Built 1835 NRHP Reference # 75001702 Opened 1835 Added to NRHP 25 February 1975 | Architectural style Meeting House Style Address Dalzell, SC 29040, USA Area 4 ha | |
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Location 1 mile east of Woodrow on South Carolina Highway 37, near Woodrow, South Carolina Similar Fairfield County Museum, Temple Beth Elohim, Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Mansfield Plantation, Foster's Tavern |
Rembert Church, also known as Rembert Methodist Church, is a historic Methodist church located near Woodrow, Lee County, South Carolina. It was built about 1835, and is a plain meeting house style rectangular building with clapboard siding. The adjacent cemetery was established in 1800. It is one of the earliest Methodist congregations in South Carolina, with a Methodist Society meeting as early as 1785. In its early days it was frequently visited by Francis Asbury, the first Bishop of the Methodist Church of the United States.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
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