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Salem Black River Presbyterian Church

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Nearest city
  
Sumter, South Carolina

NRHP Reference #
  
78003091

Area
  
2 ha

Added to NRHP
  
14 November 1978

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival

Address
  
Mayesville, SC 29104, USA

Year built
  
1846

Salem Black River Presbyterian Church

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First Baptist Church, Morris College, Sumter Opera House, First Presbyter Church P, Sumter Chamber of Comm

Salem Black River Presbyterian Church (Brick Church) is a historic church in Sumter, South Carolina.

This house of worship, commonly called Brick Church, was founded by Scotch-Irish settlers in 1759 on land given by Capt. David Anderson. Original log meeting house was replaced by frame building and named Salem Presbyterian Church in 1768. The first Brick Church was built in 1802 and used until 1846 when the present church was built of brick made on the grounds. The Old Session house (1846) in the rear contains a large library given by James McBride in 1862. Land for the cemetery, dating from 1794 was deeded by Robert Witherspoon in 1830. Among the notable ministers to serve this church was Dr. Thomas Reese, scholar, teacher and preacher before the American Revolution. In 1867 African-American members withdrew to form Goodwill Presbyterian Church

The Salem Black River Presbyterian Church was added to the National Register in 1978.

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