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Black Oak Church, Berkeley County, S.C., 1939-1940
TitleBlack Oak Church, Berkeley County, S.C., 1939-1940
Date1939-1940
SourceMss 90 James F. Byrnes Papers, Series 12 Photographs, Box 3A, Folder 3, Photographs removed from Senatorial series—Santee and Pinopolis Reservoirs, Survey of Homes, 1939-1940.
SubjectArchitecture—South Carolina
Historic buildings—South Carolina—Berkeley County
Black Oak Church (S.C.)
Santee Cooper Power and Navigation Project.
Description5 x 7 in.: Black and White photograph is in portrait orientation. It depicts Black Oak Church, a historic wooden church in Berkeley County. re are two windows with closed shutters having three vertical raised and molded panels flanking doorway; tops of windows are slightly arched. double doors have four molded vertical panels above a flat area, below which are anor two molded vertical panels. Above doorway are four more molded vertical panels. roofis pedimented with a raking cornice; in tympanumis a raised and molded cross on top of a raised and molded semicircle. Four shuttered windows are visible along right side wall. re are trees visible in right and left foreground and in background. Written on back in pencilis "Black Oak Church".
Digital CollectionMss 90 James F. Byrnes Papers.; James F. Byrnes Photographs
Websitehttp://digital.lib.clemson.edu
Holding InstitutionSpecial Collections, Clemson University Libraries
RightsContact Special Collections for copyright information.
Host InstitutionClemson University Libraries
LanguageEnglish
TypeStill Image
Formatimage/jpg
Media TypeImages
Resource Identifierjfb0044
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