Once housing a school for area students, New Chapel was located close to the Saluda River. The congregation moved to this site after Isaac Herbert, a member of the S.C. House of Representatives (1844-45) donated the land in 1833. The present building was constructed in 1879. Source: SCDAHhttps://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/umcschistoric/1135/thumbnail.jp
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