Indiantown Presbyterian Church, 1900
Title
Indiantown Presbyterian Church, 1900
Description
Indiantown Presbyterian Church, circa 1900.
The church was organized in 1757. During the American Revolution, the church was burned by the British Lieutenant-Colonel Banastre Tarleton. His act resulted in the citizens giving greater support to his opponent, the Continental General Francis Marion.
The rebuilt (and current) church building remained virtually unchanged from its erection in 1830 until the front porch was added in 1910.
The church was organized in 1757. During the American Revolution, the church was burned by the British Lieutenant-Colonel Banastre Tarleton. His act resulted in the citizens giving greater support to his opponent, the Continental General Francis Marion.
The rebuilt (and current) church building remained virtually unchanged from its erection in 1830 until the front porch was added in 1910.
Date
1900
Collection
Citation
“Indiantown Presbyterian Church, 1900,” Johnsonville SC History, accessed December 22, 2024, https://johnsonvilleschistory.org/items/show/290.
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