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Aerial photograph of Capital City Cotton Mill, Columbia, S.C. Clemson University Libraries Photograph; aerial shot of Capital City Cotton Mill, Columbia, S.C.
Aerial photograph of Granby Cotton Mill, Columbia, S.C. Clemson University Libraries Photograph; aerial shot of Granby Cotton Mill, Columbia, S.C.
Aerial photograph of Olympia Cotton Mill, Columbia, S.C. Clemson University Libraries Photograph; aerial shot of Olympia Cotton Mill, Columbia, S.C.
Aerial photograph of Richland Cotton Mill, Columbia, S.C. Clemson University Libraries Photograph; aerial shot of Richland Cotton Mill, Columbia, S.C.
Aerial photograph of Sirrine Hall Clemson University Libraries On back: [Sirrine Hall aerial view] [c1945]
Aerial photograph of the Chiquola Manufacturing Company in Honea Path, S.C. Clemson University Libraries Aerial photograph of the Chiquola Manufacturing Company in Honea Path, S.C.
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1949-02-18
Aerial photograph of the Chiquola Manufacturing Company in Honea Path, S.C. Clemson University Libraries Photograph; aerial shot of the Chiquola Manufacturing Company in Honea Path, S.C.
Aerial view of Sirrine Hall Clemson University Libraries On back: [Sirrine Hall aerial view] [c1948]; Textile Bldg.
Agricultural Hall, Main Building, Textile Building and Bowman Field Clemson University Libraries On back: [c1923] [Tillman Hall] [Godfrey Hall] [Textile Building] [Sikes Hall] [Agricultural Hall] [Bowman Field]; Agric. Hall, left Tillman, center Textile, right
Bowman Field, Main Building, Textile Building and Barracks No. 1 Clemson University Libraries On back: [Tillman Hall] [Main Building] [Bowman Field] [c1920]
Building inspection committee for Sirrine Hall Clemson University Libraries On 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.
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1938-08-23
Cadets gathered at Textile Building under construction Clemson University Libraries No 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)
Clemson College Main and Textile Buildings Clemson University Libraries On front of photograph: College and Textile Buildings.
Clemson College Main and Textile Buildings Clemson University Libraries On front of photograph: College and Textile Buildings.
Clemson cadets on Bowman Field in front of Main Building and Textile Building Clemson University Libraries On back: [Tillman Hall] [Main Building] [Bowman Field] [Godfrey Hall] [Clemson cadets]
Defore Milliken Plant Clemson University Libraries On back of photograph: industrial & water supply
Group portrait of Monaghan Mills' employees, Greenville, S.C., circa 1910 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of Monaghan Mills' employees, Greenville, S.C., circa 1910
Circa 1910
Group portrait of six Orr-Lyons employees Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of six Orr-Lyons employees; Louise Thompson, Irene Brooks, Sally Hamby, Mrs Roy Adams, Cleo Thompson, and Ruth Bryant
Group portrait of the Heath family, Cedar Pit, N.C., circa 1906 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of the Heath family, Cedar Mountain, N.C., circa 1906; "migrated to Monaghan to work in the mill"
Circa 1906
Group portrait of three women, three men, and a boy, Cedar Pit, N.C., circa 1900 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of three women, three men, and a boy, Cedar Mountain, N.C., circa 1900; caption reads "people migrated to Greenville to work in the mills"
Circa 1900