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bedrooms were divided by gender, while the downstairs bedroom was reserved for the older members of the family. The downstairs rooms may be connected with a hallway, or the rooms may have individual exterior doors. The downstairs areas have dirt floors that are typically covered with straw during camp meetings. The cooking area is below a shed attached to the rear of the tent. There is a wood-burning brick or cinderblock fireplace under the cook shed, and usually a small room for the cook's quarters. A typical floor plan of the larger cabin has been published.
108: 945: 115: 90: 271:. This church began in 1787. Its first building was about 3 mi (5 km) east of the unincorporated Rosinville community at the intersection of U.S. Highways 15 and 178. The second church was built around 1819 near the current church. The third church was finished in 1886. The current church was completed in 1955. 312:
The "tents" have a metal roof and are of two stories. The internal layout of each tent varies, but typically each has two upstairs bedrooms with a central stairway. The downstairs usually has a dining area towards the front and another bedroom at the rear. Historically the occupants of the upstairs
232:. Indian Field was built in 1848 and has been a site for religious gatherings for over 160 years. It is associated with the Indian Field United Methodist Church located on U.S. Highway 15 about 2 miles (3 km) north of the campground and just south of U.S. Highway 178. It was named a 301:
The existing campground consists of the central tabernacle surrounded by ninety-nine cabins of wooden construction. These cabins are referred to as "tents". Although is frequently stated that the tents are arrayed in a circle, they are actually arranged roughly in an octagon.
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noted in his journal that he preached at "Indian Fields" on December 21, 1801 and January 13, 1803. His journal does not say if he preached at the campground or the church. Other sources indicate that this campground was established in 1810.
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The first Indian Field Campground was held on a farm in the late 18th century. It was probably located near the first church building. Bishop
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The single-story preacher's cabin is larger and taller than the other cabins. It has a four-panel door flanked by two-over-two light windows.
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The Indian Field United Methodist Church is located on U.S. Highway 15 about 2 miles (3 km) north of the campground and just south of
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On February 25, 1995, an intentional fire burned several structures at the campground. The person who set the fire was never apprehended.
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In 1838, the campground was moved to the present site. The existing campground was constructed in 1848. It was restored in 1970.
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was built to replace the arbor and wooden cabins called "tents" were built to replace actual tents.
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There is a paved road around the campground. Outside this road, each cabin has a
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Religious camp meetings played an important role in the growth of some
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Additional pictures of the campground have been published.
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Aerial view of the Indian Field Methodist Campground
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Tabernacle
Indian Fields Methodist Campground is located in South Carolina
Indian Fields Methodist Campground is located in the United States
St. George, South Carolina
33°13′22″N 80°32′46″W / 33.22278°N 80.54611°W / 33.22278; -80.54611
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camp meeting
Methodist Church
Dorchester County, South Carolina
US Route 15
Saint George
historic district
National Register of Historic Places
Protestant denominations
United States
chapel
tabernacle
U.S. Highway 178
Francis Asbury

gablet roof
privy
Camp Welfare
Cattle Creek Campground
Cypress Camp Ground
Mount Carmel Campground
St. Paul Camp Ground

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