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  1. General Pickens married Rebecca Floride Calhoun, who survived the Long Canes Massacre at age 15 but lost much of her family including her grandmother, Catherine, who was also the grandmother of John C. Calhoun.

  2. She was born Floride Bonneau Colhoun to U.S. Senator John E. Colhoun and Floride Bonneau. She was a niece of Rebecca Colhoun Pickens, wife of Andrew Pickens. On January 8, 1811, she married John C. Calhoun, her first-cousin-once-removed (her father's first cousin). Soon after their marriage, her husband was elected to Congress, leaving his wife in charge of his plantation, "Fort Hill," in ...

  3. Fort Hill Exhibit Displays Entry Hall Meta Description

  4. Distance between Fort Pierce and Pembroke Pines in miles and kilometers. Driving distance and how to go from Fort Pierce, Florida to Pembroke Pines, Florida. How long does it takes to arrive.

  5. John C. Calhoun. John Caldwell Calhoun (18 de marzo de 1782-31 de marzo de 1850) fue un líder político de los estados del sur de los Estados Unidos, un destacado filósofo político de la primera mitad del siglo XIX y uno de los principales actores en las grandes disputas políticas en su país. En estas disputas desempeñó un destacado ...

  6. Anna Maria Calhoun, the fourth child and third daughter born to the Hon. John C. Calhoun and Floride Bonneau Colhoun Calhoun, was the only one of the statesman’s two daughters who lived to adulthood to marry. Her husband, Thomas Clemson, was the Calhouns’ only son-in-law, and Anna outlived all of her nine siblings.

  7. Fort Hill, also known as the John C. Calhoun House and Library, is a National Historic Landmark on the Clemson University campus in Clemson, South Carolina, United States.