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2   PRESIDENT'S HOUSE
3   PINCKNEY/LEGARE
4   LIEBER COLLEGE
5   SOUTH CAROLINIANA LIBRARY
6   HARPER/ELLIOTT
7   MCCUTCHEN HOUSE
8   MAXCY MONUMENT
9   DESAUSSURE COLLEGE
10   MCKISSICK MUSEUM / VISITOR CENTER

Rutledge College

Apartment living for continuing Honors students in one of campus' original buildings on the historic Horseshoe.

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University of South Carolina Horseshoe tour: Rutledge College

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📜 Rutledge College (1805)

The original campus building, Rutledge was named in 1848 for brothers John and Edward Rutledge. John Rutledge (1739-1800), served as governor of South Carolina, a Supreme Court justice, a state legislator and a United States congressman. His brother Edward Rutledge (1749-1800) also served as governor of South Carolina and as a state legislator, and was the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence.

During the Civil War, Rutledge served as a Confederate hospital. The college was desegregated from 1873-1877, and Rutledge College hosted the State Normal School, which trained African-American teachers.

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