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rdfs:label | - Robert Anderson (Revolutionary War)
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rdfs:comment | - Robert Anderson (1741 – 1813) was a politician, militia officer, and surveyor from South Carolina. He was a lifelong friend of General Andrew Pickens. Anderson, South Carolina, Anderson County, South Carolina, and the ghost town of Andersonville are named for him.
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death place | - Oconee County, South Carolina
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Caption | - Robert Anderson's grave marker at Old Stone Church (Clemson) cemetery
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Occupation | - Militia officer and surveyor
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abstract | - Robert Anderson (1741 – 1813) was a politician, militia officer, and surveyor from South Carolina. He was a lifelong friend of General Andrew Pickens. Anderson, South Carolina, Anderson County, South Carolina, and the ghost town of Andersonville are named for him.
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