FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH First congregation organized in Columbia (1795). The churchyard, allotted as a public burying ground


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH First congregation organized in Columbia (1795). The churchyard, allotted as a public burying ground in 1798, was granted to this church 1813. Here are buried: Dunlap, first pastor; Chancellor DeSaussure; Jonathan Maxcy, first President of College; Ann Pamela Cuningham, founder of Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association; Senators Elmore and Wm. F. DeSaussure, and the parents of Woodrow Wilson. Erected 1938 by The Columbia Sesquicentennial Commission of 1936.


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Location: South Carolina, United States of America
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