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Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1729/00/00 Henrietta de Beaulieu Dering Johnston Died Henrietta Johnston dies in Charleston. She is buried next to her second husband, Rev Gideon Johnston, in the cemetery of St Michael's Episcopal Church in Charleston.
1758/05/00 Charles Pinckney Faith Frances and Charles Pinckney baptize their son, Charles Pinckney, at St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charles Town, the Province of South Carolina.
1770/06/17 Jacob Motte Sr Died Jacob Motte Sr dies at age 69 in Charleston, South Carolina. He is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston.
1781/06/25 Theodore Gaillard In Memoriam Theodore Gaillard is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston.
1782/10/00 Col Charles Pinckney In Memoriam Colonel Charles Pinckney is probably buried, or at least reinterred, at Philip's Episcopal Church in Charleston.
1791/05/08 George Washington Faith President George Washington worships on Sunday morning at St Philip's. George Washington's Southern Tour
1792/04/22 Henrietta Middleton Rutledge Died Henrietta Middleton Rutledge dies in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina. She is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston.
1800/01/25 Edward Rutledge In Memoriam After an elaborate military funeral, His Excellency Edward Rutledge is buried in the family plot at the Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery.
1800/08/24 Rawlins Lowndes Died Rawlins Lowndes dies in Charleston, South Carolina. Mr Lowndes is buried in St Philip's Churchyard.
1805/08/28 Christopher Gadsden Christopher Gadsden dies in Charleston, South Carolina, from injuries sustained during a fall. Mr Gadsden is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston.
1824/10/29 Charles Pinckney Died Charles Pinckney dies of suspected dropsy in Charleston, South Carolina. Mr Pinckney is buried at Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Charleston.
1828/11/02 Thomas Pinckney Thomas Pinckney dies in Charleston, South Carolina. He is buried in St Philip's Churchyard.
1830/03/10 Margaret Morris Grimball Bride Margaret Ann Morris, daughter of Lewis Morris and Elizabeth Manigault, marries John Berkley Grimball at St Michaels Church in Charleston, South Carolina by the Right Rev Bishop Bowen.
1836/00/00 Designed by architect Joseph Hyde, St Philip's Episcopal Church is rebuilt after a disastrous fire, 1835-1836.
1850/00/00 Edward Brickell White Architect St Philip's steeple is built between 1848 and 1850.
1850/03/31 John C Calhoun Died Calhoun dies of tuberculosis at an Old Brick Capitol boarding house, Washington, DC. He is buried in St Philip's Churchyard, Charleston, South Carolina
1928/06/05 Rev William A Guerry Health J H Woodward shoots the Rev William A Guerry and then himself. After hearing two shots, Miss Henrietta Jervey, the Bishop's secretary, rushes to the office.
1928/06/05 The Rev James Herbert Woodward, an emotionally distraught retired Episcopal minister ask for a pension from Bishop William A Guerry. The bishop offers him some immediate financial aid.
1928/06/15 Rev William A Guerry In Memoriam Bishop William Alexander Guerry is buried at St Philip's Episcopal Church, Charleston, South Carolina. The grave is marked by an Irish Cross.
1940/06/16 DuBose Heyward Died DuBose Heyward dies in Tryon, North Carolina. Mr Heyward is buried in St Philip's Churchyard in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Particulars for St Philip's Episcopal Church:
Area of Significance Architecture
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Sight Category Building
Level of Significance National
Owner Private
Historic Use Religious Property



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration: 7th November 1973

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name: St. Philip's Episcopal Church
Registry Address: 146 Church St.
Registry Number: 73001695
Resource Type: Building
Owner: Private
Architect: White,Edward Brickell; Hyde,Joseph
Architectural Style: No style listed
Contributing Buildings: 1
Other Certification: Designated National Landmark
Certification: Listed in the National Register
Nominator Name: National Historic Landmark
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: National
Area of Significance: Architecture
Applicable Criteria: Architecture-Engineering
Criteria Consideration: Religious property
Period of Significance: 1850-1874, 1825-1849
Significant Year: c 1835, 1848, 1850
Historic Function: Religion
Historic Sub-Function: Religious structure
Current Function: Religion
Current Sub-Function: Religious structure

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