Class "C" champions, S.T.B.A., 1926Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of ten men of the Monaghan Mills basketball team, Greenville, S.C., class "C" champions, Southern Textile Basketball Association (S.T.B.A), 1926; from left to right, YMCA Director Jesse D. Brown, Reid, Ballenger, Burry, Henson, Mull, Stevens, King, Simmons, and Adger Campbell is holding ball
F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C.Clemson University LibrariesPostcard of F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C.; addressed on verso to Mattie Davidson, Greenville, S.C.; Felton's Book Store, Greenville, S.C.; date from postmark, December 31, 1911; front
1911-12-31
F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C.Clemson University LibrariesPostcard of F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C.; addressed on verso to Mattie Davidson, Greenville, S.C.; Felton's Book Store, Greenville, S.C.; date from postmark, December 31, 1911; front
1911-12-31
F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C., circa 1934Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of nine men of the F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C., circa 1934; first row from left to right, sitting, third Dick Wilson, fourth Willis Willard "Chick" Heath, fifth Fletcher Heath, and standing second Bert Wilson
Circa 1934
Farm tool shedClemson University LibrariesFarm tool shed on African American farm.
Fourth of July parade at Monaghan Village, circa 1921Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Fourth of July parade at Monaghan Village, circa 1921; group portrait of one man standing, two men, one girl , one boy, and two women riding in a car converted into a parade float
Group portrait of the Lonsdale Mill basketball team, 1930-1931Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of nine men; Lonsdale Mill basketball team, 1930-1931, partially identified; left to right, fifth Fletcher Heath, seventh Courtney Heath, eighth Chuck Heath, and ninth coach Joe Mason
Circa 1930
Group portrait of the Lonsdale Mill basketball team, 1930-1931Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of ten men; Lonsdale Mill basketball team, 1930-1931, partially identified; first row, left to right, first Courtney Heath and fifth Chuck Heath
Circa 1930
Group portrait of the Renfrew Bleachery baseball team, Travelers Rest, S.C., circa 1932-1933Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; 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
Group portrait of the Victor Mill's baseball team, 1907Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of the Victor Mill's baseball team, 1907, partially identified; from top row, second from left "Shoeless" Joe Jackson; bottom row, sitting in the center, Arthur H. Cottingham, father of Marchant C. Cottingham, class of 1935
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.
Monaghan 1933 : 13th STBA tournament class A boys winnerClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of nine men of the Monaghan Mills basketball team, Greenville, S.C., 1933; from left to right, Coleman, Fletcher Heath, Bud Stephens, Nick Elder, Connie Mae Berry, Dan Bagwell, Hudgens, Willis Willard "Chick" Heath, T.J. McMinn
Monaghan Village YMCA, circa 1913-14, Greenville, S.C.Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of fourteen men of the Monaghan Mills baseball team, circa 1913-1914; from left to right; front row, Charlie Waldrep, Coach, John Campbell, Peck Ellis, Moon, Herbert "Bub" Simmons; from left to right; back row, Blain Shelton, Robertson, Jim Moon, MGE, Albert Reid, Pal Sheppard, Tom Simmons, Floyd Waldrep
Circa 1913
Monaghan, circa 1923-1924Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of ten men of the Monaghan Mills basketball team, Greenville, S.C., circa 1923-1924; first row from left to right, Section YMCA McCartney, Adger Campbell, Jim Barbare, June Campbell, Humbert Nolan "Nolin"; second row, Roy McElrath, Charles Orr, Paul "Smokey" Barbare, Ralph Barton, Coach Walter Barbare
Out for a row : Camperdown Mill Pond, Greenville, S.C., 1919Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; "Out for a row" Camperdown Mill Pond, Greenville, S.C., 1919; group portrait of one woman and two men in a boat; seated in front from left to right, Fannie Couter and Harley Health
Photograph of Mary and Robert Lee CampbellClemson University LibrariesPhotograph of Mary and Robert Lee Campbell, parents of R. Neal Campbell, sitting on the porch of their house; no central heat, inside plumbing and bath installed in 1936, and one overhead electrical drop light in each room
Photograph of Miss Emma Cooper's Sunday school class, Monaghan Baptist Church, circa 1920Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph of Miss Emma Cooper's Sunday School Class, Monaghan Baptist Church, Greenville, S.C., circa 1920; first row from left to right, first Rob Campbell, second Boyce McCuen, third Adger Campbell, and eleventh Willis Willard "Chick" Heath; Second row, second Carl Morgan, and fifth Glascoe; third row, first Walter Ashmore and third Hubert Nolan or Nolin; Fourth row, second C.D. Grainger, Clemson class of 1906
Circa 1920
Photograph of Monaghan Grammar School, Greenville S.C., circa 1907Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph 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
Photograph of Monaghan Grammar School, Greenville S.C., circa 1911Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph of Monaghan Grammar school, Greenville S.C., circa 1911; second row, third from right, Willis Willard "Chick" Heath; group portrait of one woman, twenty-one boys, and twenty-one girls
Photograph of Monaghan YMCA Band, circa 1910Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph of Monaghan YMCA Band, circa 1910; third row, second from right, "Doc" Freeman Heath; group portrait of twenty men
Photograph of the Monaghan School, circa 1920Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph of Monaghan School, circa 1920; group portrait of two men standing; Odel Jones standing on the right
Photograph of two textile league baseball players, 1922Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph of two Textile League baseball players, 1922; Adger S. Campbell, sliding; Tom Bowan, standing; Monaghan Mills (Greenville, S.C.)