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Religion in Camden - Kershaw County – South Carolina

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Religion in Kershaw County

Kershaw County is rich in not only history, but religion. Our religious heritage runs deep and has had a presence since the earliest days of our founding. Early Quaker settlers established themselves about the site of Camden in 1750. One of that sect, Sammuel Wyly, in 1759 conveyed four acres of land for a period of 999 years, and for a rental of ”One Pepper Corn Per Year” to the Quakers for their house of worship and burial ground. The Quakers and the meeting house are long since gone, but several of the early unmarked early Quaker graves remain, recognizable by their low oval mounds, enclosed in brick.

The Bethesda Presbyterian Church, designed by Robert Mills, was built in 1825. Revolutionary War Hero Baron Johann de Kalb was re-interred at a Robert Mills monument on the Presbyterian Church property in the same year.

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