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In his 1888 will, Clemson bequeathed more than 814 acres (329 ha) of the Fort Hill estate to the State of South Carolina for an agricultural college with a stipulation that the dwelling house "shall never be torn down or altered; but shall be kept in repair with all articles of furniture and
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in 1872. The executor of her estate won the auction, which was divided among her surviving heirs. Her daughter, Anna Clemson, received the residence with about 814 acres (329 ha) and her great-granddaughter, Floride Isabella Lee, received about 288 acres (117 ha). Thomas Green and Anna
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was established on the Fort Hill plantation site in 1889, and in accordance with the terms of its inheritance, has maintained the house and its immediate parcel as a museum and library — all that remains of what originally was an approximately 1,000 acre plantation estate.
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After John Calhoun's death in 1850, the property and the 50 slaves there passed to his wife to be shared with three of her children: Cornelia, John, and
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has operated Fort Hill as a house museum as stipulated in the will. The house is all that remains of what was once an extensive plantation estate.
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Fort Hill was closed for a two-year restoration project and was reopened in the spring of 2003. Fort Hill was named a national treasure by the
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Clemson moved into Fort Hill in 1872. After Anna's death in 1875, Thomas Green Clemson inherited Fort Hill.
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program, and its artifacts are currently undergoing a comprehensive conservation program funded by this
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to her son, Andrew Pickens Calhoun, and held the mortgage. After Andrew died in 1865, she filed for
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The Calhoun Family and Thomas Green Clemson: The Decline of a Southern Patriarchy
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The house was originally built as a four-room house about 1803 and was called
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in 1825. Calhoun enlarged it to 14 rooms and renamed it Fort Hill for nearby
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From 1825-1850, the house was the home of noted proponent of constitutional
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Fort Hill, Office, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
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Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC
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After lengthy legal proceedings, the plantation was auctioned at
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vesture...and shall always be open for inspection of visitors."
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with Federal detailing and with simple interior detailing.
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Fort Hill (Clemson, South Carolina)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Fort Hill (Clemson University, South Carolina) is located in South Carolina
Fort Hill (Clemson University, South Carolina) is located in the United States
Clemson University
Clemson
South Carolina
34°40′40.5″N 82°50′20″W / 34.677917°N 82.83889°W / 34.677917; -82.83889
Greek revival
Clemson University Historic District II
ID89002139
66000708
National Historic Landmark
Clemson University
Pickens County
South Carolina
City of Clemson
Nullification
John C. Calhoun
Vice President of the United States
Clemson University


Hopewell Presbyterian Church
John C. Calhoun
Floride Calhoun

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