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  2. Henry A. Clemson - Wikipedia

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    Henry A. Clemson (12 July 1818 – 8 December 1846) was an officer in the United States Navy in the early 19th century. Clemson died at sea during the Mexican American War (1846) and was memorialized on the Mexican War Midshipmen's Monument and the naming of a naval destroyer, USS Clemson (DD-186) .

  3. List of presidents of Clemson University - Wikipedia

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    5. Walter Merritt Riggs. 1910–1924. Previously director of the engineering department at Clemson. [2] —. Samuel Broadus Earle. 1919, 1924–1925. Served as interim president in 1919 while Riggs served as a director on the army overseas educational commission in France, and in 1924–1925 following Riggs' death.

  4. Clemson University - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hill, photographed in 1887, was the home of John C. Calhoun and later Thomas Green Clemson and is at the center of the university campus.. Thomas Green Clemson, the university's founder, came to the foothills of South Carolina in 1838, when he married Anna Maria Calhoun, daughter of John C. Calhoun, the South Carolina politician and seventh U.S. Vice President. [15]

  5. KJ Henry - Wikipedia

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    KJ Henry. Keith Jeremiah Henry (born January 27, 1999) is an American professional football defensive end for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Clemson Tigers and was selected by the Commanders in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL draft .

  6. John C. Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    John C. Calhoun. John Caldwell Calhoun ( / kælˈhuːn /; [ 1] March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist who served as the seventh vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832. Born in South Carolina, he adamantly defended American slavery and sought to protect the interests of white Southerners.

  7. 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    Despite the seemingly dire situation, on the ensuing Clemson drive Deshaun Watson was intercepted by Eddie Jackson at the Clemson 42 yard line. The resulting Alabama possession culminated in a 1-yard TD run by Derrick Henry (14–14).

  8. Harry Greb - Wikipedia

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    Edward Henry Greb (June 6, 1894 – October 22, 1926) was an American professional boxer. Nicknamed "The Pittsburgh Windmill", "The Smoke City Wildcat" and "The Pittsburgh Bearcat," [ 2 ] he is widely regarded by many boxing historians as one of the best pound for pound boxers of all time.

  9. Henry Simms Hartzog - Wikipedia

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    December 15, 1953. (1953-12-15) (aged 87) St. Louis, Missouri. Alma mater. The Citadel (B.S. 1886) Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (B.Div. 1889) Henry Simms Hartzog (July 17, 1866 – December 15, 1953) was an American academic and school administrator who served as the president of Clemson University, the University of Arkansas, and ...