The church, with entrances on the west and south, featured a high boxed pulpit and was used by Baptists, Quakers


SITE OF UNION CHURCH, 1783-1819 (Continued from other side) The church, with entrances on the west and south, featured a high boxed pulpit and was used by Baptists, Quakers, and others. Both Union County, founded as a judicial district in 1785, and its county seat Unionville (now Union) were named for this “union” church. Several veterans of the American Revolution are buried here. The congregation moved to Unionville and built a church there ca. 1819. Erected by the Union County Council, 2006


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Location: United States of America, South Carolina, Union County
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