St. Pauls Episcopal Church (Pendleton, S.C.)
Variant namesOtter Creek, North Dakota.
From the description of Ms., 1952. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17997480
On June 17, 1820 at the court house a meeting was held by some residents of the Pendleton District who wished to establish an Episcopal church. Five vestry men were elected. In 1822 a building was completed. It was consecrated on November 23, 1823. The church located on East Queen Street in Pendleton, has been dormant since 1964. John C. Calhoun and Thomas Clemson were members of St. Pauls.
From the description of St. Pauls Episcopal Church records, 1820-1910, bulk 1820-1910. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 26109223
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referencedIn | Jones, Gladys Parker. Epitaphs from St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Turkey Creek Baptist Church cemeteries, 1978. | South Carolina Historical Society | |
referencedIn | Historic American Buildings Survey. Historic American Buildings Survey collection, 1934, 1940, 1960, 1963, and 1968. | Clemson University Libraries, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library | |
creatorOf | St. Pauls Episcopal Church (Pendleton, S.C.). St. Pauls Episcopal Church records, 1820-1910, bulk 1820-1910. | Clemson University Libraries, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library | |
creatorOf | St. Pauls Episcopal Church (Pendleton, S.C.). Ms., 1952. | State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives | |
referencedIn | Allen, Benjamin. Letters to and from Benjamin Allen [manuscript] July 1811-May 1828. | University of Virginia. Library |
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associatedWith | Jones, Gladys Parker. | person |
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