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Quaker Cemetery
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Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site
222 Broad St, Camden, SC 29020
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Kershaw-Cornwallis House
222 Broad St, Camden, SC 29020
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Quaker Cemetery
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Quaker Cemetery

713 Meeting St, Camden, SC 29020
4.9(9)
Open until 6:00 PM
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attractions: Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site, restaurants: , local businesses: Kershaw-Cornwallis House
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(803) 432-4356
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quakercemetery.com
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-Cedars Cemetery, Camden, SC- Graves of Harriet Conway Naudin (1 July 1797-5 January 1854) and her seven year old son, John M Naudin. Harriet was married to Moreau Naudin. She is also the mother of Ellie Naomi Naudin Dibble. Harriet was the daughter of Bonds Conway. Her epitaph reads: "Sacred memorial to our dear mother. This tablet is erected by her children as a memorial of affection for one whose greatest wish was their happiness. "The record of her patient submission and her entire acquiescence in the living will with unshaken reliance in the divine will. With unshaken reliance in the merit of her redeemer for salvation afford the bright hope that she has entered into that rest prepared for the people of God. Happy thou those days are ended, all the mourning days below go by angels yonder to the sight of Jesus Go." #camdensc #kershawcountysc #cedarscemetery #longgonesc #history #taphophile #openairmuseum #downtowncamdensc
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Agnes of Glasgow The tombstone reads “Here lies the body of Agnes of Glasgow, who departed this life Feb. 12, 1780.” One story is that Agnes of Glasgow followed her lover, of the British Army, across the ocean and through the wilderness of Camden. She was taken by death before she found him and was buried here at night by King Haigler and his men. We know pieces of the this story of Agnes of Glasgow have been romanticized. After all, King Hagler died in 1763, seventeen years before Agnes died, so it is impossible that he buried her. Also the British Army did not make it to Camden for three more months. Many local historians debate whether or not Agnes was a real person or just local folklore passed down for over 200 years. What do you believe? Sources: “Historic Camden, Volume One” by Kirkland & Kennedy “The Legend Agnes of Glasgow” by C.G. Bush “Camden Ghost Stories & Legends” by Rachel Montgomery
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-Cedars Cemetery, Camden, SC- The Lady in the Tree Years of age and erosion have exposed a system of growth and knots inside a beautiful old tree that look like a lady floating in the air. Folklore & Legend says the lady watches over and protects the historic cemetery. The lady is well respected and many visitors will leave flowers at the base of her tree. Visitors say they feel love and positivity when near her tree. #LongGoneSC #CedarsCemetery #Taphophike #CamdenSC #History #KershawCountySC #downtowncamdensc #faeries #Faries #FolkloreandLegends #protector
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-Cedars Cemetery, Camden, SC- Graves of Harriet Conway Naudin (1 July 1797-5 January 1854) and her seven year old son, John M Naudin. Harriet was married to Moreau Naudin. She is also the mother of Ellie Naomi Naudin Dibble. Harriet was the daughter of Bonds Conway. Her epitaph reads: "Sacred memorial to our dear mother. This tablet is erected by her children as a memorial of affection for one whose greatest wish was their happiness. "The record of her patient submission and her entire acquiescence in the living will with unshaken reliance in the divine will. With unshaken reliance in the merit of her redeemer for salvation afford the bright hope that she has entered into that rest prepared for the people of God. Happy thou those days are ended, all the mourning days below go by angels yonder to the sight of Jesus Go." #camdensc #kershawcountysc #cedarscemetery #longgonesc #history #taphophile #openairmuseum #downtowncamdensc
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Agnes of Glasgow The tombstone reads “Here lies the body of Agnes of Glasgow, who departed this life Feb. 12, 1780.” One story is that Agnes of Glasgow followed her lover, of the British Army, across the ocean and through the wilderness of Camden. She was taken by death before she found him and was buried here at night by King Haigler and his men. We know pieces of the this story of Agnes of Glasgow have been romanticized. After all, King Hagler died in 1763, seventeen years before Agnes died, so it is impossible that he buried her. Also the British Army did not make it to Camden for three more months. Many local historians debate whether or not Agnes was a real person or just local folklore passed down for over 200 years. What do you believe? Sources: “Historic Camden, Volume One” by Kirkland & Kennedy “The Legend Agnes of Glasgow” by C.G. Bush “Camden Ghost Stories & Legends” by Rachel Montgomery
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-Cedars Cemetery, Camden, SC- The Lady in the Tree Years of age and erosion have exposed a system of growth and knots inside a beautiful old tree that look like a lady floating in the air. Folklore & Legend says the lady watches over and protects the historic cemetery. The lady is well respected and many visitors will leave flowers at the base of her tree. Visitors say they feel love and positivity when near her tree. #LongGoneSC #CedarsCemetery #Taphophike #CamdenSC #History #KershawCountySC #downtowncamdensc #faeries #Faries #FolkloreandLegends #protector
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3y

You need to take this tour on Saturday, October 15, 2022 @ 5:00 pm $10 at the gate to take in the awesome 👏 beauty of this Historic burying ground! My own Mother, Clarice Wright, my sister Carol Wright Garrison, and her precious son, my beloved nephew Stephen Michael Berwager are buried there. Agnes if Glasgow, Revolutionary War soldiers, early Quaker settlers of Camden Kershaw County South Carolina USA 🇺🇸, Civil War soldiers of the Confederacy, and many modern beautiful souls rest here until the resurrection of the dead! Thank GOD for this beautiful resting place in a pastoral...

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37w

An incredibly beautiful and historic cemetery. You could easily spend 2 to 3 hours...

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7y

Many mebers of family are resting...

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