A small island along the South Carolina coast with a white beach, live
oaks, palms, pines, and vast marshes, Fripp Island captivates residents
and visitors.
The ebb and flow of tides, the fortunes and difficulties of developers
and the fluctuations in the residential community have shaped Fripp's
history. In the years since 1963 when the bridge to Fripp was built, two
constants in the island's history have been the beauty of its natural
setting and its dedicated residents. Page Putnam Miller, who for twenty
years served as the lobbyist for the historical profession in Washington
and for the past five years has been a Distinguished Visiting Lecturer
in the graduate history program at the University of South Carolina, has
undertaken several years of extensive research to examine the intricate
turns and twists in ownership of the resort and to explore the evolution
of the residential community.