Date of Award
5-2011
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Legacy Department
Historic Preservation
Committee Chair/Advisor
Hudgins, Carter L.
Committee Member
Wilson, Ashley R.
Committee Member
Ford, Frances H.
Committee Member
Stiefel, Barry L.
Committee Member
Marks, Richard D.
Abstract
Now vacant and seldom used, St. Thomas and St. Denis Church is a small, neo-classical building constructed in 1819 to serve one of the original colonial parishes carved out of Berkeley County, South Carolina. Even though it has been included in numerous publications devoted to the history of religion in early South Carolina, this church has never been systematically recorded nor has its role been thoroughly explored. This thesis, which grew out of an effort to create a complete set of documentation drawings, explores the history of St. Thomas and St. Denis Church.
Recommended Citation
Converse, Robert Shelton, "St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish Church: An Anglo-Franco Alliance in the Lowcountry" (2011). All Theses. 1129.
https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/1129