The Parish Church of St Helena, Beaufort
- Address: 507 Newcastle St
- Vicinity: North St
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1712/00/00 | The Church of St Helena is established as a Church of England parish. | |||||
1724/00/00 | Col John Barnwell | Died | John Barnwell, an officer in the Tuscarora (1712) and Yemassee Wars (1715), dies. He is buried at St Helena Church in Beaufort. | |||
1743/05/20 | Jonathan Bryant | Faith | Whitefield converts Hugh Bryant, Jonathan Bryant, Will Gilbert, Robert Ogle and Stephan Bull Jr break away from St Helena Church in Beaufort to establish a new meeting house (lost) on the Pocotaligo River, south of Yemassee. | First Great Awakening | ||
1824/00/00 | The Parish Church of St Helena is almost completely demolished to allow for an expansive rebuild. | |||||
1866/02/21 | Lt Gen Richard H Anderson | Died | Confederate States Army Lt General Richard H Anderson dies in Beaufort, South Carolina. He is buried in St Helena's Churchyard at Beaufort, SC. | |||
1866/02/21 | Gen Stephen Elliott | Died | Confederate States Army brigadier general Stephen Elliott dies at Aiken, South Carolina. He is buried in St Helena's Episcopal Churchyard at Beaufort, SC. | |||
1942/00/00 | The steeple tower at St Helena Church in Beaufort is extended. |
Particulars for The Parish Church of St Helena, Beaufort: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Sight Category | Building |
Historic Use | Chapel |
Building Type | Church |
Historic Use | Graves, burials |
Architectural Style | Neoclassical |
Area of Significance | Religion |
Historic Use | Religious Property |
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