Hopewell, South Carolina

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Hopewell, South Carolina is a historic plantation site in the state’s Upcountry region, best known as the home of Revolutionary War general and statesman Andrew Pickens.

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Hopewell, South Carolina canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
plantation
associatedWithEvent negotiation of the Treaty of Hopewell
associatedWithPerson Andrew Pickens
frontier settlers of the South Carolina backcountry
category Andrew Pickens family properties
Historic house museums in South Carolina
National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina
Plantations in South Carolina
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalSignificance Revolutionary War heritage site
early federal-era diplomacy site
hasHeritageDesignation listed on the National Register of Historic Places
hasStructureType outbuildings
plantation house
heritageDesignationBy National Park Service
historicalFunction agricultural plantation
knownFor association with early United States Indian treaties
association with the American Revolution
being the home of Andrew Pickens
locatedIn South Carolina
locatedInCounty Pendleton District
locatedInRegion Upstate South Carolina
surface form: Upcountry South Carolina
locatedNear Clemson, South Carolina
Keowee River
Seneca River
notableResident Andrew Pickens
NRHPType historic district
partOf Inland South
surface form: Upcountry plantation belt

historic sites of the South Carolina Upcountry
region Upcountry
significantPeriod American Revolutionary War
surface form: American Revolutionary War era

early American Republic
state South Carolina
usedFor residence of Andrew Pickens and his family

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Andrew Pickens residence Hopewell, South Carolina
Treaty of Hopewell locationSigned Hopewell, South Carolina