Clemson South Carolina
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The
City of Clemson is located in Pickens County,
South Carolina. Pickens County is in the northwestern
section of South Carolina, and Clemson is in the
southern portion of the county. Clemson is bordered on
the north and south in part by Clemson University. The
northern boundary is also shared with the Town of
Central, home to Southern Wesleyan University, while the
southern border is shared with the Town of Pendleton.
The western border is formed by Lake Hartwell, which
also serves as the boundary between Pickens and Oconee
Counties. The eastern portion of the city is bordered by
unincorporated Pickens County and Anderson County.
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Clemson SC History
Our story begins in 1890. According to
the Pickens Sentinel, Pickens County had six towns in
1890. The fifth town was a small village called Calhoun.
It received its first incorporation charter on December
18, 1892. One interesting provision in the charter said
that bars were prohibited in the town limits.
The land for the town had become available upon the
death of James W. Crawford. Crawford had purchased his
land in 1844 from the Calhoun family, relatives of the
Fort Hill Calhoun’s. His land stretched from the borders
of the Fort Hill plantation to the current site of
Daniel High School. With his death, the land went up for
sale and was bought by several people.
In 1884, Aaron Boggs purchased the best part of the land
from Crawford. This portion was adjacent to the Fort
Hill Plantation. Crawford died in April, 1888. The
remainder of the land was bought by Crawford’s
son-in-law, Nelson C. Poe, in January 1889. Poe then
sold half of his purchase to his brother-in-law, David
Sloan. In 1891, Poe and Sloan sold the sixty and one
half acres north of the railroad tracks to Boggs. In
1892, Boggs had the land surveyed and laid out with
streets. The final track of land belonged to a woman
named Macrina Campbell. Her land was the eastern part of
Clemson, along Highway 123. It stretched from Cochran
Road to the present Ramada Inn. Cochran Road was named
for her grandson, Newt Cochran.
According to the Sentinel, Calhoun was located near a
train depot, and, as the story goes, it stretched
one-half mile around the depot. The track had begun
service in 1872 and was partially responsible for the
funding of the towns of Westminster, Seneca, Central,
Easley and Liberty. The current depot located on Highway
123 close to the original spot of the depot. The
location for the depot was staked out on January 29,
1891, and construction began shortly thereafter. The
source of the name “Calhoun” is a subject of debate.
Some have claimed that it was named by the Charlotte
Atlanta Railroad. Others, including Clemson’s own Judge
William B. Keller, have held that it was named for the
Calhoun brother that lived in a now lost plantation
house. The house was located on the north side of the
train track.
The Pickens Sentinel is an invaluable source of
information on early Calhoun because it tracks the
development of the town on a weekly basis. Within two
years of its establishment, Calhoun was one of the most
important towns in the County. The first store opened
was credited to Mr. Perry Payne in 1892. The depot was
completed in October of 1892, and several boarding
houses were operating. By 1893, there was a cotton mill
operating near the town.
The first students to the newly constructed Clemson
Agricultural College arrived in 1893. Also in 1893, John
Wesley Cochran, a local developer, built Doyle Hall.
This building has been called several names during its
history, beginning with Doyle Hall, then Boggs Store,
and finally Calhoun Corners. The first church in Calhoun
was the Fort Hill Presbyterian Church which was
organized on July 21, 1895. It met in the upstairs of
Boggs Store. The second church has been described as a
Wesleyan Methodist Church, and it met in the school
building. Holly Trinity Episcopal Church was organized in
1899. By the turn of the century, Calhoun’s school had
over 100 students.
In 1899, Calhoun had one of its most famous businesses
open. I. Leonard Keller, a cadet at the college, quit
school, and opened a tailoring shop for the cadets. It
was named “Judge Keller’s” and is still in operation
today. Keller’s grandson, Leonard Keller, now operates
the store. The current building is the second structure
that has housed the store.
The first post office in Calhoun was called “Fort Hill”.
It existed separately from the college’s post office. It
remained Fort Hill until 1902, when the name changed to
the Calhoun Post Office. The office was located behind
Boggs Store. In the 1900 census, Calhoun had a
population of 209, and due to changes in state law, the
town was reincorporated in 1901. The only surviving
official city document from the period of 1890 to 1936
is a map, date 1915.
The first mayor in Calhoun was J.H. Burgess. He was
elected in 1901, but did not serve long. Ramsey Doyle
became mayor in 1907. A Baptist church began
construction of its building on July 12, 1907; the
Methodist church in 1911.
A major construction project occurred in 1916. The
railroad track expanded, and traffic was rerouted from
Clemson Street to College Avenue. The overpass was also
constructed at this time, and the depot was moved to its
present location. Clinkscales became mayor during the
1910s and remained in the position for over two decades.
Official records for Calhoun began with the town’s third
incorporation in 1937.
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