Small Mess Hall dining roomClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of one of the smaller Mess Hall dining rooms, opened after the Hall's extension into the northwest wing of Barracks No. 1 in 1936. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]
Moorman HouseClemson University LibrariesExterior 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
Robert F. Poole with Mess Hall kitchen staffClemson University LibrariesOn back: [President Robert F. Poole (right) presenting a certificate to a member of the Mess Hall staff]
Small Mess Hall dining roomClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of one of the smaller Mess Hall dining rooms, opened after the Hall's extension into the northwest wing of Barracks No. 1 in 1936. On back: [Mess Hall dining room].
Power House, interiorClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of coal-fired boilers in the old power house, which was demolished in 1953 to make way for Johnstone Hall. On back: Mechanical Engineering 500 Horse Power in Boilers Power Plant
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]
Clemson House motel room with view of Physics BuildingClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of twin beds in a Clemson House motel room, with a west facing view of Physics Building (Godfrey Hall). On back: [Clemson House Room, 1950s];
Mess Hall kitchen bread and mixerClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of mixer in kitchen in Mess Hall, located in Barracks No. 1. Photo taken following completion of 1936 extension. On back: Kitchen and Mess Hall - (C) - Bread and Mixer - 1937
Clemson House motel room with view of Physics BuildingClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of twin beds in a Clemson House motel room, with a west facing view of Physics Building (Godfrey Hall). On back: [Clemson House Room, 1950s];
Prefab houses, aerialClemson University LibrariesNortheast-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]
Exterior, Dairy Building with Long HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: Dairy Building; Buildings - dairy building [late 1930s]; 3 5/8 x 2 1/8; North facing exterior shot of the Dairy Building, with Long Hall and Education Building visible in left background.
Clemson House, Man Carving Roast in Buffet LineClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a dining staff member carving a roast at an event held in the Clemson House hotel. On back: [Clemson House, 1950s];
Interior, Entrance to Clemson HouseClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of entrance to Clemson House hotel. Shot includes neon signage for Tiger Tavern. On back: CLEMSON HOUSE; [Interior, 1960s]; OUTDATED; 1778 rusert; 2 3/4 crop to 1 13/16 deep strip into panel;
Mess Hall kitchenClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of kitchen in the Mess Hall, located in Barracks No. 1. Entrance to dining area visible on left, in far distance. Photo taken following completion of 1936 extension. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen]
Clemson House motel room with view of YMCA BuildingClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of the bed in a Clemson House motel room, with a west facing view of the front of the YMCA Building. On back: [Clemson House Room, 1950s];
Mess Hall kitchen serving windowClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of serving window separating Mess Hall kitchen from the dining area in Barracks No. 1. Photo taken following completion of 1936 extension. On back: Kitchen and Mess Hall - (A) -Through Kitchen Window - 1937
Fertilizer BuildingClemson University LibrariesEast-facing exterior shot of entrance to the Fertilizer Building, prior to being demolished in August 1960. Sign on side of building reads: HEALTH CLINIC PICKENS COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. AND CLEMSON FELLOWSHIP CLUB BASEMENT. On back: UA100_001238; FERTILIZER BUILDING - OD; [C1960]; OUTDATED
Clemson House, Milk and Melon Served in Small Dining RoomClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of u-shaped table set with small bottles of milk and slices of melon at the Clemson House hotel. On back: [Clemson House, 1950s];
Fertilizer BuildingClemson University LibrariesEast-facing exterior shot of entrance to the Fertilizer Building (now demolished). Ivy covers a large portion of the front exterior. The Fertilizer Building sat behind the Chemistry Building (now Hardin Hall); during this period, the campus post office was located in the basement. On back: UA100_001237; FERTILIZER BUILDING; P.O. IN BASEMENT; 2791-11; Courtesy of Credit; Will be Appreciated; WHITE STUDIO; N.Y.
Barracks No. 2 with No. 1 in backgroundClemson University LibrariesOn back: 2nd Barracks. 1st Barracks. Courtesy of Credit Will be Appreciated White Studio N.Y. 2571-4905
Student with letter in Johnstone Hall post officeClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Clemson student reading a letter in the post office branch located in Johnstone Hall. Photograph captioned on back: "Could it be a 'Dear John'?" On back: [Post Office]; [Johnstone Hall]
Mess Hall kitchen ovensClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of two staff members and a wall of ovens in the kitchen in the Mess Hall, located in Barracks No. 1. Photo taken following completion of 1936 extension. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]
Small Mess Hall dining roomClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of one of the smaller Mess Hall dining rooms, opened after the Hall's extension into the northwest wing of Barracks No. 1 in 1936. On back: Kitchen and Mess Hall - (D) - New Small Mess Hall - 1937
Chemistry and Fertilizer BuildingsClemson University LibrariesNortheast-facing exterior shot of the Chemistry Building (left, now Hardin Hall) and the Fertilizer Building (right, now demolished). Greenhouse visible in left background. On back: UA100_001241; [Chemistry Building]; [Hardin Hall]; [Fertilizer Building]; 1; 99-19
Exterior, Dairy BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn front: no. 2; Dairy (Clemson College); DAIRY [1910s]; Exterior shot of the Dairy Building, which was designed by Rudolph Edward Lee, alumn and first head of the School of Architecture.
Cadets eating Thanksgiving dinner in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets eating Thanksgiving dinner in the original, large dining room of the Mess Hall. Photograph taken prior to 1936 extension and renovation. On back: [c1915]; [Mess Hall dining room]; THANKSGIVING EARLY 1900S
Mess hall kitchen staff serving cadetsClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Mess Hell kitchen staff members serving cadets through one of the open-air windows separating the kitchen from the dining area. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen with Cadets and Staff]
Power House, exteriorClemson University LibrariesEast-facing exterior shot of the old power house, which was demolished in 1953 in order to make way for Johnstone Hall. Photograph taken prior to construction of Barracks 10. On back: The College Power Plant; The Power Station; I pictures places bldgs power plant (old)
Industrial Engineering Engine ShopClemson University LibrariesOn back: Industrial Engineering Engine Shop [1964]. Facing northeast. Olin Hall (foreground); Mathematics, and, English and Foreign Languages buildings in background.
Mess Hall serving windowsClemson University LibrariesInterior shot showing open-air windows separating the Mess Hall kitchen from the dining area, through which cadets would pick up their meals as well as deposit their dishes when finished. Photo taken following completion of 1936 extension. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen]
Aerial view of construction site for new Clemson hotelClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Aerial of construction site of new Clemson Hotel, circa. 1950]; Hotel Hill site of Clemson hotel project; 4 COL IND LH; (Engraved); [From James Byrnes Papers]
Barracks No. 2 with No. 1 in backgroundClemson University LibrariesOn back: Second barracks on left with first or old barracks just beyond. 20-30. 3 1/2 x 3 1/2
Clemson House, Tropical Themed Buffet Line in Sabre RoomClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a dining staff member and diners at a tropical themed event in the Sabre Room at the Clemson House hotel. On back: [Clemson House, 1950s];
Interior, Clemson House, Sabre RoomClemson University LibrariesNorth facing interior shot of the Sabre Room dining space at the Clemson House hotel. Provided by the Bissett, Carlisle & Wolff architectual firm. Photo taken prior to installation of mural by Gilmer Petroff. On back: CLEMSON HOUSE; [1950s]; OUTDATED; Seber Room [lined out] CLEMSON HOUSE; 1778 insert; Property of William G. Lyles Bissett, Carlisle & Wolff Architects Columbia, S.C. Acquired; 2 3/4 crop to 1 13/16 deep strip into len out;
Student checking mailbox in Johnston HallClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of student looking into his post office box in the post office branch located in Johnstone Hall. Photograph captioned on back: "His spider has died." On back: [Post Office]; [c1955]; [Johnstone Hall]; His spider has died
Fertilizer BuildingClemson University LibrariesNorth-facing exterior shot of entrance to the Fertilizer Building (now demolished), with the Chemistry Building (now Hardin Hall) behind it. Ivy covers large swaths of both buildings. During this period, the campus post office was located in the basement of the Fertilizer Building. On back: UA100_001236; [Fertilizer Building]; Courtesy of Credit; Will be Appreciated; WHITE STUDIO; N.Y.; 2791-4
Interior, Clemson House LobbyClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Clemson House hotel lobby. Photo appears to have been taken later than other lobby shots dating to Circa 1950; note the differences in curtains and furniture, as well as wallpaper covering the columns (visible in shots Circa 1960). On back: Clemson House; [Interior, 1950s;]
Mess Hall staff preparing foodClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Mess Hall staff members cutting and preparing meat in the kitchen. Tom Littlejohn, long time staff member and namesake of the Tom Littlejohn apartments for Clemson's African American staff, looks on. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]; [Tom Littlejohn (far right facing camera)]
Interior, Clemson House, Student CafeteriaClemson University LibrariesOn back: Clemson House interior; [1970s]; [01-87]; Room pictured is believed to be the Sabre Room, now a student cafeteria-style dining hall instead of a sit-down hotel restaurant. The columns and walls have been wallpapered, and the mural by Gilmer Petroff is no longer visible.
Cadet Picking Up Clothes at Laundry BuildingClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a Clemson cadet being handed a bag of laundry by a female laundry worker, while another Clemson student looks on. Photo taken at old laundry building, now demolished. On back: [Dillard bldg.]
Exterior, Johnstone Hall B and CClemson University LibrariesNorth-facing exterior shot of south side of Johnstone Hall B/C (now demolished) from walkway in front of Young Hall, with construction of Cope Hall in midground. Johnstone Hall windows shown prior to being replaced in late 1960s. On back: [Shoeboxes dorms] Dormitories - exterior
Campus view, Chemistry and Fertilizer BuildingsClemson University LibrariesSouth-facing aerial shot of the old Chemistry Building (now Hardin Hall), with Fertilizer Building (now demolished) visible behind it on left. Greenhouse visible in left foreground through tree cover. On back: UA100_001235; [aerial view]; Old Chemistry (Hardin [Hall]); Fertilizer [Building]; [before 1946]; 903-17
Interior, Clemson House, Mural in Sabre RoomClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Clemson House Interior, 1950s]; Mural painting by Gilmer Petroff featured in the Sabre Room in Clemson House. Mural depicts the life of a Clemson cadet, from freshman year through graduation.