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Phillip Washington

Sandy Island was founded by a man named Phillip Washington in 1880 as a freedman community. Originally, the area was named Mt. Rena, after the Gullah term which meant a mountain of sand. Over time, the name Sandy Island became the name. Before establishing Sandy Island, Washington was a slave driver for Captain Petigru who…

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Project Partners

Coastal Carolina University

American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

South Carolina Historical Society

Association for Cultural Equity

Project Coordinator

The Athenaeum Press at Coastal Carolina University

Supporters

This project is supported by The Dorothy and Gaylord Donnelley Foundation

The National Historic Preservation of Records Commission

Contact Us

Project Coordinator: Alli Crandell, Coastal Carolina University

acrandell@coastal.edu

(843) 349-2947