Photograph of two textile league baseball players, 1922Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph of two Textile League baseball players, 1922; Adger S. Campbell, sliding; Tom Bowan, standing; Monaghan Mills (Greenville, S.C.)
Circa 1922
Photograph of Chiquola Manufacturing CompanyClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Chiquola Manufacturing Co Honea Path, S.C.; the shot includes a grassy field and houses in front of the mill
Group portrait of the Renfrew Bleachery baseball team, Travelers Rest, S.C., circa 1932-1933Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of fifteen men of the Renfrew Bleachery baseball team, Traveler's Rest S.C., 1932-1933, partially identified; first row right end Willis Willard "Chick" Heath, second from right Fred Foster, and third from right Otis Medlock; from left to right, second row, second Dudley Tollison, fourth Roy Foster, and fifth Charles Foster
Photograph of actors in a photo shoot on a motion picture locationClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; actors Rob Coffee, Susan Hayard, Bill Lundigan, Lynn Bari, and photographer together in a photo shoot on a motion picture location filming I'd Climb the Highest Mountain
Circa 1950
F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C.Clemson University LibrariesPostcard of F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C.; addressed on verso to Mattie Davidson, Greenville, S.C.; Felton's Book Store, Greenville, S.C.; date from postmark, December 31, 1911; front
Class "C" champions, S.T.B.A., 1926Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of ten men of the Monaghan Mills basketball team, Greenville, S.C., class "C" champions, Southern Textile Basketball Association (S.T.B.A), 1926; from left to right, YMCA Director Jesse D. Brown, Reid, Ballenger, Burry, Henson, Mull, Stevens, King, Simmons, and Adger Campbell is holding ball
Photograph of James Lawrence Orr's sepulchral monumentClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; James Lawrence Orr's sepulchral monument, which reads Born August 29, 1852; Died February 26, 1905; Founder and President of Orr Cotton Mills. Monument now located at Anderson County Museum.
Photograph of Leon Lowenstein at Orr-Lyons Mills, Anderson, S.C.Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Leon Lowenstein, executive chairman of M. Lowenstein & Sons, Orr-Lyons Mills, Anderson, S.C.; Anna McNeill Lyons; portrait of John Andrew Lyons is in background
Fourth of July parade at Monaghan Village, circa 1921Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Fourth of July parade at Monaghan Village, circa 1921; group portrait of one man standing, two men, one girl , one boy, and two women riding in a car converted into a parade float
Photograph of Orr-Lyons Mills employeesClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Orr-Lyons Mills employees; Leon Lowenstein, executive chairman of M. Lowenstein & Sons, is seated, wearing boutonniere
Group portrait photograph of Brandon Mills employeesClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of 34 men; Brandon Mills employees; in the front row, fifth from left, Carl Palmer Dill, superintendent