- Church of the Holy Apostles, Episcopal
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Church of the Holy Apostles, Episcopal
Location: 1706 Hagood Avenue
Barnwell, South CarolinaCoordinates: 33°14′23″N 81°21′49.01″W / 33.23972°N 81.3636139°WCoordinates: 33°14′23″N 81°21′49.01″W / 33.23972°N 81.3636139°W Built: 1856 Architect: Barbot & Seyle Architectural style: Carpenter Gothic Governing body: Church of the Holy Apostles NRHP Reference#: 72001188
[1]Added to NRHP: April 13, 1972 The Church of the Holy Apostles is an historic Carpenter Gothic Episcopal church located at 1706 Hagood Avenue in Barnwell, South Carolina in the United States. On April 13, 1972, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Church of the Holy Apostles, Episcopal.
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History
The Church of the Holy Apostles was organized on November 18, 1848. The church was built in 1856 and dedicated on March 11, 1857 The cemetery adjacent to the church dates from the same time.[2]
Current use
The Church of the Holy Apostles is still an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. The Rev. Jerry DuBose is the current rector.[3]
See also
- List of Registered Historic Places in South Carolina
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ Church of the Holy Apostles history
- ^ Diocese of South Carolina church directory
External links
- National Register listings for Barnwell County
- Church of the Holy Apostles website
- Church of the Holy Apostles history
- South Carolina Department of Archives and History file on Church of the Holy Apostles, Episcopal
U.S. National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina Lists by county Abbeville • Aiken • Allendale • Anderson • Bamberg • Barnwell • Beaufort • Berkeley • Calhoun • Charleston • Cherokee • Chester • Chesterfield • Clarendon • Colleton • Darlington • Dillon • Dorchester • Edgefield • Fairfield • Florence • Georgetown • Greenville • Greenwood • Hampton • Horry • Jasper • Kershaw • Lancaster • Laurens • Lee • Lexington • Marion • Marlboro • McCormick • Newberry • Oconee • Orangeburg • Pickens • Richland • Saluda • Spartanburg • Sumter • Union • Williamsburg • York
Lists by city Other lists Categories:- Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina
- Episcopal churches in South Carolina
- Carpenter Gothic churches in South Carolina
- Cemeteries in South Carolina
- Churches in Barnwell County, South Carolina
- South Carolina Registered Historic Place stubs
- American Anglican church stubs
- South Carolina building and structure stubs
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