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St Philips & Huguenot Churches Charleston South Carolina ~ 1940s linen postcard. Between 1680 and 1688 450 Huguenets settled in Charleston and started their church soon after on its present site. BY MARTSCHINK CO. CHARLESTON S.C. KROPP CO. The Huguenot Church is a tall slender building with a steeple. Disclaimer: The TITLE and DESCRIPTION (NOT the images) are generated by Artificial Intelligence. This helps us list cards faster. The technology is new and makes some mistakes. The images are what you should use when making your buying decision. Contact us if you find a significant error in the A.I. generated description so we can fix it. ********************************************************* This is a vintage postcard. Between 1680 and 1688 450 Huguenets settled in Charleston and started their church soon after on its present site. St. Philips Church also has a continuous history dating back over two and a half centuries. Church Street Showing Huguenot and St. Philips Church Charleston S.C. - 23 NATURAL COLOR POST CARD MADE IN U.S.A. PUB. BY MARTSCHINK CO. CHARLESTON S.C. KROPP CO. MILWAUKEE WIS. (CC-LL) The postcard shows a view of Church Street in Charleston South Carolina. The street is lined with buildings including the Huguenot Church and St. Philips Church. The Huguenot Church is a tall slender building with a steeple. St. Philips Church is a larger more ornate building with a shorter steeple. There are trees and bushes in the foreground and the sky is blue with white clouds.