Building inspection committee for Sirrine HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Sirrine Hall]; Building Inspection Committee, New Textile Building, Clemson S.C. August 23, 1938. Front row, left to right: Mr. [illegible], P.W.A; J. E. Sirrine, President of J. E. Sirrine Company, Engineers and Architects; J. C. Littlejohn, Business Manager of Clemson College; C. E. Daniel, President Construction Company; and Ed. Moore, foreman for Daniel Construction Company.; Back row, left to right: B. A. Morgan, J. E. Sirrine Company; H. H. Willis, Dean of Clemson Textile School; L. W. Burdette, J. E. Sirrine Company; and George Morgan, J. E. Sirrine Co.
Cadets gathered at Textile Building under constructionClemson University LibrariesNo information is on the back of the photo."Cadets are shown assembled in 1898 at future site of the textile building, later called Godfrey Hall, in this early construction photo." (Riley, Clemson University, p.35)
Group portrait of six Orr-Lyons employeesClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of six Orr-Lyons employees; Louise Thompson, Irene Brooks, Sally Hamby, Mrs Roy Adams, Cleo Thompson, and Ruth Bryant
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
Group portrait photograph of Brandon Mills employeesClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; group portrait of 47 men; Brandon Mills employees; in the front row, sixth from left Tom Bennett, general manager; seventh from left Carl P. Dill, superintendent
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 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
Lowenstein's summer circuitClemson University LibrariesPhonograph record sleeve; Lowenstein's Summer Circuit, starring hit fabrics of spring / summer 1967; four people singing
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
Photograph of Chiquola Manufacturing CompanyClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Chiquola Manufacturing Co Honea Path, S.C.; the shot includes a cotton field in the foreground
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 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
Photograph of Orr-Lyons Mills employeesClemson University LibrariesPhotograph; Orr-Lyons Mills employees; Leon Lowenstein, executive chairman of M. Lowenstein & Sons, is seated, wearing boutonniere
Sirrine Hall cornerstone ceremonyClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Sirrine Hall cornerstone ceremony] [May 11, 1938] [Textiles]; [Samuel Maner Martin, Deputy Grand Marshal Walter F. Going, Grand Master] [ South Carolina Masons]; From Mss 249; 5/11/38; Ernet Moore [illegible], Walter F. Going GM, O. Frank Hart G. Sect., B. F. Robertson Act. G. Treas.
Summer circuitClemson University LibrariesPhonograph record; Lowenstein presents Summer Circuit, starring the new Sensationals in fabrics; for spring/summer; week of June 20, 1966
1966
Textile BuildingClemson University LibrariesUA100_01272; On Back: [Godfrey Hall] [Textile Building]
As built in 1898, with single left wing and tower.