Name/Title
60 Nassau Street (St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church)Entry/Object ID
NASSAU.060.1Tags
Further researchScope and Content
Constructed in 1907. St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church was organized ca. 1887 at 48 Nassau Street and moved to 60 Nassau Street where there was a building owned by the Rt. Rev. Peter F. Stevens, the White bishop of this predominantly Black congregation. The building had been a laundry and was then in use as an elementary school for Blacks. The school building was replaced by the present structure in 1907.
No additional history on file. Needs further research.
File contains newspaper article about rhe retirement of Henry Manigault, warden (1989).Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation Property RecordsAcquisition
Accession
NASSAU.060.Source or Donor
60 Nassau Street (St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church)Acquisition Method
Collected by StaffLexicon
Search Terms
Nassau Street, Churches/Synagogues/Houses of Worship, East Side, St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church (Charleston, S.C.), African American churches--South Carolina--Charleston, Church buildings--South Carolina--CharlestonArchive Details
Archive Size/Extent
1 File Folder (1 p.)Archive Notes
Finding Aids: Index to Property Files
Level of Description: ItemLocation
Location
Room
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023Location
Container
PF Box 79Room
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentRelationships
Related Entries
Notes
NASSAU.060.2, NASSAU.060.3Related Publications
Notes
City of Charleston Tour Guide Training Manual (see Absract)General Notes
Note
Tag Date: 2010-10-28 12:41:07Created By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
October 28, 2010Updated By
sferguson@historiccharleston.orgUpdate Date
May 24, 2023