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Group portrait of seven women of the Monaghan Mills women's basketball team Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of seven women of the Monaghan Mills women's basketball team; 2nd Southern Textile Basketball Tournament
Class "C" champions, S.T.B.A., 1926 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; 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
1926-04-10
Monaghan, circa 1923-1924 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; 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
Circa 1923
Third STBA tournament winner, 1923 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of eight women of the Monaghan Mills basketball team, Greenville, S.C.; first row from left to right, Beatrice Sheppard, Minnie Heath is holding ball, Mary Childress, second row, Essie Nolin, Jean Poag, Ovida Henderson, Viola Henderson, and Coach Ethel Smeak.
1923-04-07
Monaghan 1933 : 13th STBA tournament class A boys winner Clemson University Libraries Photograph; 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
1933-04-17
F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C., circa 1934 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; 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