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Bucanopsis sp., shells in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Floyd Shale.
Bucanopsis sp., shells in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Floyd Shale.
Bucanopsis sp., shells in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Floyd Shale.
Bucanopsis sp., shells in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Floyd Shale.
Bucanopsis sp., six steinkerns Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Floyd Shale.
Bucanopsis sp., steinkern in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Hartsella Sandstone.
Bucanopsis sp., two shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
Bud Webb and Clarence Hood Clemson University Libraries On back: Ag Engineering, (seated) Dept. head "Bud" Webb w/ Clarence Hood.
Buffalo treehopper Clemson University Arthropod Collection Written on slide: Buffalo treehopper; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Bug pupating Clemson University Arthropod Collection Written on slide: Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Bugs in bird carcass Clemson University Arthropod Collection Written on slide: Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Building inspection committee for Sirrine Hall Clemson University Libraries On back: [Sirrine Hall]; Building Inspection Committee, New Textile Building, Clemson S.C. August 23, 1938. Front row, left to right: Mr. [illegible], P.W.A; J. E. Sirrine, President of J. E. Sirrine Company, Engineers and Architects; J. C. Littlejohn, Business Manager of Clemson College; C. E. Daniel, President Construction Company; and Ed. Moore, foreman for Daniel Construction Company.; Back row, left to right: B. A. Morgan, J. E. Sirrine Company; H. H. Willis, Dean of Clemson Textile School; L. W. Burdette, J. E. Sirrine Company; and George Morgan, J. E. Sirrine Co.
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Building on Atlanta Highway in Gainesville, Georgia used by A. Wolfe Davidson as a studio for working on cast-stone pieces and for the parade float-building business he ran with Charles Blackwood, circa 1960 Clemson University Libraries Door and windows are marked on building in pink crayon. Sign outside building - Home of Davidson Blackwood Inc. [illegible] Parades. The building was destroyed by fire in 1963.
Building on Atlanta Highway in Gainesville, Georgia used by A. Wolfe Davidson as a studio for working on cast-stone pieces and for the parade float-building business he ran with Charles Blackwood, circa 1960 Clemson University Libraries Parade float figure near cars. On back - Building on Atlanta Highway where floats were constructed 1958-1962; Burned in 1963.
Building on Atlanta Highway in Gainesville, Georgia, circa 1969 Clemson University Libraries Bob-E-Llene Fabrics sign and Drapery Material sign on top of building. Bob-E-Llene Fabrics sign and Covered Cornices Swags Valances sign leaning against building.
Building under construction with greenhouses in background Clemson University Libraries On back: [Greenhouses]
Bull Thrush Displacement (meters) Clemson University Arthropod Collection Written on slide: 5
Bull's Head by Willard Hirsch Clemson University Libraries Exterior shot of a metal sculpture of a stylized bull's head with a bush and beaker, in situ on the front facade of Poole Agricultural Center. Sculpted in 1955 by Willard Hirsch, the sculpture was meant to represent the subjects studied by Clemson students in the Agricultural School. On back: [Poole and Agricultural Center]; [Plant and Animal Science Building]; [Pand;A Building]; [Bull's Head by Willard Hirsch, 1955]
Glazed ceramic lekythos style vessel, circa 1965 Clemson University Libraries On back - A. Wolf Davidson, Brenau College, Gainesville, Georgia $45.00, 24 1/2"

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