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Citing historic map, Pinckney Neighborhood resident believes controversial namesake was meant for someone else
Lawrence Journal-World
Tom Krause, who has lived in the Pinckney Neighborhood since 1981, thinks the name may not actually refer to the slavery advocate.
47 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.
42 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.
59 months ago
Hicks column: A long British occupation takes a heavy toll on Charles Town | Charleston, SC's Cultural History
Post and Courier
The British occupation of Charles Town drags on for more than two years.
52 months ago
Historical U.S. Presidential Election Results
Britannica
The president and vice president of the United States are formally elected through an electoral college. Members (“electors”) of this...
2 days 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 “...
41 months ago
Charles Pinckney (1964 - 2025) - Obituary
Legacy.com
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney April 21, 1964 - January 1, 2025 Savannah, Georgia - Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, died in his sleep from early on-set dementia.
2 weeks 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,...
41 months ago
May 25, 1787: Quorum
National Park Service (.gov)
Read about the events of May 25, 1787 at the Constitutional Convention, when they achieved quorum.
66 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.
50 months ago