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Camera Maker Canon Camera Model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Aperture f/8 Exposure Value 0 EV
Exposure Program Manual Exposure Time 1/250 sec
Flash No Flash Focal Length 28 mm
ISO 200 Metering Mode Pattern
Date/Time 2008:04:20 11:49:00 Resolution Unit Inch
X Resolution 240 dots per ResolutionUnit Y Resolution 240 dots per ResolutionUnit
Exposure Mode 1 Keywords Trinity Episcopal Church historic marker SC attraction church destination display education information landmark marker sign tourist Columbia South Carolina attractive chapel educating Ellison Capers Henry Timrod historical marker Historical Site Historical Sites info John S. Preston parish Peter Horry Place of Interest Places of Interest Richland County road side Road sign Roadside signage Thomas Cooper tour tourism tourist attraction Tourist Destination Tourist Destinations travel Travel Destination Travel Destinations W.C. Preston Wade Hampton South South America appealing Christianity no people sightseeing text Latin America United States Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org attract history nobody religion sightsee word churches Colombian daytime destinations displays historic markers landmarks markers signs tourists United States of America appeal color image educate historic outdoor vertical chapels day historical markers Latin American parishes road sides tourist attractions tours colour image historical outside day time South American day-time US words CO color images daylight outdoors USA verticals colour images natural light outsides U.S. U.S.A. historic site sign with text
Caption TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Parish organized 1812. Original Church dedicated 1814; Present church 1846. In the churchyard lie buried three Wade Hamptons; Thomas Cooper, Educator; Henry Timrod, Poet; W.C. Preston, U.S. Senator; Five Governors of S.C.: Three Mannings, Hampton and Thompson; Soldiers of the Revolutionary and later American Wars, including Colonel Peter Horry, Generals Ellison Capers, John S. Preston and States Rights Gist. Erected The Columbia Sesquicentennial Commission of 1936.