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Sunday, October 14, 2018

This grave is a die in socket with a wreath on it which stands for either the arts, literature , athletics or the military.  Sarah Ann Pelzer is buried here.

This grave is a cradle or bedsted the symbol on it is a bible it stands for religious layperson or cleric. William H Fleming is buried here. 

This grave is a die in socket the symbol on it is a flower that stands for frailty of life.  CD Bateman was buried here.

This is a die in socket and the symbol on it is angles they stand for the agent of god usually pointing up towards  heaven.  Rebecca Jane is buried here.  

This grave belongs to Rosa Mary. It is a die in socket with roses on it they stand for beauty hope and unfailing love; associated with the virgin Mary. 

This grave is Anna's. It is a die in socket and it has a wreath and a dove on it. the wreath stands for victory and redemption. And the dove stands for the holy spirit in Christianity. 

This is a Head stone and has a cross and crown on it. The cross stands for god.  The crown stands for sovereignty of the lord because it is on a cross. Prisoilla Sarah Eason is buried here.

This grave is a Head stone and it belongs to Mrs. Ann Eliza. The symbol on it is a broken rose it stands for her life being terminated or mortality. 

This is a fallen head stone the belongs to Elizabeth M.  The symbol om her grave is a angel and a urn. The urn stands the Greek symbol of mourning, the body as a vessel of the soul. The angle stands for The agent of god often pointing towards heaven.  

This is a die in socket that belongs to Eva Lee. the symbol on it is a rose. The rose stands for beauty hope and unfailing love.

This is Sue Bennett she is the one that gave us a tour of Bethel UMC.   "Bethel UMC has been situated at the corner of Calhoun and Pitt Streets since 1797 and is distinguished as a National Historic Landmark." A quote that she told us is that "Charleston was the forth largest city before the revolutionary war". 
The Church. This is the church from the balcony.

And this is a replica of the United states oldest hymn book to sing with in church.

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