Photographic report of the condition of the Keowee Plantation graveyard completed by Leonard in the spring of 1973. It contains a short introduction, a map of the graveyard showing direction of views depicted by the photographs and ten color photographs showing seven different views of the graveyard and of the gravesites of John Ewing Colhoun (1751-1802) and Martha Maria Colhoun (d. 1853). John Ewing Colhoun was the father-in-law of John C. Calhoun and resided at the Keowee Plantation.
Ralph Beaumont Leonard was Visiting Assistant Professor of Bioengineering and Materials Engineering at Clemson University in 1973. He received his B.S. from Michigan State University in 1965, his M.S. from the University of California in 1966, his PhD from the University of California in 1970 and did post-doctoral work at Clemson University from 1970-1971.
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Donated to Clemson University Libraries by Ralph Beaumont Leonard on October 8, 1973, accession 73-3.
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