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National Historic Landmark-Fort Hill,John C. Calhoun House

National Historic Landmark- Fort Hill -John C. Calhoun House

This was the residence of John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850), best remembered for his vigorous defense of States' Rights.

His long political career included the U.S. House and Senate, service as Secretary of ...

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John C. Calhoun Monument

Political theories suggest that John C. Calhoun was a defender of American republicanism and Southern rights, while others distinguish the 19th century Vice-president, Senator, and Congressman from South Carolina as a defender of slavery. Frederick Douglass, a former slave, wrote ...

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John C. Calhoun Memorial Highway

Named in honor of John Caldwell Calhoun, (1782-1850), the Old South's most admired statesman and profound philosopher and America's most influential spokesman for state's rights.

From 1808 to 1810 he served his state as a member of the S.C. House of ...

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The Law Offices of John C. Calhoun

Near here, from 1807 to 1817, were

situated the law offices of

John C. Calhoun.

Born in the Long Canes District of Abbeville March 18, 1782.

Died, Washington D.C.

March 31, 1850.

Member of Congress

1811-1817

Secretary of War

1817-1825

Vice President of the United States

1825-1832

United States Senator

1832-1842, 1845-1850

Secretary of ...

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John C. Calhoun Memorial Highway

Named in honor of John Caldwell Calhoun, (1782-1850), the Old South's most admired statesman and profound philosopher and America's most influential spokesman for state's rights.

From 1808 to 1810 he served his state as a member of the S.C. House ...

John C. Calhoun

In Memoriam

John C. Calhoun

1782-1850

Apostle of States Rights,

and Nullification.

Vice-President U.S.

Marker is on East Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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