Enon is a small town in the Eastern Cape in South Africa. It is named after the biblical place mentioned in John. It lies 13 kilometres East of Kirkwood and 60 kilometres North-East of Uitenhage,(formerly known as Witterivier).
Enon was formed in 1818 by the Moravian Missionary Society on request of the Area Landdrost Jacob Glen Cuyler, to serve as a buffer between the Xhosa, Tembu and Fingo tribes living outside the Cape Colony and the European farmers and towns inside the Cape Colony. The land was granted to the Missionary Society in trust, to be administrated on behalf of the Cape Colony in the interests of residents of the missionary station, by Lord Sommerset the Cape governor.
Within the first 35 years of its inception it was caught in the middle of three Cape Frontier Wars and the First Anglo-Boer War!
In 1909 control of the town was ceded back to the Union of South Africa. The governance of Enon currently falls under the Sundays River Valley Local Municipality. The 1875 census indicated that it had a population of 436. In 1891 this number had risen to 472, and by 1904 it stood at 545.
Geolocation
-33° 21' 30.8258", 25° 46' 10.0312"