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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM180O_hanover-house_Clemson-SC.html
The Hanover House was built in 1716 in Berkeley County, S.C. for French Huguenot Paul de St. Julien. St. Julien honored his French heritage in the mortar of one chimney by inscribing "Pue a Pue" from the French proverb "Little by Little the bird b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM114Z_hopewell-plantation_Clemson-SC.html
Hopewell Plantation was home to Revolutionary War General Andrew Pickens and his wife, Rebecca Calhoun Pickens. On July 16, 1785, Pickens acquired a grant of 573 acres on the Seneca River. By August 1, 1785, Pickens received an additional 560 acre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNC_these-gates_Clemson-SC.html
Dedicated, April 28, 1989...These gates, that were originally donated to Clemson by the class of 1928, were moved to this present location as a Centennial gift of Clemson University by Tiger Brotherhood, marking the official entrance to our Univer…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYLS_howards-rock_Clemson-SC.html
FromDeath Valley, CA.toDeath ValleyClemson, SCPresented toCoach Frank Howardand theClemson Football TeambyS.C. Jones '19September 1966
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYGM_calhoun-plantation-cemetery_Clemson-SC.html
John Caldwell CalhounBorn March 18, 1782, Abbeville District, S.C.Died March 31, 1850, Washington, D.C.Buried St. Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, S.C. His WifeFloride Colhoun CalhounBorn February 15, 1792, Charleston, S.C.Died July 25, 1866, P…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYEA_blue-key-national-honor-fraternity-gateway_Clemson-SC.html
[North Plaque]:Dedicated byBlue Key National Honor FraternityClemson University ChapterApril 6, 1997 History of the Original GatesThe will of Thomas Green Clemson called for the establishment of a "high seminary of learning" where students coul…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTX4_the-battle-of-seneca-town-fort-rutledge_Clemson-SC.html
[front]The Battle of Seneca TownSeneca Town, on the Seneca River E of present-day Seneca, was one of several Cherokee "Lower Towns." On August 1, 1776, Maj. Andrew Williamson's S.C. militia, on a raid against these towns, was ambushed by Loyalists…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTX1_hanover-house_Clemson-SC.html
FrontHanover House, built 1714-16 in what is now Berkeley County and moved to the Clemson College campus in 1941, is a fine example of Dutch Colonial architecture. It was built for French Huguenot planter Paul de St. Julien (d. 1741). St. Julien's…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME58_clemson-college-world-war-i-memorial_Clemson-SC.html
In Proud Remembrance ofThose Sons ofClemson CollegeWho Gave Their Lives in the Great Cause1917 - Of Liberty and Justice - 1918Claude S. Garrett '17 1st Lt. 8th Aero Sq.Richard H. Johnson '15 1st Lt. 56th Inf.George L. McCord '11 1st Ly. 325th Inf.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME56_calhoun-clemson-school_Clemson-SC.html
[Front]This land was granted in 1816.From 1893-1916, the first schools in the area of Clemson were one- and two-room wooden schools. Alma MaterCalhoun-Clemson, Alma Mater,Thee do we praise;For thy noble truth and counselAll through the days.Let…
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