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I've attended many services at Tabernacle Baptist Church. Architecturally beautiful the church was built by slaves in 1863. The pews are wooden with no cushions and they're short in the … I've attended many services at Tabernacle Baptist Church. Architecturally beautiful the church was built by slaves in 1863. The pews are wooden with no cushions and they're short in the seat making you feel...
While visiting Charleston 3 years ago, we read a historical marker about Robert Smalls. We were impressed with his story and while planning our trip to Beaufort learned that he was buried … While visiting Charleston 3 years ago, we read a historical marker about Robert Smalls. We were impressed with his story and while planning our trip to Beaufort learned that he was buried there. We made sure...
Tabernacle Baptist Church was organized by Rev. Solomon Peck of Boston in 1863 in the current building, acquired from the Beaufort Baptist Church. Built on the foundation of faith of … Tabernacle Baptist Church was organized by Rev. Solomon Peck of Boston in 1863 in the current building, acquired from the Beaufort Baptist Church. Built on the foundation of faith of former slaves and freedmen,...
Since 1863, Tabernacle Baptist Church has been providing Baptist Church from Beaufort.
Colonial John "Tuscarora Jack" Barnwell, the famous Indian fighter and a founder of Beaufort Town, is buried beneath the dome vault of this brick and stucco church that was used as a Union Army Hospital during the Civil War.
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