History

 

Old St. David's Church:
Church St. (c. 1770)

The last Anglican or "state" church built in South Carolina under King George III. The church was used by the Americans and the British during the Revolution, and later by both the Confederate and Union armies. There are soldiers from every American War buried in the cemetery. The steeple and vestibule were added in 1826. Open by appointment. Contact the Cheraw Visitors Bureau.

 

Confederate Monument:
Cemetery, Old St. David's (c. 1867)

The first monument ever erected in memory of those who had fallen in the Confederate War. The original inscription did not mention Confederate soldiers directly since Union forces still occupied the area.

 

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The Greater Cheraw Chamber of Commerce

221 Market Street

Cheraw, South Carolina 29520

Phone: 843-537-7681

Fax: 843-537-5886

Email: cherawchamber@bellsouth.net