Fort Hill Plantation (S.C.)
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Calhoun Plantation (S.C.)
Clergy Hall Plantation (S.C.)
Clergy Hill Plantation (S.C.)
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found: Work cat.: NUCMC data from South Carolina Hist. Soc. for Henry Schulz Holmes papers, 1894-1919(Holmes' memoirs contain a description of life in Pendleton Village as well as nearby homes and plantations such as Fort Hill, Keowee and Oaklawn)
found: South Carolina Plantations WWW, Mar. 31, 2006(Fort Hill Plantation; Clemson University; Pickens County; location: Clemson University campus; located near the intersection of Fort Hill St. and Calhoun Dr. in the center of the campus; variant names: Calhoun, Clergy Hill, Clergy Hall; current status: land is part of Clemson Univ. campus; plantation house restored and is open to visitors; timeline: 1800, Rev. James McIlhenny built a four-room house on Clergy Hill called Clergy Hall; 1825, sold to John C. Calhoun, who changed plantation's name to Fort Hill; 1838-1865, members of the Calhoun family run the plantation; 1866, Floride Calhoun dies and wills Fort Hill to her daughter and only remaining child, Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson)
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