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Notable buildings include the Edgefield County Courthouse, Trinity Episcopal Church and Rectory, St. Mary's Catholic Church (designed by John R. Niernsee), Halcyon Grove, Oakley Park, Carroll Hill, Blocker House, Yarborough House, and Padgett House. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1]
Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church (NR) Old Bethel United Methodist Church (HM/NR) Old Plymouth Congregational Church (CP) Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church (CP) Old Bethel United Methodist Church (NR) Old Marine Hospital/Jenkins Orphanage (NR) Saint Mark's Episcopal Church (CP) Old Plymouth Congregational Church (CP) Old Slave Mart (NR) The Parsonage/Miss Izard's ...
Location of Edgefield County in South Carolina. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Edgefield County, South Carolina.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Edgefield County, South Carolina, United States.
At its statewide conference in Florence on Tuesday, the United Methodist Church approved the “closure” of 113 churches across the state, allowing those local congregations to disaffiliate from ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Edgefield is located slightly east of the center of Edgefield County at (33.7868, -81.9278 U.S. Route 25 passes through the southwest part of the town, bypassing the center, and leads north 33 miles (53 km) to Greenwood and south 26 miles (42 km) to Augusta, Georgia.
It is located behind the Butler Methodist Church. It was established about 1802, and includes the graves of members of one of South Carolina's leading families. Notable burials include: William Butler (1759–1821), Pierce Mason Butler (1798–1847) and Andrew Pickens Butler (1796–1857). [2] [3]
Cattle Creek Campground, also known as Cattle Creek United Methodist Church and Campground, is a historic camp meeting ground that is now a national historic district located near Rowesville, Orangeburg County, South Carolina. The 2 acre tract was deeded to the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church by George Summers Sr and his wife May in ...