St. Philip's Episcopal Church, interior
The original St. Philip's Church was built in 1681. The present building was completed in 1838 and is considered one of the most beautiful churches in the Western Hemisphere. During the War Between the States, the bells were given to the Confederacy. This magnificent interior was severely damag...
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ftprincetheolsem:oai:digital.library.ptsem.edu:sc144jtanis 2024-09-09T19:52:26+00:00 St. Philip's Episcopal Church, interior Charleston, South Carolina, United States postcards https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/sc144jtanis English eng Theological Commons James R. Tanis Collection of Church Postcards https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/sc144jtanis http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Fine Arts Episcopal Church StillImage ftprincetheolsem 2024-06-17T14:19:11Z The original St. Philip's Church was built in 1681. The present building was completed in 1838 and is considered one of the most beautiful churches in the Western Hemisphere. During the War Between the States, the bells were given to the Confederacy. This magnificent interior was severely damaged by Federal artillery shells from Morris Island which pierced the rood and walls and demolished the Chancel and organ. Still Image Morris Island Princeton Theological Seminary: Theological Commons Morris Island ENVELOPE(-147.800,-147.800,-76.617,-76.617) |
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The original St. Philip's Church was built in 1681. The present building was completed in 1838 and is considered one of the most beautiful churches in the Western Hemisphere. During the War Between the States, the bells were given to the Confederacy. This magnificent interior was severely damaged by Federal artillery shells from Morris Island which pierced the rood and walls and demolished the Chancel and organ. |
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