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St. John's, Berkeley, Parish Church | Community News

St. John’s Parish Church (ruins), located east of present-day Moncks Corner, was authorized in 1706 but had to wait until 1708 for its boundaries to be defined from the northern

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Pineville, a historic refuge—The Pineville Church, a celebrated chapel

The altar in the Pineville Church dates back to 1810. According to Frederick A. Porcher’s Memoirs, in the early 19th century a sermon was preached every Sunday morning in the Pineville Church. In the afternoon, the congregation reassembled and evening prayers were read. No sermon followed, none was expected, and none was desired. Porcher wrote,

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Pineville, a historic refuge—The Pineville Church, a Parish Chapel

The St. Stephen’s Parish Church was built in 1754. Three ships filled with eager adventurers from England and Barbados landed on the Carolina coast in 1670 at the junction of the two rivers that formed the Atlantic. They named these rivers after the Lord Proprietor who funded their venture, Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper. They named

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Pineville, a historic refuge - Columbia Star

The Santee Canal began at White Oak Bluff on the Santee River. Henry Mouzon, the original surveyor, had determined the river was normally 270 feet wide and 18-20 feet deep at this point. Col. John Christian Senf, the engineer, designed the canal to be 35 feet wide at the surface, 32 feet wide at the

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