The Old
Lebanon Church and campground was founded by Rev. William A. Gray in 1840.
It is located three miles soth of Chester and three miles west of Ackerman.
Original
membership consited of John Pilcher from Salem Church, Union District,
South Carolina; Elizabeth Pilscher, John Collins, Rebecca Collins, Union
District, South Carolina; Archibald Gordon, from Cane Creek, South Carolina;
William and Jane Smith, Melinda Gordon and their servant Sarah, from Mt.
Pleasant, Chester County, South Carolina; David and nancy Huffman, David
and Elizabeth Boyd, all from Mayhew, Oktibbeha Co, MS; William, Nancy and
Ann McMillan of Lebanon, Fairfield County, South Carolina.
After
organization, the first elders of the church were: John Pilcher, William
Smith and David Boyd. Other substantial members were William and james
Love, James Cameron and Joseph Bowen. Rev. L. B. Gaston was the moderator
in 1884.
Outstanding
men who have filled the pulpit of Lebanon Presbyterian included Rev. A.
H. Mecklin, Rev. H. Y. Bardwell, Rev. J. H. Mecklin, Rev. Robert Mecklin,
Rev. Alexander, Rev. J. C. Stewart, Rev. S. H. McBride, Rev. Claude Calcote,
Rev. Bert Wilkinson, Rev. Clarence Calcote, Rev. Cobb.
John
and Elizabeth Pilcher deeded five acres of land for the church and cemetery
in 1850 to John Collins, James Love and James Cork, who were trustees at
that time. In 1889, S. E. Moss deeded an additional plot of land consisting
of over three acres to James McGovern, E. Love, r. H. Kilpatrick and T.
J. Boone, Elders.
Because
the county was thinly populated in early years, the pioneers felt the need
for an encampment to hold a protracted meeting for themselves and their
slaves. Tents were erected around Lebanon Church for this purpose.
As a
meeting place for worship, the tent holders moved their families, cooking
utensils, and bedding into the tents. Lighting was provided by candles
and lamps, candles being molded by the ladies.
As with
South Union Campground, Lebanon was torn up by a cyclone on Apr 22, 1883.
After the destruction of the church, T. J. Boone and E. K. Hillyer were
appoointed to look after the church materials until they were ready to
rebuild. Until the church was rebuilt, services were temporarily held in
Chester Baptist church while other arrangements were made.
Some
names found in the list of members that have worshipped at Lebanon Church
Camp Meeting are: James and Elihu Love, T. J. Robinson, E. K. Hillyer,
Samuel W. Aston, E. S. Drane, W. A. Gordon, S. J. Watson, Dr. James McGovern,
Eunice Moss, John Kilpatrick, G. W. Wise, J. A. R. Shannon, J. T. Shannon,
J. V. Bardwell, Dr. John Boyd, T. D. Boyd, John and Whitson George, Mary
Rabun,
G. W. Burkes, W. H. and Sam Burkes, Robert Maddox, Dr. Joe Robinson, Mrs.
J. C. Cork, Misses Isabella and Maggie Cork, W. M. Back, Dock Crow, Jimmie
Ballard, Dave Shannon, David Wise, James Wise, Richard Bostick, Lafayette
Robinson, Jas. Drane, H. B. Moss, Carrie Quinn, Tina Bruce, C. I. Cork,
and J. W. Cobb.
Also
among the members can be found the following names: Robert Sisson, Emily
Finley, A. F. McKeigney, J. D. Perkins, Fowler Bowie, J. M. Irving, Rosa
Gaston, John Ward, Robert Ward, Jane Burkes, Sarah Hemphill, Dr. A. J.
Hemphill, Miss E. Stewart, Mrs. F. Liddell, Mrs. F. Drane, J. C. Cork,
W. T. Dawson.
There
have been scores of others attending the camp meetings coming on down to
present day campers which include the names of Cork Edwards, family of
Joe Robinson, Meek Gaston, Arch Moss, Sam Moss, Mrs. Geoge Love, Mrs. Press
Irving, John Blaine, Gene Stewart, Felt Montgomery, Boyd Robinson, Mrs.
Carrie Hood, Mrs. Viola Cooper, and J. C. Stephenson.
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