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  2. Old St. Andrew's Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    Magwood's Chapel, the focus of worship and instruction, was given its own name: St. Andrew's Church, Charleston County, later known as St. Andrew's Mission Church. [129] John Grimké Drayton died on April 2, 1891, at Linwood, his daughter Julia's home in Summerville. [130]

  3. St. Andrew's Mission Church (Charleston, South Carolina)

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    On November 30, 2022, St. Andrew's Day, Bishop Charles F. (Chip) Edgar III of the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina formally presented the deed to the Rev. Jimmy Gallant and his lay leaders at a ceremony held at Old St. Andrew's. [48] It was 1880 all over again, despair followed by euphoria, history repeating itself one-hundred forty-two years ...

  4. St. Andrew's Church (Mount Pleasant, South Carolina)

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    Since 1983, St. Andrew's has offered a free medical clinic in Mount Pleasant. [18] The church hosts the Holy City Fellows service-learning program [19] and Alpha courses in Charleston. [20] St. Andrew's is also home to the Ridley Institute, a training center (named after Nicholas Ridley) for aspiring priests

  5. List of parishes and parish churches in South Carolina

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    Charleston peninsula Charleston: St. Andrew's 1706 Berkeley County: 266 / 139 Ashley River area (1706–17), Middle/lower Ashley River area, today's West Ashley and James Island (1717–1865) Charleston: St. James Goose Creek 1706 Berkeley County: 272 / 396 North of St. Philip's; east of St. Andrew's/St. George's Dorchester; west of St. John's ...

  6. St. Andrew's Hall, Charleston - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina delegates later ratified the Confederate Constitution there on April 3, 1861. South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union. The St. Andrew's Hall as well as Secession Hall were both destroyed during a Charleston fire on December 11, 1861 [1] The Circular Church and the South Carolina Institute (Secession Hall)

  7. John Grimké Drayton - Wikipedia

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    John Grimké Drayton (May 1, 1816 – April 2, 1891) was a nineteenth-century planter and priest in Charleston, South Carolina.He was a horticulturalist at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens on the Ashley River and an Episcopal priest who served nearby Old St. Andrew's Parish Church for forty years.

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  9. List of Roman Catholic churches in the Diocese of Charleston

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    Cathedral of St. John the Baptist: Charleston 1868 Cathedral for the Diocese of Charleston. [4] 1837 St. Patrick Charleston 1899 [5] 1839 St. Anne and St. Jude Parish Sumpter: 2023 [6] 1842 St. Peter Cheraw [7] 1845 Stella Maris Sullivan's Island [8] 1846 St. Peter Beaufort [9] 1850 to 1900: 1852 St. Mary Greenville: 1954 [10] 1853 St. Mary ...