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| St. Philip's Episcopal Church |
| (U.S. National Historic Landmark) |
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St. Philip's Episcopal Church
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| Location: |
146 Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina |
| Coordinates: |
32°46′44.97″N 79°55′45.03″W / 32.7791583, -79.929175Coordinates: 32°46′44.97″N 79°55′45.03″W / 32.7791583, -79.929175 |
| Built/Founded: |
1835-1836, building; steeple, 1848-1850 |
| Architect: |
Joseph Hyde, building; Edward Brickell White, steeple |
| Architectural style(s): |
No Style Listed |
| Designated as NHL: |
November 07, 1973[1] |
| Added to NRHP: |
November 07, 1973[2] |
| NRHP Reference#: |
73001695 |
| Governing body: |
Private |
St. Philip's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in Charleston, South Carolina. Its National Historic Landmark description states: "Built in 1836 (spire completed in 1850), this stuccoed brick church features an imposing tower designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition. Three Tuscan pedimented porticoes contribute to this design to make a building of the highest quality and sophistication."[1] On November 07, 1973, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark. [3][4] St. Philip's is still an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina.[5]
[edit] History
Established in 1681, St. Philip's is the oldest religious congregation in South Carolina. The first St. Philip's Church, a wooden building, was built between 1680 and 1681 at the corner of Broad and Meeting streets on the present day site of St. Michael's Episcopal Church. It was damaged in a hurricane in 1710 and a new St. Phillip's Church was begun a few blocks away on Church Street. After being delayed it was finished in 1723 but burned to the ground in 1835. Work on the present church was begun that same year and completed the next. The steeple was added between 1848 and 1850.[6][7]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- St. Philip's Episcopal Church website
- St. Philip's Episcopal Church history
- St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston County (146 Church St., Charleston), including 9 photos, at South Carolina Department of Archives and History
- St. Philip's Protestant Episcopal Church, 146 Church Street, Charleston, Charleston County, SC: 45 photos and 3 data pages, at Historic American Building Survey
- National Historic Landmarks Program listing for St. Philip's Episcopal Church
- National Register listings for Charleston County
- Historic Charleston's Religious and Community Buildings, a National Park Service Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary