
7-58 Baptist Church of Beaufort
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N 32° 26.089 W 080° 40.381
17S E 530738 N 3588680
Located on Charles Street between Prince Street and King Street, Beaufort
Waymark Code: WM11XT4
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2020
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The Baptist Church of Beaufort descends from Euhaw Baptist Church on Edisto Island. In 1794 the first meeting house was built on this site. In 1795 Henry Holcombe moved to Beaufort and became the first mission pastor. The Beaufort Baptist Church was formally constituted as an independent church in 1804. The first burial was in 1809. Prior to the Civil War, 3,557 of 3,723 members were enslaved people.
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The current Greek Revival building dates to 1844 and was constructed under the pastorate of Richard Fuller, who served 1833-1847. During the Civil War the church was a Union Army hospital for black troops. In Dec. 1862, Rev. Solomon Peck read the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation from the pulpit to an audience of escaped slaves and black soldiers. After the war, nearly all black members left to join newly formed black churches.
Sponsored by the Beaufort County Historical Society, 2018
Marker Name: Baptist Church of Beaufort
 Marker Location: City
 Type of Marker: Building
 Marker number: 7-58
 County: Beaufort

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