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  1. Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson (February 13, 1817 – September 22, 1875) was the daughter of John C. Calhoun and Floride Calhoun (née Colhoun), and the wife of Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University.

    • South Carolina Female Collegiate Institute
    • Anna Maria Calhoun, February 13, 1817, Willington, South Carolina, U.S.
    • Saint Philips Episcopal Church Cemetery
  2. Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson February 13, 1817—September 22, 1875. Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson, the wife of Thomas Green Clemson, seamlessly shifted between diplomat’s spouse, plantation mistress, mother and confidant. Intellectually gifted, Anna accomplished much in her short life of 58 years.

  3. Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson (February 13, 1817 – September 22, 1875) was the daughter of John C. Calhoun and Floride Calhoun (née Colhoun), and the wife of Thomas Green Clemson, the founder of Clemson University.

  4. Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson (1817 – 1875) Anna inherited her mother’s style and grace and her father’s interest in politics. She was well educated, culminating her studies at the South Carolina Female Collegiate Institute, an academically rigorous women’s college.

  5. Anna Maria (1817–1875), who married Thomas Green Clemson who later founded Clemson University in South Carolina Elizabeth (1819–1820) [18] Patrick (1821–1858) [17]

  6. And one of the most important nineteenth-century South Carolinians is Anna Maria Calhoun, daughter and frequent confidante of John Caldwell Calhoun, one of the important political and intellectual figures of nineteenth-century American history.

  7. Daughter of John Caldwell Calhoun Sr and Floride Bonneau Calhoun. Sister of Andrew Pickens Calhoun, Patrick Calhoun, John Caldwell Calhoun II, Martha Cornelia Calhoun, James Edward Calhoun and William Lowndes Calhoun. Wife of Thomas Green Clemson — married 12 Nov 1838 in Clemson, South Carolina. Descendants.