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Presbyterian Meeting House

Near this memorial stood the Presbyterian Meeting House, f...

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Black Mingo Presbyterian Meeting House

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One of the earliest Dissenter congre...

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Original Presbyterian Meeting House

This wall is an adaptation of what is believed to be, afte...

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Results for Presbyterian Meeting House

Presbyterian Meeting House

Near this memorial stood the Presbyterian Meeting House, first place of worship in Camden after that of the Quakers. It was built about 1774 on land given by Col. Joseph Kershaw and confirmed in his Will dated 1778. The first ...

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Black Mingo Presbyterian Meeting House

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One of the earliest Dissenter congregations in South Carolina north of the Santee River was located about two miles south of here. Its church building had been completed by 1727 when the Rev. Thomas Morritt, Episcopal minister of Charleston, visited ...

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Original Presbyterian Meeting House

This wall is an adaptation of what is believed to be, after through archaeological research sponsored by Historic Savannah Foundation, the original Presbyterian Meeting House, now the Independent Presbyterian Church, housed on the land granted by King George II. These ...

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