.
Letter from Cauthen to Georage A. LeMaistre, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing of the burst of violence that occurred in Mississippi and that it may have been prevented if business people acted sooner. In order to prevent such a thing from occuring in Alabama, a list of nine precautions are listed in order to keep the peace and keep frederal troops from flying in. Among these things appear to suggest going against the Governor is he does not do an adequate job of keeping things calm, but keeping him in good favour until then.
Letter from Chosland to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesClearing up any miss understandings in a previous letter by saying he was refering to the Southern Association's action after the Oxford incident that they were not in favour with the Governor and would take action if Chancellor William did not do something.
Letter from Chosland to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesClearing up any miss understandings in a previous letter by saying he was refering to the Southern Association's action after the Oxford incident that they were not in favour with the Governor and would take action if Chancellor William did not do something.
Letter from Taylor to Edwards, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesUrging Edwards to read an article about President Lincoln stating that the black population should remain segregated from the white population, and another article about a historian who admits to aiding the NAACP to fool the courts.
Lowenstein's summer circuitClemson University LibrariesPhonograph record sleeve; Lowenstein's Summer Circuit, starring hit fabrics of spring / summer 1967; four people singing
Photograph of Chiquola Manufacturing CompanyClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Chiquola Manufacturing Co Honea Path, S.C.; the shot includes a grassy field and houses in front of the mill
Photograph of Chiquola Manufacturing CompanyClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Chiquola Manufacturing Co Honea Path, S.C.; the shot includes a cotton field in the foreground
Photograph of James Lawrence Orr's sepulchral monumentClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; James Lawrence Orr's sepulchral monument, which reads Born August 29, 1852; Died February 26, 1905; Founder and President of Orr Cotton Mills. Monument now located at Anderson County Museum.
Photograph of Leon Lowenstein at Orr-Lyons Mills, Anderson, S.C.Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Leon Lowenstein, executive chairman of M. Lowenstein & Sons, at Orr-Lyons Mills, Anderson, S.C. Anna McNeill Lyons and Joseph J. (Joe) Lyons; a portrait of John Andrew Lyons is in the background