Sullivan’s Island South Carolina
Looking for a new home in
the coastal town of Sullivan’s Island South Carolina
area?
Located
just 100 yards away, across beautiful Breach Inlet, is
the Isle of Palms' sister community, Sullivan's Island.
It is known to the locals as a "beach town." The Town of Sullivan’s Island, a barrier island
north of
Charleston Harbor, is comprised of
approximately 2,000 residents in half as many
households. These are primarily full or part time
citizens that enjoy the relaxed lifestyle of the Island.
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The Town of Sullivan's Island SC,
incorporated in 1817 as Moultrieville, did not allow
lean-tos or shacks then as now. At that time lots were
required to have a minimum of ½ acre and the same is
true today. Sullivan’s Island is unique in that the
beachfront lands which have accreted over the years, are
owned by the Town and held in a perpetual easement by
the Lowcountry Open Land Trust protecting the natural
environment along the Atlantic Ocean.
This Island has a long military history of protecting
the harbor from invaders and there are many wonderful
histories which capture those stories. Remnants of the
military are abundant in now privately held military
housing; even former fortifications are now single
family residences. Many of these historic homes have
withstood the test of time and ravaging weather.
The island was known as O'Sullivan's
Island from an early date, because of the Irishman,
Captain Florence O'Sullivan, who was stationed as a
lighthouse keeper in the late seventeenth century. The
island was completely denuded in order to distinguish
the approach to Charleston Harbor.
Sullivan's Island was at first the main Entrance for
app. 40% (4-8 Million Pers.) of the Slave traded Blacks
to the British Colonies using the Middle Passage. [1]
On 28 June 1776, a makeshift log fort was held by
colonial forces against a sustained siege and
bombardment by British forces under Lord Cornwallis
attempting to enter the harbor to besiege and conquer
the City of Charleston. The palmetto logs used in the
construction proved to be remarkably spongy and absorbed
the cannon balls. The Battle of Fort Moultrie was
commemorated by the addition of a white palmetto tree to
the blue and white crescent moon flag of South Carolina.
The victory is still celebrated every June 28, known as
Carolina day.
The history of the island has been dominated by the
extensive coastal defense works known as Fort Moultrie,
which served as the base of command for the defenses of
the City of Charleston until it was closed in the late
1940s.
Edgar Allan Poe was stationed at Fort Moultrie from 1827
to 1828. The island was the setting of his short story
"The Gold-Bug." The town library, situated in a
refurbished military battery, is named after the poet.
Several streets on the island bear the names of his
works as well, including "Raven" and "Gold Bug" Drives.
Charleston Light Other literary connections to the
island include the novel Sullivan's Island by Dorothea
Benton Frank and inclusions in the novel Beach Music and
the semi-autobiographical memior The Boo, both by
novelist Pat Conroy.
For most of its history, the town on the island was
known as Moultrieville, on the south-west half of the
island. Another community on the north-east portion,
Atlanticville, was established and later merged to form
the Town of Sullivan's Island.
The new Charleston Light was built in 1962. The
140-foot-tall triangular building boasts an elevator
instead of the typical spiral staircase.
In May 2006, the Town of Sullivan's Island became the
first municipality in South Carolina to ban smoking in
all public places. The ordinance passed 4-2 and the ban
went into effect in June
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