Ceramic bust of Joseph H. Vann, circa 1958Clemson University LibrariesBust was created to be placed in the Chief Vann House in Spring Place, Georgia in 1958. Inscribed on bust - Chief Joe Vann.
Woman next to bust of herselfClemson University LibrariesOn back - Cromer Lewis 1225 Pickens St.; 256-7589 office; Res. 1619 Milford Rd. 782-3436.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Stephen Decatur, circa 1980Clemson University LibrariesBronze version of the Decatur bust was commissioned by the Decatur Lions Club and installed on the Roy A. Blount Plaza, outside of the Decatur MARTA station, in downtown Decatur, Georgia in 1980.
Bust of Byron Herbert Reece, circa 1962Clemson University LibrariesA. Wolfe Davidson presented a bronze bust of Reece to Young Harris College and a ceramic bust of Reece to the Hall County (Georgia) Library in 1962.
Ceramic bust of Stephen Decatur, circa 1980Clemson University LibrariesBronze version of the Decatur bust was commissioned by the Decatur Lions Club and installed on the Roy A. Blount Plaza, outside of the Decatur MARTA station, in downtown Decatur, Georgia in 1980.
Bust of Marvin Griffin, circa 1955Clemson University LibrariesPreliminary model for bust presented to Governor Marvin Griffin by friends from Laurens County, Georgia in October 1955.
Clay bust of Marvin Griffin, circa 1955Clemson University LibrariesPreliminary model for bust presented to Governor Marvin Griffin by friends from Laurens County, Georgia in October 1955.
Portrait of James F. ByrnesClemson University LibrariesOn back: PORTRAIT OF JAMES F. BYRNES which hangs in the Byrnes Room at the Clemson University Library was painted by Robert Brooks Childress of Hadlyme, Conn. Mr. Childress is a 1936 graduate of Clemson and native of Laurens, S.C. His painted illustrations have appeared on the covers of some of the nation's leading magazines. When Mr. Childress heard that Governor Byrnes was giving his personal papers and mementos to Clemson, he decided that a portrait of the eminent statesman would be the best gift he could give the University. Today, the portrait is one of the highlights of the Byrnes Room. (Clemson Newsphoto)
Portrait of Edgar A. Brown by Grace Annette DuPreClemson University LibrariesUA100_1963; On Back: [portrait of Edgar A. Brown by Grace Annette DuPre, c1971] [oil on canvas portrait commissioned for the Edgar Brown Room in R.M. Cooper Library]
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
F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C., circa 1934Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of nine men of the F.W. Poe Manufacturing Co., Greenville, S.C., circa 1934; first row from left to right, sitting, third Dick Wilson, fourth Willis Willard "Chick" Heath, fifth Fletcher Heath, and standing second Bert Wilson
Circa 1934
Group portrait photograph of Brandon Mills employees, 1924Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of seven men seated on grass; Brandon Mills; third from left, Tom Bennett, general manager; fourth from left, Carl Palmer Dill, superintendent; 1924
Group portrait of the Lonsdale Mill basketball team, 1930-1931Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of nine men; Lonsdale Mill basketball team, 1930-1931, partially identified; left to right, fifth Fletcher Heath, seventh Courtney Heath, eighth Chuck Heath, and ninth coach Joe Mason
Monaghan, circa 1923-1924Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of ten men of the Monaghan Mills basketball team, Greenville, S.C., circa 1923-1924; first row from left to right, Section YMCA McCartney, Adger Campbell, Jim Barbare, June Campbell, Humbert Nolan "Nolin"; second row, Roy McElrath, Charles Orr, Paul "Smokey" Barbare, Ralph Barton, Coach Walter Barbare
Circa 1923
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
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
Monaghan Village YMCA, circa 1913-14, Greenville, S.C.Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of fourteen men of the Monaghan Mills baseball team, circa 1913-1914; from left to right; front row, Charlie Waldrep, Coach, John Campbell, Peck Ellis, Moon, Herbert "Bub" Simmons; from left to right; back row, Blain Shelton, Robertson, Jim Moon, MGE, Albert Reid, Pal Sheppard, Tom Simmons, Floyd Waldrep
Group portrait of the Lonsdale Mill basketball team, 1930-1931Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of ten men; Lonsdale Mill basketball team, 1930-1931, partially identified; first row, left to right, first Courtney Heath and fifth Chuck Heath
Circa 1930
Group portrait photograph of Brandon Mills employees, 1924Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of seven men standing in front of the Brandon Mills office, partially identified; third from left, Carl Palmer Dill, superintendent; sixth from left, Tom Bennett, general manager; 1924
Group portrait of the Victor Mill's baseball team, 1907Clemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of the Victor Mill's baseball team, 1907, partially identified; from top row, second from left "Shoeless" Joe Jackson; bottom row, sitting in the center, Arthur H. Cottingham, father of Marchant C. Cottingham, class of 1935