Plaintiff's Brief Statement for the Clemson v. Gantt caseClemson University LibrariesPlaintiff's Brief Statement for the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
Letter from Adams to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesApologizing for the trouble that Edwards is facing with Gantt trying to be admitted into Clemson and stating that most of the problems the black population face are due to their own actions.
Letter from Gibson to Edwards, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that Edwards holds a huge responsibility as a leader to the state of South Carolina and must make sure Gantt is integrated peacefully.
1962-10-07
Letter from Vickery to Gantt, October 1961Clemson University LibrariesInforming Gantt that there is no longer an application of his pending in the Clemson system and that all incomplete applications were also cancelled. Also letting him know he may apply for admission at the beginning of any subsequent semester.
Letter from Edwards to McLeod, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that the payment for the Gantt case is being processed and will go foward in a day or two.
Defendants' Reply Brief in Opposition to Motion for Preliminary InjunctionClemson University LibrariesDefendants' Reply Brief in Opposition to Motion for Preliminary Injunction for the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
Letter from Taylor to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesTelegram recommending that Clemson forbid any camera from following Gantt as he enters the college as lack of publicity should solve the integration problem.
Vol. II of the Clemson v. Gantt caseClemson University LibrariesVol. II of the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
Group portrait of faculty and officers of Clemson CollegeClemson University LibrariesOn front of photograph: Faculty and officers of Clemson College, Oct. 12, 1894. Most names are listed, but some on third row are illegible. Front row (left to right); Furman, Hardin, Craighead, Strode, Morrison, C.W. Welch; Second row (left to right): Harrison, Hook, McGee, Sloan, Smith, Clinkscales, Bowman, W. Welch; Third row Left to right: Hart, Shanklin, Sims, Shiver, Clinton, Sitton, Blythe, Wright.
1894-10-12
Portrait of Mark B. HardinClemson University LibrariesCaption on photograph: Col. M.B. Hardin. On envelope: Mark Bernard Hardin
Chemistry BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn back of photograph: Early photo of Hardin Hall, after 1900. Note Fertilizer Bldg. and Mechanical Hall at right.
Portrait of J.E. Wannamaker and Richard Newman BrackettClemson University LibrariesOn back of photograph: Clemson College, S.C. September 14, 1929. Left: Hon. J.E. Wannamaker, the last survivor of the seven original Life Trustees appointed in the will of Thomas Green Clemson now chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina. Born September 12, 1851, therefore now 78 years old. Residence, Acolian Hill Farm, St. Matthews, S.C. Right: Richard Newman Brackett, the last serviving[surviving] member of the original Faculty of the Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina in service. Born September 14, 1863, now 66 years old TODAY. Associate Prof. Chemistry 1893 to 1910. Director of the Chemical Department and Chief Chemist Fertilizer Analysis since 1911 (Acting Director and Chief Chemist 1910-1911).
Group portrait photograph of Newry Baptist Church congregation, during a 1932 baptismClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of Newry Baptist Church congregation, during a 1932 baptism; standing in Courtenay pond, Reverend Jim Tannery, Perry Richardson, Mrs. Raus Goss, Bell Carver, Ina Saunders, Mrs. Dennis Frasier, and Ammie Cater
Photograph of Miss Emma Cooper's Sunday school class, Monaghan Baptist Church, circa 1920Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph of Miss Emma Cooper's Sunday School Class, Monaghan Baptist Church, Greenville, S.C., circa 1920; first row from left to right, first Rob Campbell, second Boyce McCuen, third Adger Campbell, and eleventh Willis Willard "Chick" Heath; Second row, second Carl Morgan, and fifth Glascoe; third row, first Walter Ashmore and third Hubert Nolan or Nolin; Fourth row, second C.D. Grainger, Clemson class of 1906
Circa 1920
Renfrew baseball team : Piedmont champions, 1932Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of sixteen men of the Renfrew Bleachery baseball team, Piedmont Champions, 1932; far right Chick Heath, second from right Fletcher Heath, third from right Fletch "Rog" Foster, and far left Fred Foster
1932-04-16
Group portrait photograph of Newry Baptist Church congregation, during a 1932 baptismClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of Newry Baptist Church congregation, during a 1932 baptism; standing in Courtenay pond, Ammie Cater, Mrs. Dennis Frasier, Ina Saunders, Bell Carver, Mrs. Raus Goss, Perry Richardson, and Reverend Jim Tannery
1932
Photograph of Leon Lowenstein at Orr-Lyons Mills, Anderson, S.C.Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Leon Lowenstein, executive chairman of M. Lowenstein & Sons, at Orr-Lyons Mills, Anderson, S.C. Anna McNeill Lyons and Joseph J. (Joe) Lyons; a portrait of John Andrew Lyons is in the background
Photograph of dining room, Piedmont Hotel, 1899Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; foreground labeled: Dining Room - Piedmont Hotel - 1899, H. M. Geer, Proprietor. The shot includes a fully set dinner table
Monaghan 1933 : 13th STBA tournament class A boys winnerClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of nine men of the Monaghan Mills basketball team, Greenville, S.C., 1933; from left to right, Coleman, Fletcher Heath, Bud Stephens, Nick Elder, Connie Mae Berry, Dan Bagwell, Hudgens, Willis Willard "Chick" Heath, T.J. McMinn
1933-04-17
Photograph of the Newry Store, Newry, South CarolinaClemson University LibrariesPhotograph of the Newry Store, Newry, S.C.; Lucia Cater, unidentified man, Earle Harper, and Bob Boyd pose in front of the store; 1902