Fort Hill may refer to:
Fort Hill, also known as the John C. Calhoun Mansion and Library, is a National Historic Landmark on the Clemson University campus in Clemson, South Carolina. The house is significant as the home from 1825-50 of John C. Calhoun, a leading national politician of the period, and is now a museum and library maintained in his memory.
The house was originally built as a four-room house about 1803 and was called Clergy Hall by Dr. James McElhenny, who was the pastor of Hopewell Presbyterian Church. The home later became the home of John C. Calhoun and his wife Floride Calhoun in 1825. Calhoun enlarged it to fourteen rooms and renamed it Fort Hill for nearby Fort Rutledge, which was built around 1776. The architectural style is Greek revival with Federal detailing and with simple interior detailing.
Fort Hill, also known as Fort Hill Farm, is a historic plantation house and national historic district located near Burlington, Mineral County, West Virginia. The district includes 15 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 2 contributing structures. The main house was completed in 1853, and is a two-story, "L"-shaped brick dwelling composed of a side gable roofed, five bay building with a rear extension in the Federal style. It features a three-bay, one-story front porch supported by four one foot square Tuscan order columns. Also on the property are a number of contributing buildings including a washhouse and cellar, outhouse, a dairy and ice house, a meat house, a garage, a hog house, poultry houses, a bank barn with silo, and a well. The family cemetery is across the road west of the main house. Located nearby and in the district is "Woodside," a schoolhouse built about 1890, and a tenant house and summer kitchen.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
I am not me, I’m everyone
Just as all the stars are suns
Burned in the space of second thought
I own a flame that can’t go on
I see what’s here but not behind
All of the men, all of their eyes
I am not me, I’m everyone
She said to me, she said to me
You are now what you have once been
On earth as it is in heaven
I am not here, I’m everywhere
Just as all my thoughts are air
Thrown in the sky and scattered far
Like 13 arrows and 13 stars
The eagle strangles alibis
The truth becomes my battle-cry
I am not here, I’m everywhere
She said to me, she said to me
The men who build up walls
But who’ve taken off the ceiling
Won’t be any drier when it rains
They’ve built celestial halls
But they’ve forgotten the feeling
Of what it’s like to see the Earth from space
I’ve traveled many lifetimes
Just to be here for this evening
I just can’t ever seem to go away
So I wait on my knees
And I wade through all the suffering