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St. Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery


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This white clapboard church, built in 1822, features a Jaridine Pipe organ that has filled the church with music since 1848. Interred in its cemetery are: Clemson College founders Thomas Greene Clemson, and his wife, Anna Calhoun Clemson, the daughter of US Statesman John C. Calhoun; Confederate generals Clement Hoffman Stevens (1821-1864) and Barnard Elliot Bee (1824-1861), credited with giving Gen. T.J. Jackson the nckname "Stonewall."


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Address: East Queen ST
Pendleton,SC 29670

Phone: (864) 646-3782

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Piedmont plantation home (c. 1840) near Pendleton Historic District with antique settings & original art; An established landmark B&B since 1985, the inn is an approved member of the SC Bed & Breakfast Association. AAA 3

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Pendleton District Historical, Recreational & Tourism Commission

A General Store built in 1850, Hunter's Store houses this South Carolina Regional Tourism Office, where visitors can find information, maps, and brochures about sites in the old Pendleton District, now known as Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens Counties. Upstairs, in Hunter'

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