Located west of Troy, South Carolina is the historic Lower Long Cane Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. It was built in 1790 using logs. It was constructed for the congregation of Long Cane that was formed in 1786 when the congregations of Long Cane and Cedar Springs merged together. However, today?s structure was already a rework of the earlier building, redone in the mid 1850s.
The Lower Long Cane Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church has always been a church for the Reformed Presbyterians of the Associate Synod of the South. It had Reverend Thomas Clark of the Presbytery of Pennsylvania as one of its earliest pastors, as he also served the area before.
The Lower Long Cane Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
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