Smyrna Baptist Church & Cemetery
Smyrna Baptist Church & Cemetery
Smyrna Baptist Church & Cemetery
Tradition holds that the congregation was organized in 1827 and the church built in the same year as Kirkland Church and later changed to Smyrna. The adjacent cemetery is a who’s who of the community.
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Located near Court House. Restaurants nearby.
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This is one of the few pre-Civil War churches organized by African-Americans for African-Americans. The original church was constructed in 1829 and donated in 1868 to the African-American Baptist congregation which was holding services there. The present
This church boasts pictures, brochures and interesting artifacts of Hampton County's past. View remains of a masonry staircase and a baptistry of one of the oldest Baptist churches in South Carolina. The cemetery dates to 1819.
Clean rooms; reasonable rates; daily and weekly rates.
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