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Letter, 1860 April 20, R. J. Gage (Fair Forest, SC) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 3 Clemson University Libraries Discussing the State Agricultural Society of S. C.
1860-04-20
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Letter, 1868 December 13, F. W. Putnam (Salem, MA) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Asking that Ravenel let the Naturalist act as agent for any books he wants to sell 20% commision.
Letter, 1868 December 13, F. W. Putnam (Salem, MA) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Asking that Ravenel let the Naturalist act as agent for any books he wants to sell 20% commision.
1868-12-13
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Letter, 1872 November 20, Thomas D. Biscoe (Uxbridge, MA) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 1 Clemson University Libraries Asking for living specimens of Azolla Caroliniana. Directions for mailing.
Letter, 1872 November 20, Thomas D. Biscoe (Uxbridge, MA) to Henry William Ravenel (Aiken, SC), Page 2 Clemson University Libraries Asking for living specimens of Azolla Caroliniana. Directions for mailing.
1872-11-20
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Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson University Libraries On back: February 20, 1969; J. C. LITTLEJOHN COLISEUM is one of the major projects in Clemson University's $60-million building program. The $3.6-million structure will seat almost 10,000 for basketball games and about 12,000 for concerts, speaking engagements, and other similar engagements. Construction began on Dec. 12, 1966, and the first basketball game was played in the building Nov. 30, 1968 against Georgia Tech. J. E. Sirrine of Greenville designed the building and Cecils, Inc., of Spartanburg was the prime contractor. The coliseum is names in honor of James Corcoran Littlejohn, a Clemson Alumnus who served the university for almost 50 years. (Clemson Newsphoto)
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1969-02-20
Mauldin Hall rendering Clemson University Libraries On back: Clemson today; New Women's Residence Hall Clemson; 15x20; No. 5927 Screen 120 Wide 1.5 High 20 Style A; [01-87]; [Low Rise dormitories sketches]; UA100_001118
Myliobatiformes batoid, 20 teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Outdoor Theater Clemson University Libraries On back: [Amphitheater]. TAPS '74. Page 20. Preface. All too soon, the year was over. Campus Scene. [01-87]
Seahorse (Hippocampus ramulosus) in shale Bob Campbell Geology Museum 20 million years old; Formation: Messinian Formation; Donated: Bob and Betsy Campell.
Students in lines at bookstore Clemson University Libraries On back: Bookstore [1980] Taps'80. [01-87] Job 888 . PG 286 Pic 1 . 20/19 

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