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The History of Clemson University -- Fort Hill (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19) |
 | | Fort Hill was the home of John C. Calhoun, South Carolina's pre-eminent 19th century statesman, from 1825 until his death in 1850. |
 | | Fort Hill is located in Clemson, S.C., near the intersection of Fort Hill Street and Calhoun Drive in the center of the Clemson University campus, 11 miles from I-85, two hours north of Atlanta, Ga., and less than one hour south of Greenville, S.C. Click here for directions to Clemson. |
 | | Fort Hill was named a national treasure by the Save America's Treasures program, and its artifacts are currently undergoing a comprehensive conservation program funded by this federal grant and matching funds. |
| www.clemson.edu /welcome/history/forthill (429 words) |
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