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The South Carolina Baptist Historical Collection at Furman University is a comprehensive archives that documents individuals, churches, and associations in South Carolina Baptist history. Located in Greenville, South Carolina , it is housed in the Special Collections and Archives department of the James B. Duke Library.
Jerusalem Baptist Church (HM) New Hopewell Baptist Church (HM) Primus Park (HM) Lamar. John Wesley Methodist Church (HM) Society Hill. Lawrence Faulkner (HM) Mt. Rona Missionary Baptist Church (HM) Rosenwald Consolidated School/Rosenwald High School (HM) St. Joseph’s Catholic Church (HM) Zachariah W. Wines (HM)
February 1, 1999 (100 Randall St. Greer: 11: Dunean Mill Historic District: Dunean Mill Historic District: February 4, 2019 (Bounded by Madden, Allen, Whitten & Hutchins Sts.
Galilee Missionary Baptist Church Chancel Choir’s Minister of Music, Hattie Wade, directs the choir in rehearsal for the Christmas performance of Nativity Thursday evening, December 7, 2023, at ...
At that time, Manning Training School became Manning Middle School, then later Manning Elementary. In response, a private school, Laurence Manning Academy was created. [18] Manning is also the location of the F.E. DuBose Campus of Central Carolina Technical College. [19] Manning has a lending library, the Clarendon County Public Library. [20]
The district encompasses 46 contributing buildings and 1 contributing object in the central business district of Manning, county seat for Clarendon County. Manning's downtown is dominated by its 1909 Neo-Classical, red brick courthouse set at the center of a landscaped courthouse square. The commercial district is characterized by one- and two ...
Millford Plantation (also spelled Milford) is a historic forced-labor farm and plantation house located on SC 261 west of Pinewood, South Carolina.It was sometimes called Manning's Folly, because of its remote location in the High Hills of Santee section of the state and its elaborate details.
Rev. Willis Anselm Jarrel D.D. (1849–1927) was an American author, debater, [1] Baptist minister and evangelist. He wrote a number of books and papers on the subject of Christian doctrine and Baptist Church history. [2]