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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11B2_memorial-park-the-scroll-of-honor_Clemson-SC.html
[North Entrance]:Clemson UniversityMemorial Park This park honors Clemson University'slegacy of service. It is a tribute to those who have served,to those who are serving,and to those who will serve.[South Entrance]:The Scroll of HonorAt Cle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYLV_fort-hill_Clemson-SC.html
Fort Hill plantation, home of John C. Calhoun and later Thomas Green Clemson, enjoys a rich history with Clemson University, the state of South Carolina and the United States. John C. Calhoun, former U.S. House of Representative and Secretary o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDJT_bridge_Clemson-PA.html
Built by John A. Roebling,builder of Brooklyn Bridge,to support D. & H. Canalaqueduct by which boatscrossed Delaware, 1848 - 98
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDJS_walter-t-cox-jr_Clemson-SC.html
Walter T. Cox, Jr., native of Belton, South Carolina, came to Clemson University in 1935 as a freshman cadet. As a student, he was a company commander in the cadet Corps and an all-state guard on the football team. After graduating in 1939, he rem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDHP_and-then-there-was-war_Clemson-SC.html
"We were just boys, mere boys, and then there was war and half of us were dead or wounded."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDGN_military-heritage-plaza_Clemson-SC.html
Military Heritage Plaza"This Hallowed Ground"Clemson University was established in 1889 to offereducation in applied sciences, including militarytraining. The institution opened four years laterand for the next 62 years academic life wasorganized …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDG7_first-woman-graduate_Clemson-SC.html
Margaret Marie Snider came to the College in January, 1955. She transferred to Clemson from Anderson College and finished her degree in 1957. Snider was the first woman to complete degree requirements at Clemson. She studied chemistry, then houses…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64G_fort-hill-plantation-office_Clemson-SC.html
John C. Calhoun's Plantation Office was his private sanctuary and housed both his study and library during his twenty-five year residency at Fort Hill. In this building Calhoun developed and set forth his most historically significant constitution…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM64E_site-of-the-first-meeting-of-the-board-of-trustees-of-the-clemson-agricultural-college_Clemson-SC.html
On this spot, under a great oak three which stood here, the first meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Clemson Agricultural College was held May 2, 1888. The following is a copy of the record of that meeting. "Fort Hill, Oconee County, So…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM63T_fort-hill_Clemson-SC.html
Home ofJohn C. Calhoun1825-1850——- · ——-United States Congressman 1811-1817Secretary of War 1817-1825Vice President of the United States 1825-1832United States Senator 1832-1843Secretary of State 1844-1845United Stat…
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