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Clemson House motel room with view of YMCA Building Clemson University Libraries Interior shot of the bed in a Clemson House motel room, with a west facing view of the front of the YMCA Building. On back: [Clemson House Room, 1950s];
Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries On back: [Holtzendorff Hall] [1990]
Band practice room remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001406; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]
Band practice facility remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001408; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall];[band room]
Band practice facility remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001409; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]
Band practice facility remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001413; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]          
Band practice room remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001405; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]
Band practice room remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001404; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]
Band practice facility remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001411; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]          
Band practice facility remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001412; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]          
Band practice facility remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001407; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]
Band practice room remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001403; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]
Band practice facility remodel in Holtzendorff Hall Clemson University Libraries UA100_001410; On Back: [Holtzendorff Hall]; [band room]
Improved Order of Red Men district convention, Greer, S.C., March 15, 1930 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait on the steps in front of the Victor Mill's YMCA of Improved Order of Red Men district convention, Greer, S.C., March 15, 1930
1934-03-16
Class "C" champions, S.T.B.A., 1926 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; group portrait of ten men of the Monaghan Mills basketball team, Greenville, S.C., class "C" champions, Southern Textile Basketball Association (S.T.B.A), 1926; from left to right, YMCA Director Jesse D. Brown, Reid, Ballenger, Burry, Henson, Mull, Stevens, King, Simmons, and Adger Campbell is holding ball
1926-04-10
Monaghan, circa 1923-1924 Clemson University Libraries Photograph; 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
Clemson College Riggs Field Clemson University Libraries Riggs Field with YMCA building in foreground; three large homes and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in background.
Monaghan Village YMCA, circa 1913-14, Greenville, S.C. Clemson University Libraries Photograph; 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
Circa 1913
Barracks no. 4-8 Clemson University Libraries Barracks no. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 in foreground; Left to right in background: US Post Office, YMCA, Textile, and Barracks No. 2. On back: [Barracks]. LITTLEJOHN COLLECTION DUPLICATE
Montage of Clemson College buildings Clemson University Libraries On back of print (clockwise): "3rd Barracks, Old Textile Bldg., 2nd Barracks, Dairy Bldg., Present Library, YMCA, Main Bldg., View from Main Bldg., Old Engineering Bldg., and Chemistry Bldg [center]. Stamped: Photographed by James Huntington Commercial Photographer 219-A. South Main St. Greenville, South Carolina.