#OTD – Thomas G. Clemson. IV. died on April 6, 1888. The date is sometimes called Founder’s Day. With Clemson’s Last Will & Testament initiated the process to create a “High Seminary of Learning,” on the Fort Hill estate. Likewise, it established that Fort Hill shall be “open for the inspection of visitors.”
To learn more about Thomas Clemson, click on the links below which have text of Thomas G. Clemson’s Will. Additional links include two poster exhibits about Thomas Green Clemson along with a biography. Finally, a SCETV Hall of Fame video provides insights to Thomas Green Clemson.
THOMAS G. CLEMSON :https://www.clemson.edu/about/history/tgc-will.html
THOMAS & ANNA – EXHIBIT DISPLAY
2020 – TGC Clemson Exhibit Panel Posters
TGC – CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION https://www.clemson.edu/about/history/properties/documents/Thomas%20G.%20Clemson%20Posters%20.pdf
BIOGRAPHY OF THOMAS G. CLEMSON, IV.: https://www.clemson.edu/about/history/bios/thomas-g-clemson.html
SOUTH CAROLINA HALL OF FAME: https://www.knowitall.org/video/thomas-green-clemson-sc-hall-fame
When will the Fort Hill mansion and grounds be open to the public? We would like to visit.
Hi, Blythe! Fort Hill: National Historic Landmark is open for self-guided tours from Monday through Saturday: 10:00am-12:00pm & 1:00pm-4:30pm and Sunday: 2:00pm-4:30pm. Fort Hill is closed on home football game days and for holidays. For more information please email hisprop@clemson.edu or call (864) 656-2475 or visit our website:https://www.clemson.edu/about/history/properties/