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“P” is for Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825)
South Carolina Public Radio
“P” is for Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825). Soldier, statesman, diplomat. Born in Charleston, Pinckney was educated at Christ Church College, Oxford,...
3 months ago
July 12, 1787: Progress Toward Compromise
National Park Service (.gov)
The delegates continued their discussion of the method for determining representation in the legislature, gradually moving toward a spirit of compromise.
15 months ago
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Obituary 2016
Oakes & Nichols, Inc
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, 90, self-employed accountant and resident of Bear Creek Pike, died Friday, March 18, 2016 at Maury Regional...
104 months ago
On this day, the Constitutional Convention began
The National Constitution Center
It was on this day in 1787 when the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia started in earnest and the first votes were taken at what is now called...
18 months ago
Unfounded Rumor Claims Benjamin Franklin Once Gave an Antisemitic Speech
Snopes
The US founding father supposedly urged an audience in 1787 to exclude Jewish people "from the United States in the Constitution."
5 months ago
How Many of the Signers of the U.S. Constitution Were Enslavers?
Britannica
Numerous men who signed the Constitution also enslaved people. The exact number is disputed.
21 months ago
Pinckney Island is a special place for nature lovers
Lakeside on Lanier
Posted by Bill Vanderford | Jun 26, 2021 | Vanderford's Travels. A man on the shore watching birds at White Point, Pinckney Island.
41 months ago
The Truth About America's Most Virulent Anti-Semitic Forgery
Tablet Magazine
The Franklin Forgery has survived because of its utility to Jew-haters, who, in every generation, have relied on rumor, innuendo, and falsehood to excoriate “...
39 months ago
THIS MONTH IN S.C. HISTORY: The XYZ Affair causes a celebration
The Times and Democrat
On February 8, 1799 a large celebration took place in Charleston upon the return of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney from France.
57 months ago
Signers of the Constitution (Biographical Sketches)
National Park Service (.gov)
At least seven (Bassett, Brearly, Johnson, Paterson, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Sherman, and Wilson) married more than once.
244 months ago