Plumbing in a Massachusetts settlement turned rice plantation
Cainhoy traces to 1690s Massachusetts settlers who arrived after the Salem witch trials and built a meeting house on land later known as Cainhoy Plantation, where in 1712 a free Black man purchased 100 acres to establish the Jack Primus community more than 150 years before the Civil War. Few communities anywhere can trace a free Black landowner's purchase this far before the Civil War.
What that means for a plumbing project
A plumbing project in Cainhoy should expect pipe systems predating the area's centuries-old plantation and Jack Primus community history. A plumber familiar with the area's centuries-old plantation history can usually trace stages faster.
Project paths
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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.