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White farm house Clemson University Libraries Includes electrical meter and power lines.
Residence on Clemson College campus Clemson University Libraries Residence on campus with yard surrounded by trees. On back of photograph: Summer on the Campus.
House at Cherry Farm Clemson University Libraries On back: Location 3 (House), Picture 1, and, Cherry Farm built by CCC.
Four men and two children seated on porch Clemson University Libraries On front of photograph: The Batch.
Richard Newman Brackett home, The Hollies Clemson University Libraries On back: ["The Hollies", home of Dr. R. N. Brackett and family for 40+ years. Newton Craig Brackett was born in this house. Built on the north west corner of the plot of land surrounding Fort Hill in spring 1893. Home of Commandant Lieut. T. Q. Donaldson. Richard N. Brackett and;  family moved into the house in Sept. 1895. Lived there until his death on Nov. 27, 1937]
Farm house with whitewashed siding Clemson University Libraries
Home of Mark B. Hardin Clemson University Libraries On front of photograph: Col Hardins Residence.
Close-up of farm house Clemson University Libraries On back: Williams prop[erty]
House and farm building Clemson University Libraries On back: Williams prop[erty]
President's Home (Craighead, Hartzog and Mell) Clemson University Libraries On back: [President's Home]; [before 1911]
President's home (Riggs, Sikes, Poole) Clemson University Libraries On back: [President's Home. First occupied by Dr. and Mrs. W.M. Riggs in 1910 or 1911. Served as President's Home until 1959.]
President's home (Riggs, Sikes, Poole) Clemson University Libraries On back: Clemson Pictures - Places- Campus Buildings; President's House - Riggs, Sikes, Poole; First occupied by Dr. and Mrs. W.M. Riggs in 1910 or 1911. Served as President's Home until 1959.; 68-91 Littlejohn Photo Collection. Vol. 2.; Old President's Home. Also attached: Label for Jacobs and Company, College Annual Department, Clinton, S.C.
Seneca Plantation Clemson University Libraries Also known as Ravenel Mansion; home of Henry Edmund Ravenel - who bought the property in 1855 - and Selina Eliza Porcher Ravenel. Located in Oconee County across the river valley from Fort Hill at the time this photograph was taken. On back: The Ravenel Mansion; [Seneca Plantation]; [from the book Ravenel Records: A History and Genealogy of the Huguenot Family of Ravenel...by Henry Edmund Ravenel]
Two children standing in front of house Clemson University Libraries On back: Stamped: Globe Photo, Inc., Jul 16 1937.
1937-07-16
Interior of house Clemson University Arthropod Collection
1969-11