Reception at President's HomeClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of guests, including Clemson cadets, waiting to be received at a reception at the President's Home. Photograph taken during Robert C. Edwards' tenure as president. On back: President's Home Interior crowd photo; [1963]
Furman graffiti on President's HomeClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of President's Home after being vandalized with graffiti painting; "Furman" has been painted multiple times on the building and columns using purple paint. The school colors of Furman University are purple and white. On back: [graffiti on the President's Home]
Morrison House, exteriorClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of the Morrison House. Demolished during the construction of the President's House in 1958, it was one of the original faculty residences on campus. Built around 1895, occupants included William Shannon Morrison, James C. Littlejohn, and William Harold Washington. On back: 1 of original Clemson College residencies; [Morrison House c1895 - ?]; [Little John House]; [Washington House c1937-c1958]; [demolished to make room for President's House c1958]
Furman graffiti on President's HomeClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of President's Home after being vandalized with graffiti painting; "Furman" has been painted multiple times on the building and columns using purple paint. The school colors of Furman University are purple and white. On back: [graffiti on the President's Home]
National Dropout Prevention Center, exteriorClemson University LibrariesSoutheast facing exterior shot of the National Dropout Prevention Center. The building previously served as the Vice-President's house, and then offices for the Strom Thurmond Institute. On back: [National Dropout Prevention Center 1989-]; [Vice President's House c1958 -?]; [Strom Thurmond Institute Office c1981-1989]
Louise Odom Edwards at reception in President's HomeClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of guests at a reception in the President's Home, taken during Robert C. Edwards' tenure as president of Clemson University. Dr. Edwards' wife, Louise Odom Edwards, shown far right. On back: President's Home Exterior crowd photo; [1963]; [Louise Odom Edwards (far right)]
Richard Newman Brackett home, The HolliesClemson University LibrariesOn 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]