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EAST SIDE OF CIRCLE, WEST FRONT FACADES, CLOSE RANGE - Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route 15, Saint George, Dorchester County, SC
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EAST SIDE OF CIRCLE, WEST FRONT FACADES, CLOSE RANGE - Indian Fields Methodist Campground, SC Route 73, .7 mile from SC Route 15, Saint George, Dorchester County, SC
Depicted place South Carolina; Dorchester County; Saint George
Date Documentation compiled after 1933
Dimensions 5 x 7 in.
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HABS SC,18-SAGEO,1-14
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  • STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr
  • Significance: Reflects the impact of the 19th century evangelical movement in America, and the use as a setting for a collective religious experience. Camp meetings originated to serve crowds too large for churches or homes. Tents were set up in a circle around a preaching area, called the stand, allowing worshipers to attend revivals that lasted more than one day. Rustic cabins later replaced these tents and a large, roofed, wooden structure with open sides, referred to as the tabernacle, replaced the preaching stand. The meetings served both the religious and social needs of its participants.
  • Survey number: HABS SC-595
  • Building/structure dates: 1848 Initial Construction
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