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Tractor pulling float in Gainesville's Georgia Poultry Festival parade, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Spectators watch from sidewalk.
Photograph of Brandon School float, Greenville, S.C., circa 1922 Clemson University Libraries Photograph of Brandon School float, Greenville, S.C., circa 1922; group portrait of eleven children, two men, and one woman; Blanchard photo
Circa 1922
Miss Purina Queen of the Broiler Industry float in Gainesville's Georgia Poultry Festival parade, 1956 Clemson University Libraries Ralston Purina float designed by A. Wolfe Davidson.
Tractor pulling Cherokee Co. Feed Dealers Association float in Gainesville's Georgia Poultry Festival parade, circa 1955 Clemson University Libraries Spectators watch from sidewalk. Float also says World's Largest Broiler Prod. County.
Numeral Society Homecoming court float Clemson University Libraries On back: The homecoming beuties [beauties] graced the beautiful float designed and prepared by the numeral society; homecoming; Taps 130 Feat pic #3 p79.
Photograph of a Brandon Mills float at the Haymakers celebration Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of three men and two boys riding in a Brandon Mills float at the Haymakers celebration; Blanchard photo
Photograph of a Brandon Mills float at the Haymakers celebration Clemson University Libraries Photograph of five men riding in a Brandon Mills float at the Haymakers celebration; driver is Carl Palmer Dill, superintendent; Blanchard photo
Group portrait photograph of eleven men, members of the Brandon Haymakers Association, number 35 1/2 parade float Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of eleven men, presumably members of the Brandon Haymakers Association, no. 35 1/2 parade float; Haymakers celebration; Blanchard photo
Fourth of July parade at Monaghan Village, circa 1921 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; 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
Circa 1921
Group portrait photograph of the Tenotley tribe, number 35, Improved Order of Red Men, Brandon, South Carolina Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of ten men in Native American dress and one man wearing a suit and hat on a parade float; sign states, "Tenotley Tribe no. 35, I.O.R.M., hunting grounds of Brandon, principles, freedom, friendship, and charity"; Blanchard photo.