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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 1 MIN

“K” is for Kiawah Island

from South Carolina from A to Z · host Walter Edgar

“K” is for Kiawah Island (Charleston County; 2020 population 1,626). Kiawah is a small barrier island situated south of Charleston between the mouths of the Stono and North Edisto Rivers. It is named for the Kiawah Indians, who lived in the vicinity at the time of European contact. In the early eighteenth century planter John Stanyarne purchased the island and cleared it for indigo production. Indigo gave way to cotton planting by the start of the nineteenth century and remained the primary activity on the island until the twentieth century. The boll weevil decimated Sea Island cotton by 1918, and the island’s fields reverted to woodland. In 1952  C.C. Royal Lumber Company purchased the  island. In 1974 Royal’s heirs sold Kiawah Island to Kiawah Island Company, which developed an upscale resort and residential community. 

“K” is for Kiawah Island (Charleston County; 2020 population 1,626). Kiawah is a small barrier island situated south of Charleston between the mouths of the Stono and North Edisto Rivers. It is named for the Kiawah Indians, who lived in the vicinity at the time of European contact. In the early eighteenth century planter John Stanyarne purchased the island and cleared it for indigo production. Indigo gave way to cotton planting by the start of the nineteenth century and remained the primary activity on the island until the twentieth century. The boll weevil decimated Sea Island cotton by 1918, and the island’s fields reverted to woodland. In 1952  C.C. Royal Lumber Company purchased the  island. In 1974 Royal’s heirs sold Kiawah Island to Kiawah Island Company, which developed an upscale resort and residential community.

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“K” is for Kiawah Island (Charleston County; 2020 population 1,626). Kiawah is a small barrier island situated south of Charleston between the mouths of the Stono and North Edisto Rivers. It is named for the Kiawah Indians, who lived in the vicinity...

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