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West-facing exterior shot of Kevin McCulloch - grandson of sculptor A. Wolfe Davidson - on a ladder leaning against the cement base of the bronze Thomas G. Clemson statue, in situ in front of Tillman Hall. On back: Mss356_0187 [? and Thomas Clemson Statue]
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(1966) Clemson makes preparations to bronze the Thomas Clemson statue
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Greenville Online: Article about protests around Thomas Clemson statue
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Portrait of Thomas Green Clemson
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Portrait of Abraham (Abe) Wolfe Davidson
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Abe Davidson's letter to J.C. Littlejohn about his remaining balance
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Abe Davidson's payment sheet
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Contributions for the Thomas Green Clemson Statue
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Abe Davidson's letter to J.C. Littlejohn telling him he'll sculpt the statue, in stone, for $500.00
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Letter by George McMillian to J.C. Littlejohn arguing over the location of the statue
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Letter by Edgar Ross to J.C. Littlejohn stating that the Blue Key is never to be seen as the main group that fundraised
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List of different clubs that donated money towards the statue
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Sorting out the cost: Abe Davidson's letter to J.C. Littlejohn about the cost of the Thomas Clemson statue
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J.C. Littlejohn letter to Abe Davidson about Clemson's 1939 budget
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A proposal in front of Thomas Green Clemson statue
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Student prank: oranges around Thomas Green Clemson statue
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USC prank on Thomas Green Clemson statue
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Prank by Ohio State on Thomas Green Clemson statue
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In-progress shot of A. Wolfe Davidson casting the original stone statue of Thomas G. Clemson in bronze. The bronze statue was originally cast in pieces before being welded together; it was installed in front of Tillman Hall in 1966. Sculpted during the artist's residency in Gainesville, GA. On back: Mss356_0185 [A. Wolfe Davidson and Thomas Clemson statue]
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Plaster cast of the Thomas G. Clemson statue on a wooden mockup of the cement base. The original stone statue of Clemson was cast in plaster on site in preparation for being cast in bronze, before being transported to Davidson's studio. Cast during the artist's residency in Gainesville, GA. On back: Mss356_0178 [Thomas Clemson statue]
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Plaster cast of Thomas G. Clemson statue. The original stone statue of Clemson was cast in plaster on site in preparation for being cast in bronze, before being transported to Davidson's studio. Cast during the artist's residency in Gainesville, GA. On back: Mss356_0173 [Bill Greenlee and Thomas Clemson statue]
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Plaster cast of Thomas G. Clemson statue. The original stone statue of Clemson was cast in plaster on site in preparation for being cast in bronze, before being transported to Davidson's studio. Cast during the artist's residency in Gainesville, GA. On back: Mss356_0169 [Thomas Clemson statue]
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A. Wolfe Davidson using a rasp to smooth plaster cast of Thomas G. Clemson statue. The original stone statue of Clemson was cast in plaster on site in preparation for being cast in bronze, before being transported to Davidson's studio. Cast during the artist's residency in Gainesville, GA. On back: Mss356_0170 [A. Wolfe Davidson and Thomas Clemson statue] Thomas Green ClemsonFounderClemson University
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Plaster cast of the Thomas G. Clemson statue in wooden crate for transport. The original stone statue of Clemson was cast in plaster on site in preparation for being cast in bronze, before being transported to Davidson's studio. Cast during the artist's residency in Gainesville, GA. On back: Mss356_0175 [Thomas Clemson statue]
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Exterior shot of A. Wolfe Davidson pouring plaster on cast stone Thomas G. Clemson statue in order to make a mold for casting a bronze version of the statue. The bronze statue replaced the stone statue in front of Tillman Hall in 1966. On back: Mss356_0196A. Wolfe Davidson [Thomas Clemson statue C.1966]