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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.
58 months ago
The Franklin Prophecy and Antisemitic Forgery for Profit
History News Network
When Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., borrowed the title of a song by rapper Puff Daddy in 2019 and tweeted that “it's all about the Benjamins,...
40 months ago
November 2, 1828 – Thomas Pinckney Died
Post and Courier
Thomas Pinckney died. Pinckney was the son of Eliza Lucas Pinckney and younger brother of Charles Cotesworth, who signed the Constitution of the United States.
49 months ago
Eddie Woods Recounts Friendship with Clementa Pinckney
The Edgefield Advertiser
By Sigrid H. Fowler and Sam Fowler –. Eddie J Woods. When asked if the news made him angry, the Rev. Eddie J Woods of Trinity Community...
112 months ago
'Millions For Defense'
Washington Post
When pirates along the Barbary Coast demanded that we pay them "protection money" to let our ships pass unharmed, our ambassador to France,...
533 months ago
Exploring the past: Examining George Washington's handwritten letters
WCIV
It's alive in our streets, in our buildings, and our souls: Charleston is well known for it's rich history, but some of the city's greatest...
138 months ago
Orangeburg County Library celebrating indigo's role in South Carolina History
The Times and Democrat
Dwayne Pickett and his mother, Peggy Pickett, portrayed Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Eliza Lucas Pinckney during the Orangeburg County...
73 months ago