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St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Pinewood, South Carolina)

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Built
  
1855

Opened
  
1855

Phone
  
+1 803-452-9995

NRHP Reference #
  
78002530

Area
  
8,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
20 January 1978

St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Pinewood, South Carolina)

Address
  
Manchester State Forest, 6205 Camp Mac Boykin Rd, Pinewood, SC 29125, USA

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Architects
  
Edward C. Jones, Francis D. Lee

Similar
  
Pinewood Depot, Magnolia Hall, Lenoir Store, High Hills of Santee Baptist C, Holy Cross Episcopal Church

St. Mark's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church located in the High Hills of Santee west of Pinewood, South Carolina. On January 20, 1978, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places as St. Mark's Church.

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History

St. Mark's Parish was established in 1767 by act of the South Carolina Assembly. The present church, built in 1855, is the fourth or fifth church erected by the parish but the first at this location, which was donated by the Richardson and Manning families. The church built in 1767 near Summerton was burned by the British during the American Revolution because of the patriotic activity of its then rector. At least six governors, three Richardsons and three Mannings, regularly attended services at St. Mark's either here or at previous locations. St. Mark's was the parish church for both the Manning family plantations, including Millford Plantation, and the Richardson family plantations, including Bloomhill Plantation.

Cemetery

St. Mark's Cemetery is included in the historic place designation.

Current use

St. Mark's Episcopal Church is no longer an active parish.

References

St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Pinewood, South Carolina) Wikipedia