Barracks No. 2 with No. 1 in backgroundClemson University LibrariesOn back: Second barracks on left with first or old barracks just beyond. 20-30. 3 1/2 x 3 1/2
Barracks No. 4-7Clemson University LibrariesLooking west toward Field House, Barracks no. 5 and 4 in background and No. 6 and 7 in foreground. On back: [Quadrangle]. #16 Air Brush Line Out. Cut 3" x 4". 9 x 3 1/4. . 3/20
Bust of Crawford W. Long, circa 1956Clemson University LibrariesInscription on front of bust - Crawford W. Long 1815-1868 First to use sulphuric ether as an anesthetic Jefferson, Georgia March 20 1842.
Bust of Crawford W. Long, circa 1956Clemson University LibrariesInscription on bust - Crawford W. Long 1815-1868 First to use sulphuric ether as an anesthetic Jefferson, Georgia March 20 1842.
Bust of Crawford W. Long, circa 1956Clemson University LibrariesInscription on bust - Crawford W. Long MD 1815-1868 First to use sulphuric ether as an anesthetic Jefferson, Georgia March 20 1842.
Bust of Crawford W. Long, circa 1956Clemson University LibrariesInscription on bust - Crawford W. Long MD 1815-1868 First to use sulphuric ether as an anesthetic Jefferson, Georgia March 20 1842.
Bust of Crawford W. Long, circa 1956Clemson University LibrariesInscription on bust - Crawford W. Long 1815-1868 First to use sulphuric ether as an anesthetic Jefferson, Georgia March 20 1842.
Bust of Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant, 1976Clemson University LibrariesCreated for presentation to Zenquisesisky (Zisca) Grant by her grandson Larry Tyner for her 101st birthday on 27 September 1976. On front - 102 years old 1977 - 20 inches, Tyner grandmother.
Condition of Outdoor TheaterClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Amphitheater]. Repairs done by Earl Maw Sr and; Jr for Central Concret and; Plaster. 04-22
GymnasiumClemson University LibrariesUA100_001322; On Back: [Clemson gymnasium, built 22 Dec. 1921 - 13 Jan. 1922; 1st dance held here on Jan. 20, 1922. From one of several photos on a page of a scrapbook in Mss127-Visions collections]
Hanover HouseClemson University LibrariesOn back: Historic Houses Holiday Celebration Hanover House, above, and John C. Calhoun House will be decorated and ready for holiday visitors Dec. 10-22. The Public is invited to enjoy refreshments at the open house Friday, Dec. 10, 5-8 p.m; Hanover House; 11/18/87 CW
Letter from Edwards to Watkins regarding identical letters from Gantt and Fludd, September 1961Clemson University LibrariesSends Gantt and Fludd letters from Sept 15 and Sept 20 noting that they are nearly identical. Edwards spoke with Senator Brown as to how to respond and decided that they should respond within the next few days telling the two students that letters were sent out August 31 stating the status of their incomplete applications and a copy of the admission policy. Senator Brown advised making the letters as brief as possible and only include the necessary information concerned.
Littlejohn ColiseumClemson University LibrariesOn 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)
Main Building fireClemson University LibrariesOn Front: Clemson College-Burning 22nd May, 94: On back: [Tillman Hall fire] [Main Building] [May 22, 1894]
Main Building with fire damageClemson University LibrariesOn Front: Clemson College after the fire. May 22nd, 94; On back: [Tillman Hall fire damage] [Main Building] [May 22, 1894]