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Inventory of the Clemson University Forestry School Photographs, 1900s – 1910s

Descriptive Summary

Abstract: The collection includes glass slides, 35mm slides made from the glass slides, black-and-white prints and negatives, and one postcard. The subjects are varied and range from early twentieth century logging equipment and methods to pictures of early twentieth century Clemson University Forestry School classes and pictures of forestry products. Many of the slides have descriptions written on them.

Title: Clemson University Forestry School Photographs, 1900s - 1910s

Creator: Clemson University. Dept. of Forestry

Repository: Forest History Society Library and Archives

Call Number: 2870

Language of Material: Material in English

Extent: About 250 items

 

Collection Overview

The collection includes glass slides, 35mm slides made from the glass slides, black-and-white prints and negatives, and one postcard. The subjects are varied and range from early twentieth century logging equipment and methods to pictures of early twentieth century Clemson University Forestry School classes and pictures of forestry products. Many of the slides have descriptions written on them.

Collection Arrangement

  1. Slides, Photographs, and a Postcard, 1900s-1910s

 

Subject Headings

  • Clemson University. Dept. of Forestry
  • Forestry schools and education -- Photographs
  • Forestry schools and education -- South Carolina
  • Forestry schools and education -- Southern States
  • Logging -- Equipment and supplies
  • Logging -- United States -- History -- 20th century

 

Detailed Description of the Collection

1. Slides, Photographs, and a Postcard, 1900s-1910s.

 

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

No restrictions.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Clemson University Forestry School Photographs, Library and Archives, Forest History Society, Durham, NC, USA.

Processing Information

Processed by Staff

Encoded by Amanda Ross, May 2009

Funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission supported the encoding of this finding aid. Support for digitization and outreach provided by the Alvin J. Huss Endowment.