235 Saint Nicholas Church Road
City Directories and History: Originally organized in 1804, and constructed in 1910.
St. Nicholas Church records were stored in a parishioner’s home which burnt, so a lot of the Church’s History was lost. However the Congregation can be dated back to the Eighteenth century when German settlers came to South Carolina. The current Church was built in 1910 with salvaged materials from the original church that was built in 1884. (Information contributed by Jodie Moore – 2017)
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