Pinckney, Thomas, 1750-1828
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Pinckney, Thomas, of Charlestown
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Charleston, S.C. attorney, politician, plantation owner, and Revolutionary War officer. He was the son of Charles Pinckney (ca. 1699-1758) and Eliza Lucas Pinckney (1722-1793). Thomas Pinckney was interested in scientific agriculture and authored a number of articles on the subject.
Charleston, South Carolina attorney, soldier, and politician. Pinckney was appointed U.S. Minister to Great Britain in 1792 and as special commissioner and envoy extraordinary to Spain in 1795.
Epithet: of Charlestown
Soldier, diplomat, governor of South Carolina. While serving as minister to England, he was appointed special commissioner to negotiate a treaty settling all matters in dispute between the U.S. and Spain.
Charleston, S.C. attorney, plantation owner, South Carolina state legislator and governor, U.S. representative, U.S. diplomat, and Revolutionary War officer. In April of 1795 Pinckney was appointed to negotiate a treating settling disputes between the United States and Spain. In Spain he carried on negotiations with Godoy, the Duke of Alcudia, known as the Prince of Peace ("El Principe de la Paz"). One part of the treaty concerned the formation of a commission to deal with American claims for damages to U.S. shipping by Spanish armed vessels (spoilations). On October 27, 1795, the Treaty of San Lorenzo el Real was signed. The most significant issues settled by the treaty concerned the southern boundary of the United States and the navigation of the Mississippi River.
Charleston, S.C. attorney, plantation owner, politician, and U.S. Army officer. During the War of 1812 he was Major General of the Southern Division of the U.S. Army, commanding the 6th Military District until 1815.
Charleston, S.C. attorney, plantation owner, politician, and soldier.
Lawyer, Revolutionary figure, minister to England, and governor of South Carolina, 1787-1789.
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Agricultural implements
Agricultural machinery
Barilla
Bridges
Canals
Canoes and canoeing
Cement
Cottonseed oil
Creek War, 1813-1814
Decedents' estates
Diplomatic and consular service, American
Diplomatic and consular service, American
Extradition
Foreign ministers
Governor
Hydraulic machinery
Indians of North America
Irrigation
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Mechanical drawing
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Rice
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Spain
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Great Britain
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Spain
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Georgia
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South Carolina
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South Carolina
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