



Historic Episcopal Church in Goose Creek, SC, 1711-1719
This vintage photograph captures a historic Episcopal church located in Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina. Originally constructed in 1711, the building was completed in 1719, replacing what is believed to be the oldest church outside of Charleston. The structure has undergone significant changes over the years, including repairs following an earthquake in 1886 and restoration efforts in 1931.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents notable architectural sites in the region. The image showcases distinctive features, such as elegant doors, fanlights, and porticoes, characteristic of the early 18th-century architectural style prevalent in South Carolina.
This historical photograph is linked to the broader narrative of Southern architecture and religious heritage. It serves as a visual document of the resilience and continuity of community faith over the centuries.
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Historic Episcopal Church in Goose Creek, SC, 1711-1719
