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Woodland Cemetery Historic Preservation

Genealogy

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Descendant and Community Research

The genealogy section of the cemetery project exists to research and study the family histories and historical backgrounds of people buried in the African American Burial Ground, A. P. Calhoun Family Plot, and Woodland Cemetery.

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Genealogy Facts and Tips

Learn about the genealogy research process, establishing a geographic focus, common record types to research such as census records and church registers, and resources for studying genealogy and family history.

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Upcoming Genealogy Events

Events on Campus

Explore more events for the cemetery project at Clemson through the Clemson University Calendar.

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    Explore more events and workshops about genealogy.

    The African American Burial Ground, A. P. Calhoun Family Plot, and Woodland Cemetery Historic Preservation Project
    The African American Burial Ground, A. P. Calhoun Family Plot, and Woodland Cemetery Historic Preservation Project | The cemetery is located on Woodland Drive at the intersection of Williamson Road and S. Palmetto Boulevard on the Clemson University campus. The team's offices are located in Suite 220 in Sirrine Hall.