Historical Marker

Bethel Church

CORNER OF DUKE & BROAD STS., GEORGETOWN · Georgetown · Georgetown

South Carolina marker

Inscription

This African Methodist Episcopal church was the first separate black church in Georgetown County. It was established by the Rev. A. T. Carr shortly after the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation which freed the slaves. The church purchased this property Jan. 15, 1866, and remodeled the present building in 1908 when the Rev. R. W. Mance was minister.

The educational building was built in 1949 under the pastorate of Rev. H. B. Butler, Jr. Erected by Georgetown Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, 1988

Location

AddressCORNER OF DUKE & BROAD STS., GEORGETOWN
CityGeorgetown

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