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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Clemson, South Carolina
Pickens is the county seat for Pickens County
1 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — "Widowmaker’s” Drill — |
2 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Quercus lyrata (Overcup Oak) — |
3 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — And Then There Was War — |
4 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-6 — Asbury F. Lever — (1875–1940) — |
5 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Blue Key National Honor Fraternity Gateway — |
6 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Calhoun - Clemson School — 1917-1938 — |
7 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Calhoun Plantation Cemetery — |
8 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-20 — Cherokee Town of Esseneca — |
9 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Class of 1943 Veterans — |
10 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Clemson Cannons — |
11 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Clemson College World War I Memorial — |
12 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Clemson Military Heritage — |
13 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-9 — Clemson University — |
14 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-9 — Clemson University — |
15 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Dr. Luther W. Baxter — |
16 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — First Woman Graduate — |
17 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Fort Hill — The Beginning of a Legacy — |
18 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Fort Hill — |
19 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Fort Hill — |
20 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-2 — Fort Hill — |
21 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Fort Hill Plantation Office — |
22 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-19 — Fort Hill Slave Quarters / Clemson College Convict Stockade — |
23 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Godfrey Hall — |
24 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Golden Tigers and Class of 1942 Cadet Life Garden — |
25 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hanover House — |
26 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hanover House — |
27 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hanover House — Little by Little — |
28 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-12 — Hanover House — |
29 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hardin Hall — |
30 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Heritage Gardens — |
31 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Heritage Gardens Entrance — |
32 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Holtzendorff Hall — |
33 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-4 — Hopewell / Hopewell Indian Treaties — |
34 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hopewell Plantation — Home of General Andrew Pickens — |
35 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hopewell Treaty Site — The Hatchet Shall be Buried — |
36 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hopewell, Keowee — Home of General Andrew Pickens — |
37 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hosta Garden Donors — |
38 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Howard's Rock — |
39 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hunt Cabin — |
40 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-9 — Integration with Dignity, 1963 — |
41 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — John C. Calhoun Memorial Highway — |
42 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-5 — Keowee / John Ewing Colhoun — |
43 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Log House — |
44 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Long Hall — |
45 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Mell Hall — |
46 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Memorial Park / The Scroll of Honor — |
47 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Military Heritage Plaza — |
48 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-3 — Old Stone Church / Old Stone Church Graveyard — |
49 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Old Stone Church Confederate Memorial — |
50 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Outdoor Theater (Amphitheater) — |
51 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — President's Family Residence — |
52 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Riggs Hall — |
53 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Sikes Hall — |
54 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Sirrine Hall — |
55 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Site of Fort Rutledge — |
56 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Site of the First Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Clemson Agricultural College — |
57 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-13 — The Battle of Seneca Town / Fort Rutledge — |
58 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — The Camellia Garden — |
59 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — The Charles and Betty Cruickshank Hosta Garden — |
60 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — The Hayden Conference Center — |
61 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — The Old Stone Church — A Frontier House of Worship — |
62 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — The Old Stone Church — The Cemetery — |
63 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — The Old Tillman Hall Bell — |
64 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — The T.L. Senn Horticultural Gardens — Dedicated in Honor of Its Founder — June 8, 1991 — |
65 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — These Gates — Clemson University Centennial — 1889-1989 — |
66 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Thomas Green Clemson — |
67 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Tillman Hall — |
68 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Trustee House — |
69 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Walter T. Cox, Jr. — |
70 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — William Maxwell Poe Plaza — Billy "Tweet" Poe — Clemson Class of 1946 — |
71 ► South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — 39-18 — Woodland Cemetery Clemson University / Fort Hill Slave and Convict Cemetery — |