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Cherry Place barn Clemson University Libraries On back: Cherry Place.
Cherry Place hay barn Clemson University Libraries On back: Cherry Place.
Cherry Place outbuilding Clemson University Libraries On back: Cherry Place.
Cherry Place farm buildings Clemson University Libraries On back: Cherry Place.
Cherry Place chicken coop Clemson University Libraries On back: Cherry Place.
Cherry Place silo with farm buildings Clemson University Libraries On back: Cherry Place.
Andrew Pickens Home Clemson University Libraries On back: Andrew Pickens home.
Prefab houses, exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of prefab houses. Originally built as temporary student housing post-WWII, some prefabs remained on campus until the 1980s. On back:
Prefab houses, exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of prefab houses. Originally built as temporary student housing post-WWII, some prefabs remained on campus until the 1980s. On back: Buildings - Prefabs
Prefab houses, exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of prefab houses. Originally built as temporary student housing post-WWII, some prefabs remained on campus until the 1980s. On back: Housing - Student; [Pre-Fabs]
Prefab houses, exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of prefab houses. Originally built as temporary student housing post-WWII, some prefabs remained on campus until the 1980s. On back: Housing - Student; [Pre-Fabs]
Prefab house, exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of a prefab house. Originally built as temporary student housing post-WWII, some prefabs remained on campus until the 1980s. On back: Housing - Student; [Pre-Fabs]
Prefab house, exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of a prefab house. Originally built as temporary student housing post-WWII, some prefabs remained on campus until the 1980s. On back: Housing - Student; [Pre-Fabs]
Moorman House Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of Moorman House, which was built in 1935 and served as a faculty residence. Located on Douthit Hills directly across from the President's Park, the house was razed in 2013. On back: Moorman House 8/1/84
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1984-08-01
Morrison House, exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior 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]
Prefab houses, aerial Clemson University Libraries Northeast-looking aerial photograph of prefab housing cluster known as Area A, located east of main campus where Littlejohn Coliseum now stands. Originally built as temporary student housing post-WWII, some prefabs remained on campus until the 1980s. On back: Housing - Student; [Pre-Fabs]; [c1948]; [aerial view]; [Fike Field House]
Aerial view of Clemson campus Clemson University Libraries Southeast-facing aerial shot of Clemson campus, featuring clockwise from left: McAdams Hall, Newman Hall, greenhouses, Poole Agricultural Center, and prefabricated houses. On back: [aerial view]; [Poole and Agricultural Center]; [Plant and Animal Science Building]; [Pand;A Building]; [Newman Hall]; [McAdams Hall]; [Greenhouses]; [Pre-Fabs]; [c1955]
Field House, front exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of front entrance to the Field House, prior to its being renamed Fike Recreation Center in 1966, and extensive renovation in 1975. The Field House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: Field House; [Fike]; UA100_001122
Field house, front exterior Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of front entrance to the field house, prior to its being renamed Fike Recreation Center in 1966, and extensive renovation in 1975. The FIeld House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: Field House Entire Page 13; 78-0522; 86-73; UA100_001129
Field House under construction, with James Littlejohn Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of Clemson College business manager J.C. Littlejohn and superintendent of buildings and grounds David Watson talking, with construction of the 1941 Field House addition in the background. The Field House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: [Construction of Field House]; [Fike]; [David Watson, left; J. C. Littlejohn, right]; UA100_001120
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1940-08
Field House, campus view Clemson University Libraries South-facing aerial shot of the original Field House, consisting of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930 (on left); a smaller gym added prior to 1940 (on right), and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: Clemson College Field House - Series 100; before 1950, according to Bob Bradley, Sports Information Director - May, 1978. PLS?; UA100_001128
Installation of football bas-relief on 1941 Field House addition Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of installation of the football bas-relief, sculpted by Clemson alumnus A. Wolfe Davidson, above the entrance to the new 1941 Field House addition. The Field House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: Dedication exercises for the completed College Field House were help April 11, 1941; Fike; UA100_001121
Housing development Clemson University Libraries On back of photograph: Housing.
Water tower Clemson University Libraries
Cherry Place barn Clemson University Libraries On back: Cherry Place.
Girl with chickens at the 4-H Tri-County Poultry Show and Sale Clemson University Libraries Work - 4-H.
President's Home, front exterior Clemson University Libraries On back: President's Home; [1961]
Clemson House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Clemson House, 1962]
Home of Mark B. Hardin Clemson University Libraries On front of photograph: Col Hardins Residence.
Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: HANOVER HOUSE - 1162
Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: HANOVER HOUSE 667
Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: Hanover House - 925
House at Cherry Farm Clemson University Libraries On back: Location 3 (House), Picture 1, and, Cherry Farm built by CCC.
Clemson House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Clemson House, 1957]; #57-1295
Clemson House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Clemson House, 1957]; #57-804
Clemson House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Clemson House, 1960s]
Photograph of Brandon Mills employee house, Greenville, S.C. circa 1934 Clemson University Libraries Photograph of Brandon Mills employee house, Greenville, S.C., circa 1934
Circa 1934
Hanover House Clemson University Libraries UA100_001327; On Back: [Hanover House]
Clemson House in the snow Clemson University Libraries On front: 62-104
Front view of Clemson House Clemson University Libraries On front: 70-2668-1
Bedroom in Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Hanover House, interior 1962]
A. Wolfe Davidson's home on Candler Street in Gainesville, Georgia in the snow Clemson University Libraries Davidson lived in this house from circa 1960 to 1981.
Clemson House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Clemson House, early 1980s]; [01-87]
Clemson House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Clemson House, early 1960s]; [01-87]
Aerial view of Clemson House Clemson University Libraries CLEMSON HOUSE [1978]; #78-0523; [01-87]; 17, 4
Interior room in Hanover House Clemson University Libraries On back: [Hanover House, interior 1962]
Thornhill Village Apartments Clemson University Libraries On back: [Thornhill Village Apartments] [1967]; East Campus Apts.
Thornhill Village Apartments Clemson University Libraries On back: [Thornhill Village Apartments] [1967]; East Campus Apts.