Andrew Pinckney was an American politician and businessman in the early 19th century, known for his involvement in South Carolina's political scene. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and later held various local offices. Additionally, he was a notable figure in Charleston's mercantile community. His contributions are recognized within the context of early American governance and commerce.
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney died in 1825.
Pinckney Academy is located in Pinckney, Michigan. It is part of the Pinckney Community Schools district and serves students in grades 9-12. The academy offers various educational programs, including traditional and alternative learning options.
1795
Charles Pinckney National Historic Site was created on 1988-09-08.
Pinckney's Treaty
Andrew Jackson Bethea has written: 'The contribution of Charles Pinckney to the formation of the American union' -- subject- s -: Constitutional history
He is a man who has multiple hotel, bed and breakfasts, and motels named after him. They are located in Charleston, South Carolina.
Charles Pinckney 2, Thomas Pinckney, and Harriott Pinckney
Charles Pinckney 2, Thomas Pinckney, and Harriott Pinckney
Sue Pinckney has written: 'Darcy Pinckney'
Pinckney's Treaty
Charles Pinckney
Ed Pinckney's birth name is Edward Lewis Pinckney.
The address of the Pinckney Community Public Library is: 350 Mower Road, Pinckney, 48169 9001
St. Clair Pinckney was born in 1930.
Josephine Pinckney was born in 1895.
Josephine Pinckney died in 1957.