Swans and Geese on the LakeThis photo, taken on January 1, ,1934, shows a number of swans and geese on the lake. The original zoo included a lake for mute swans and native waterfowl such as Canada geese, mallards, and wood ducks.
Textile Building, Clemson CollegeA red-brick academic building with ivy coverings. The textile building was part of Clemson College (now Clemson University). Clemson was founded in 1889, but did not enroll students until 1893. The school's charter is essentially the last will and testament of Thomas Green Clemson. In 1913, Clemson offered textiles as a major, but students also had the option of taking just a two-year course in textiles. In the fall of 1918, an influenza epidemic broke out. The Textile Building was one of several buildings converted into temporary hospital wards.
Textile Center of The UniverseImage addresses issues surrounding the textile industry in South Carolina during the 1980s. 1 art original: watercolor; 44 x 46 cm.
Textile worker at loom in weave roomTextile worker at loom in weave room in Graniteville Manufacturing Company mill.
Textile worker handling cotton in the opener room of Warren Division MillOpener Room of Warren Division Mill of the Graniteville Manufacturing Company. Handling cotton in the opener room at Warren Division.
The Attack on the Fort on Sulivan's [sic] Island the 28 June 1776Drawing shows British ships firing on Fort Sullivan on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.
The baptist church at Columbia, SC, where the great secession convention was first held, December 17, 1860.