Pinckney, William, 1704-1766.
South Carolina merchant and public official.
The son of South Carolina settler Thomas Pinckney, William Pinckney was South Carolina's commissary general until his death in 1766. From 1747 to 1761, he also served as the province's sole commissioner of Indian trade.
From the description of These are to desire and require inhabitants of this province where these five Cherokee Indians may call at for provision in their way home to supply them with the same ... : order, 1755 July 13. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 39527741
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referencedIn | Benjamin Smith & Co. The public to Benj. Smith & Co ... : bill, 1756 Jan. | Newberry Library | |
creatorOf | Pinckney, William, 1704-1766. These are to desire and require inhabitants of this province where these five Cherokee Indians may call at for provision in their way home to supply them with the same ... : order, 1755 July 13. | Newberry Library | |
referencedIn | South Carolina. Committee on Accounts. Accounts : [Charleston, S.C.], 1757-1759. | Newberry Library | |
creatorOf | Scott, Jonathan, fl. 1757. Account : South Carolina, to 39 Tommy Hawks with pipes for the Cherokee Indians, 1757 Feb. 18. | Newberry Library |
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associatedWith | Benjamin Smith & Co. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Newberry Library. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Scott, Jonathan, fl. 1757. | person |
correspondedWith | South Carolina | corporateBody |
associatedWith | South Carolina. Committee on Accounts. | corporateBody |
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South Carolina--Charleston |
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Cherokee Indians |
Indians of North America |
Manuscripts, American |
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Birth 1704
Death 1766