- Pon Pon Chapel
The Pon Pon Chapel was established in
South Carolina , USA in1709 by an Act of the General Assembly. Pon Pon Chapel ofEase was one of two churches serving St. Bartholomew’s Parish after theYamasee War in1715 aborted plans for a parish church. The chapel site was located on Parker’s Ferry Road, the busy stagecoach thoroughfare that connectedCharleston, South Carolina andSavannah, Georgia .In
1754 , a brick chapel was erected to replace the earlier wooden structure. This brick chapel burned circa1801 , causing Pon Pon Chapel to become subsequently known as the "Burnt Church". The chapel was rebuilt between1819 and1822 , and was in use until1832 when it was again reduced to ruins. Thefaçade of Pon Pon Chapel had a central, rounded arched entrance flanked by rounded arched windows on either side, all constructed in a brickwork pattern of one stretcher alternating with two headers. The two round windows in the façade’s upper level utilized the same brickwork pattern. The walls were constructed inFlemish Bond .The chapel’s historical significance is due in part to Rev.
John Wesley preaching two sermons here onApril 24 ,1737 and for its burial ground that contains the remains ofUnited States Congress menAedanus Burke andO’Brien Smith , in addition to numerous local leaders. The chapel was listed in the USNational Register of Historic Places onJanuary 5 ,1972 . [cite web |url=http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/colleton/S10817715005/index.htm |title=Pon Pon Chapel, Colleton County (Parker’s Ferry Rd., Jacksonboro vicinity) |publisher= [http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov South Carolina Department of Archives and History] |accessdate=15 April |accessyear=2008]References
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