Fencing a property in a refuge founded by Salem witch trial survivors
Awendaw was settled in 1696 by Massachusetts Congregationalists fleeing the aftermath of the Salem witch trials, who founded the community of Wappetaw after their ship wrecked near Cape Fear, later renaming the town Awendaw after the Revolution before its 1992 incorporation. Few coastal towns anywhere were founded by refugees fleeing quite so infamous a colonial trial.
What that means for a fence project
A fence project on an older Awendaw lot should confirm actual boundaries, since the community's centuries-old Wappetaw-era lines don't always match a modern plat. A recent survey resolves boundary questions faster than relying on centuries-old Wappetaw-era lines.
Project paths
Prepare a useful inquiry
Share the condition, timing, home age if known, previous work, access constraints, and desired outcome. Provider availability varies, and homeowners should verify credentials directly.
Research-backed regional context
Mount Pleasant maintains historic-district and floodplain-management resources for a rapidly growing coastal community. Current flood status, neighborhood requirements, wetlands, and coastal exposure should be checked at the property level.