Completed in 1822, Saint Paul's Episcopal Church is one of the oldest in the area. The bell tower used to contain a bell from the Seabrook, a ship which sailed from Charleston to Edisto Island during this time.
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The bell was eventually donated to the Confederate Army to be melted down. The church also has a winding stairway, which leads to a balcony originally designated for slaves to worhip.
There are many famous South Carolinians buried in its cemetary, including Mrs. John C. Calhoun, Thomas Clemson, founder of Clemson University, and his wife Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson, and Confederate General Barnard Bee are all buried here.
Steven Faucette of Williamston took this shot of Saint Paul's Episcopal Church in Pendleton in January 2008.
See more of Steven's pictures at Steven Faucette Photography.
Learn more about the history of Saint Paul's Episcopal Church.