Lawrence Family papers 1790-1818.
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Lawrence, Benjamin C.
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Benjamin Lawrence was a Revolutionary War soldier. The Lawrence family property on the Keowee River and Six Mile Creek is now Clemson University forests and experimental lands. From the description of Lawrence Family papers 1790-1818. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 20499375 ...
Lawrence, Elisha
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Anderson, Jean L., 1920-
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Green, Janet L., 1958-
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Niver, Ruth Lawrence,
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Lawrence, Robert, 1960-
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Carrodine, Thomas.
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Peiree, Levi.
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Gates, Thomas, -1832
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Green, John.
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Lawrence, James
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Son of James R. Lawrence. From the description of James Lawrence papers, [ca. 1885]. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155422029 ...
Clemson university
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Courses in Computer Science first offered, 1965-1966. Department of Computer Science created July 1, 1978. Albert Turner, Acting Head, July 1978-April 1979; Head, 1979-1993. Stephen T. Hedetniemi, Acting Department Head, 1993-1994; Head, 1994-1995; Chair, 1995-1997. Harold Grossman, Acting Chair, 1997-1998. John C. Peck, Chair, 1998-2000. Pradip Srimani, Chair, 2000-present. Master of Science degree program instituted 1980-1981. From the description of Department of Computer Science ...
Anderson, Robert C.
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Robert Anderson was the son-in-law of Alexander Macauley. From the description of Anderson-Macauley papers, 1770-1858 [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145410781 Robert Anderson, born in Jefferson County, Kentucky, in 1805, was the commander of Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor at the outbreak of the Civil War. The Union commander held out against Confederate forces for four months, without supplies from the North. When the Confederate troops discovered that a shipm...