Clergy Hall

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Clergy Hall was the original name of the historic Fort Hill plantation estate in South Carolina, later known as the home of U.S. statesman John C. Calhoun.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
historic plantation house
architecturalType plantation house
associatedWith Calhoun family NERFINISHED
Clemson family NERFINISHED
John C. Calhoun NERFINISHED
associatedWithOccupation U.S. statesman
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse historic house museum
era antebellum period
hasCategory Calhoun family residences NERFINISHED
Historic house museums in South Carolina
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina
Plantation houses in South Carolina
hasFunction plantation seat
hasHistoricalSignificance residence of prominent antebellum political figure
heritageDesignation listed on the National Register of Historic Places
laterKnownAs Fort Hill NERFINISHED
locatedIn Clemson, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Pickens County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
South Carolina
originalNameOf Fort Hill NERFINISHED
ownershipHistory Calhoun family ownership
Clemson family ownership
partOf Clemson University campus NERFINISHED
Fort Hill plantation NERFINISHED
preservedBy Clemson University NERFINISHED
tourism open to the public for tours
wasHomeOf John C. Calhoun NERFINISHED

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