
Legacy of a Southern Lady:: Anna Calhoun Clemson - Paperback
Legacy of a Southern Lady:: Anna Calhoun Clemson - Paperback
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by Ann Ratliff Russell (Author)
The interest in Southern women's history has never been higher nor more exciting. And one of the most important nineteenth-century South Carolinians is Anna Maria Calhoun, daughter and frequent confidante of John Caldwell Calhoun, a significant political and intellectual figure of nineteenth-century American history. During one of his periods in Washington, D.C., Anna met and later married a Pennsylvania scientist, Thomas Green Clemson. Subsequently, Anna and Thomas traveled through much of the American east, and became co-founders of Clemson University. Due to Anna's copious correspondence, her papers have offered Anna Ratliff Russell much material to create this fascinating study in nineteenth-century history.
--Jerome V. Reel, Jr., Ph.D., Clemson University Historian



















