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The parish system in South Carolina was created by an act of the Commons House of Assembly, commonly called the Church Act, on November 30, 1706. [1] [2] Ten parishes were named within three existing counties (Craven, Berkeley, and Colleton).
St. Luke's Church (Pritchardville, South Carolina) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Pinewood, South Carolina) St. Mary Help of Christians Church (Aiken, South Carolina) St. Mary of the Annunciation Catholic Church (Charleston, South Carolina) St. Michael's Anglican Church (Charleston, South Carolina) St. Paul's Methodist Church (Little Rock, South ...
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Churches in Lee County, South Carolina (4 P) O. Churches in Oconee County, South Carolina (2 P) Churches in Orangeburg County, South Carolina (7 P) R.
Medway (Mount Holly, South Carolina) Mount Holly 1704–1705 House Main part of original house was actually built in 1686 Old St. Andrew's Parish Church: Charleston 1706 Church Oldest church building in South Carolina St. James Church (Goose Creek, South Carolina) Goose Creek 1708 Church Col. William Rhett House: 54 Hasell Street, Charleston ...
Established as church for Irish immigrants [14] 1868 St. Joseph Anderson: 1988 [15] 1884 St. Paul the Apostle Spartanburg [16] 1889 St. Mary, Our Lady of Ransom Georgetown [17] 1895 St. William Ward [18] 1898 St. John the Beloved Summerville [19] 1900 to 1940: 1911 St. Mary Yonges Island [20] 1914 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Camden: 1914 [21 ...
The church in 1858 Postcard of the church in 1907 Postcard of the church in 1936. Saint Andrew's Parish Church is located in Charleston, South Carolina, along the west side of the Ashley River. Built in 1706 it is the oldest surviving church building south of Virginia. [2] Its historic graveyard dates from the church's establishment. [3]
St. Michael's Anglican [3] Church (formerly St. Michael's Episcopal Church) is a historic church and the oldest surviving religious structure in Charleston, South Carolina. It is located at Broad and Meeting streets on one of the Four Corners of Law , and represents ecclesiastical law .