McClellanville is a small fishing town in rural Charleston County, South Carolina, United States.
McClellan and R.T. Morrison sold lots in the vicinity of Jeremy Creek to planters of the Santee Delta, who sought relief from summer fevers.
[citation needed] In 1989 the town was devastated by the full brunt of Hurricane Hugo which destroyed homes, downed century-old oaks, deposited shrimp boats in front yards, and otherwise altered much of the picturesque character of this historic fishing village.
The stronger north side of the eyewall passed directly over the village while a Category 4 hurricane.
Helping one another in complete darkness, they managed to crawl into a space above the false ceilings of the building and none were lost.
As of the 2020 United States census, there were 605 people, 222 households, and 149 families residing in the town.
Rutledge B. Leland III Aaron Baldwin, Robert J. Gannon, Chris B Bates, James E. Scott IV.
In 2016 school district staff stated that they were considering having a new Lincoln High constructed in Awendaw.