Built in the 1830s, this Greek-Revival house was the site of the first reading of the secession papers, giving birth to the Confederacy. The "Cause" died here as well. On May 2, 1865, less than a month after Lee'
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"The congregation was founded in 1842 as a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. The current Gothic Revival-style building was built in 1859 of brick formed of the clay on which the church sits. The Bishop came from Charleston to consecrate it on November 4, 1860
Abbeville, SC ChurchesThe Samuel R. Poliakoff Collection in the Abbeville County Library is an outstanding collection of American art. It includes ...
Rev. Alexander Bettis, a former slave who could read but couldn't write, established Bettis Academy in 1882 to provide educat...
Living History reenactors display Colonial skills such as musket firing, woodworking, fireplace cooking, candle making, craft...
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