Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hopewell Plantation, Clemson University Campus, near intersection of O...
2006 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: Built about 1785 initially a log structure, Hopewell is representative of a rural house type, which was common in the late 18th and early 19th century in the backcou... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Office, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County,...
Significance: The office on the premises of Fort Hill served as John C. Calhoun's private library. Architecturally, the building is an interesting example of a small, Greek Revival office. Unprocessed Field no... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hopewell Plantation, Clemson University Campus, near intersection of O...
2006 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: Built about 1785 initially a log structure, Hopewell is representative of a rural house type, which was common in the late 18th and early 19th century in the backcou... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Office, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County,...
Significance: The office on the premises of Fort Hill served as John C. Calhoun's private library. Architecturally, the building is an interesting example of a small, Greek Revival office. Unprocessed Field no... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hopewell Plantation, Clemson University Campus, near intersection of O...
2006 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: Built about 1785 initially a log structure, Hopewell is representative of a rural house type, which was common in the late 18th and early 19th century in the backcou... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hopewell Plantation, Clemson University Campus, near intersection of O...
2006 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: Built about 1785 initially a log structure, Hopewell is representative of a rural house type, which was common in the late 18th and early 19th century in the backcou... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Office, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County,...
Significance: The office on the premises of Fort Hill served as John C. Calhoun's private library. Architecturally, the building is an interesting example of a small, Greek Revival office. Unprocessed Field no... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hopewell Plantation, Clemson University Campus, near intersection of O...
2006 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: Built about 1785 initially a log structure, Hopewell is representative of a rural house type, which was common in the late 18th and early 19th century in the backcou... More
Hopewell Plantation, Clemson University Campus, near intersection of O...
2006 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: Built about 1785 initially a log structure, Hopewell is representative of a rural house type, which was common in the late 18th and early 19th century in the backcou... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hanover, (moved to Clemson University campus, Clemson, SC), Pinopolis,...
Significance: Early plantation house. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-23 Survey number: HABS SC-36 Building/structure dates: 1716 Initial Construction
Hopewell Plantation, Clemson University Campus, near intersection of O...
2006 Charles E. Peterson Prize Significance: Built about 1785 initially a log structure, Hopewell is representative of a rural house type, which was common in the late 18th and early 19th century in the backcou... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More
Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Significance: Fort Hill was the home of the nineteenth-century statesman John C. Calhoun and his son-in-law Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University. The house began in 1803 as a small, two-story... More