St. Michael's Churchyard, Charleston, South Carolina

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St. Michael's Churchyard in Charleston, South Carolina is a historic colonial-era cemetery surrounding St. Michael's Church, noted for being the final resting place of prominent early American figures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
historic site
adjacentTo Broad Street, Charleston NERFINISHED
Meeting Street, Charleston NERFINISHED
architecturalStyleContext Georgian ecclesiastical complex
associatedWith St. Michael's Church congregation NERFINISHED
country United States of America
denomination Anglican NERFINISHED
Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church (United States)
establishedDuring colonial era
governingBody St. Michael's Church (parish) NERFINISHED
hasBurialOf Charles Cotesworth Pinckney NERFINISHED
Edward Rutledge NERFINISHED
Henry Laurens (cenotaph) NERFINISHED
John Rutledge NERFINISHED
Revolutionary War-era figures
clergy of St. Michael's Church
colonial-era political leaders
hasFeature mature trees
table tombs
upright headstones
walled enclosure
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark District contributing property
locatedIn Charleston County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Charleston, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Charleston’s “Four Corners of Law” area NERFINISHED
South Carolina
notableFor burials of prominent early American figures
colonial-era gravestones
historic funerary art
partOf Charleston Historic District NERFINISHED
periodOfSignificance 18th century
19th century
surrounds St. Michael's Church (Charleston, South Carolina) NERFINISHED
usedFor burials
commemoration
historical tourism

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Charles Cotesworth Pinckney burialPlace St. Michael's Churchyard, Charleston, South Carolina
Washington Square isLocatedNear St. Michael's Churchyard, Charleston, South Carolina
subject surface form: Washington Square (Charleston)
this entity surface form: St. Michael's Church (Charleston)