Hanover House, Clemson, SC
Framed architectural print by distinguished Clemson
professor, Joseph L. Young. Hanover House was built by Paul de St. Julien, a French Hugenot, on land that was a 1688 grant to his grandfather by the Lords Proprietors. The house is a 1½-story cypress wood house with a gambrel roof. The Hanover House is on the National Register of Historic Places. The house has been restored and is now a historic house museum in the Botanical Gardens on the Clemson University campus.



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