Thomas Green Clemson

Thomas Green Clemson (July 1, 1807  April 6, 1888) was an American politician and statesman, serving as Chargés d'Affaires to Belgium, and United States Superintendent of Agriculture. He served in the Confederate Army and founded Clemson University in South Carolina. Historians have called Clemson "a quintessential nineteenth-century Renaissance man."

Thomas Green Clemson
4th United States Chargé d'Affaires to Belgium
In office
October 4, 1844  January 5, 1852
PresidentJohn Tyler
James K. Polk
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
Preceded byHenry Washington Hilliard
Succeeded byRichard H. Bayard
Personal details
BornJuly 1, 1807 (1807-07)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedApril 6, 1888(1888-04-06) (aged 80)
Clemson, South Carolina, U.S.
SpouseAnna Maria Calhoun
Children4 including Floride
EducationNorwich University
Collège de Sorbonne
Royal School of Mines (Paris)
OccupationMining engineer
Statesman
Agriculturist
College founder
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