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  • J. Important Institutions in South Carolina | History of SC Slide Collection

D. Religious Institutions

Trinity Episcopal Church in Columbia | History of SC Slide Collection
Trinity Episcopal Church in Columbia | History of SC Slide Collection

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Trinity Episcopal Church in Columbia, designed by Edward Brickell White (see The Dock Street Theater And St. Philip's Church), built in 1840-1847, in the English Gothic style of architecture. The...
The Dock Street Theater and St. Philip's Church | History of SC Slide Collection
The Dock Street Theater and St. Philip's Church | History of SC Slide Collection

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The Dock Street Theater and St. Philip's Church, as they appeared in the 1940s. The parish of St. Philip's, founded in the 1680s on what is now the site of St. Michael's, was the first Anglican parish...
Interior of Old Goose Creek Church | History of SC Slide Collection
Interior of Old Goose Creek Church | History of SC Slide Collection

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Interior of Old Goose Creek Church, showing the British royal arms over the altar. One of the earliest church buildings in South Carolina, its design is said to have been inspired by the stucco...
Lexington County congregation of Pilgrim Lutheran Church | History of SC Slide Collection
Lexington County congregation of Pilgrim Lutheran Church | History of SC Slide Collection

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The Lexington County congregation of Pilgrim Lutheran Church, posed outside of their building around 1930. Courtesy of the Lexington County Museum.
St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church | History of SC Slide Collection
St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church | History of SC Slide Collection

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St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church and School in Spartanburg. This African-American church Sunday School group was photographed by the WPA in the 1930s. Courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library.
Vestrymen of the Catholic Congregation Of Georgetown | History of SC Slide Collection
Vestrymen of the Catholic Congregation Of Georgetown | History of SC Slide Collection

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The vestrymen of the Catholic congregation of Georgetown pose after the dedication of their new mission church, St. Mary of Mercy, on January 5, 1902. The Right Reverend James F. Northrop, Bishop of...
The Cathedral Church of St. John and St. Finbar | History of SC Slide Collection
The Cathedral Church of St. John and St. Finbar | History of SC Slide Collection

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The Catholic Church did not enjoy the original toleration that characterized other non-Anglican forms of worship in South Carolina. The first mass was not celebrated in Charleston until 1789. But by...
Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church | History of SC Slide Collection
Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church | History of SC Slide Collection

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Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church, in Chester County, was organized in 1752. This photograph was taken around 1917-1918. Courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library.
The Monument of DeKalb | History of SC Slide Collection
The Monument of DeKalb | History of SC Slide Collection

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"The Monument of DeKalb who fell fighting bravely in defense of the rights of man on the plains of Camden, SC, August 16th, 1780. Erected in the town of Camden. Front of the Presbyterian Church: the...
The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church | History of SC Slide Collection
The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church | History of SC Slide Collection

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This engraving, done in the 1850s, identifies Reverend E.E. Pressly as Pastor of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Due West, Abbeville County. The Associate Reformed denomination of...

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