Bust of Andrew Jackson in the Lancaster (SC) Public LibraryClemson University LibrariesBust created by A. Wolfe Davidson in 1938 under the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project for the Lancaster South Carolina Public Library.
Plaster bust of Enoch W. Sikes, circa 1935Clemson University LibrariesCreated for Clemson College, where Sikes was president from 1925 to 1940, to display in the library.
Clay bust of Robert C. Edwards, circa 1967Clemson University LibrariesStep in process of creating bronze bust commissioned by Clemson University where Edwards was president from 1959 to 1979.
Clay bust of Robert C. Edwards, circa 1967Clemson University LibrariesStep in process of creating bronze bust commissioned by Clemson University where Edwards was president from 1959 to 1979.
Clay and bronze busts of Jimmy Carter, circa 1977Clemson University LibrariesThe bronze bust was presented to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1977. Davidson replaced it with a different version in 1978.
Clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1977Clemson University LibrariesA bronze version of this bust was presented to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1977. Davidson replaced it with a different version in 1978.
Clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1977Clemson University LibrariesA bronze version of this bust was presented to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1977. Davidson replaced it with a different version in 1978.
Clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1978Clemson University LibrariesDavidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1978 to replace an earlier version he wasn't satisfied with.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1978Clemson University LibrariesDavidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1978 to replace an earlier version he wasn't satisfied with.
Bronze bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1977Clemson University LibrariesThis bust was presented to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1977. Davidson replaced it with a different version in 1978.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1978Clemson University LibrariesDavidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1978 to replace an earlier version he wasn't satisfied with.
Clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1978Clemson University LibrariesDavidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1978 to replace an earlier version he wasn't satisfied with.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1978Clemson University LibrariesDavidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1978 to replace an earlier version he wasn't satisfied with.
Clay bust of Robert C. Edwards, circa 1967Clemson University LibrariesStep in process of creating bronze bust commissioned by Clemson University where Edwards was president from 1959 to 1979.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1978Clemson University LibrariesDavidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1978 to replace an earlier version he wasn't satisfied with.
Bust of Andrew JacksonClemson University LibrariesBust created by A. Wolfe Davidson in 1938 under the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project for the Lancaster South Carolina Public Library.
Clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1977Clemson University LibrariesA bronze version of this bust was presented to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1977. Davidson replaced it with a different version in 1978.
Plaster bust of Enoch W. Sikes, circa 1935Clemson University LibrariesCreated for Clemson College, where Sikes was president from 1925 to 1940, to display in the library.
Clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1978Clemson University LibrariesDavidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1978 to replace an earlier version he wasn't satisfied with.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1977Clemson University LibrariesDavidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1977 but replaced it with a different version in 1978.
A. Wolfe Davidson with clay bust of Jimmy Carter, circa 1978Clemson University LibrariesDavidson presented a bronze version of this bust to the Georgia Visitor Information Center in Plains, Georgia in 1978 to replace an earlier version he wasn't satisfied with.
President's Home, front exteriorClemson University LibrariesSouth-facing exterior shot of the front of the President's Home. On back: [President's Home]
Tractor trailer outside President's HomeClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of tractor trailer parked outside front entrance to President's Home. On back: [President's Home]
President's Home, front exteriorClemson University LibrariesSouthwest-facing exterior shot of the front of the President's Home. On back: [President's Home]
President's home (Riggs, Sikes, Poole)Clemson University LibrariesOn back: [President's Home. First occupied by Dr. and Mrs. W.M. Riggs in 1910 or 1911. Served as President's Home until 1959.]
Lawn in front of President's HomeClemson University LibrariesSouth-facing exterior shot of the lawn and front facade of the President's Home. On back: [President's Home]
President's Home, front exteriorClemson University LibrariesSouthwest-facing exterior shot of the front of the President's Home. On back: [President's Home]
President's Home, front exteriorClemson University LibrariesSouthwest-facing exterior shot of the front of the President's Home. On back: [President's Home]
Furman graffiti on President's HomeClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of President's Home after being vandalized with graffiti painting; "Furman" has been painted multiple times on the building and columns using purple paint. The school colors of Furman University are purple and white. On back: [graffiti on the President's Home]
President's Home, front exteriorClemson University LibrariesSouth-facing exterior shot of the front of the President's Home. On back: [President's Home]