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  1. 22 Elizabeth Street (New Tabernacle Fourth Baptist Church) - Undated

    22 Elizabeth Street (New Tabernacle Fourth Baptist Church, formerly known as St. Luke's Episcopal Church), south (Charlotte Street) elevation.

    Record Type: Photo

    22 Elizabeth Street
  2. Interior View, Old St. Luke's Episcopal Church - Early 1900s

    Early 20th century view of the interior (nave) of the old St. Luke's Episcopal Church, now known as New Tabernacle Fourth Baptist Church (22 Elizabeth Street).

    Record Type: Photo

    New Tabernacle Fourth Baptist Church (Interior)
  3. Property File - 22 Elizabeth Street (New Tabernacle Fourth Baptist Church)

    Constructed 1859; Francis D. Lee, Architect. Charleston's premier Gothic Revival architect, Francis D. Lee, designed a soaring Gothic church for the St. Luke's Episcopal congregation in the Mazyckborough-Wraggborough neighborhood. The Charleston Courier noted at the time of the laying of the cornerstone in May 1859 that the style was to be "Perpendicular Gothic ... peculiarly adapted to our Southern climate." The church was constructed in a Greek...

    Record Type: Archive

    22 Elizabeth Street

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