The OES visited Salem Evangelical Lutheran
Church on April 19, 2008. Also known as the Bellville Lutheran Church, the
congregation was organized around 1838 by a man named Reverend Ritz, however the brick structure standing
today was built in 1860. When erected, it was described as a brick church
building of modern architecture. Other than these facts, we could not find much
else in way of historical information about the church. During our visit, it
looked like the church had been abandoned for quite some time. No pulpit, altar,
pew or anything else that would have distinguished the interior as a church
remained. A thick layer of dust/dirt covered the floor along with trash and what
appeared to be a busted bookcase. Some of the ceiling's original paint job
remained. It looked like the ceiling may have been covered at some point,
perhaps by decorated tin or copper, since thin wooden boards striped the
ceiling. The exterior of the building seemed sound except for the base of the
chimney and a large crack at the rear of the building. Salem Cemetery
is located adjacent to the church. If you have any additional information
about Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, please email . The church is located on a gravel road off
Bellville-Johnsonville Road near Bellville; Richland County.
Location
Information: Abandoned
Photographs