Papers, 1741-1763.

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Papers, 1741-1763.

Papers of Elizabeth (Lucas) Pinckney, promoter of indigo culture in South Carolina. Included are part of a letter book containing both personal and business letters of Mrs. Pinckney; legal papers of Charles Pinckney including a document, 1750, about early land surveys of Charleston, and an undated document concerning damages done to his property by town fortifications; and other items relating to Charles' brother, William Pinckney.

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Pinckney, William.

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Pinckney, Charles, 1699-1758

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Lawyer of Charleston, S.C.; Chief-Justice of the Province of South Carolina; member of S.C. General Assembley (c.1730-1740); son of Thomas Pinckney and Mary Cotesworth Pinckney; brother of William Pinckney (1704-1766); husband of Eliza Lucas Pinckney; father of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825), Harriott Pinckney (b.1748), and Thomas Pinckney (1750-1828); owner of land in area known as Craven County, S.C., now extinct. From the description of Charles Pinckney papers, 1735-1802....

Pinckney, Eliza Lucas, 1723-1793

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Eliza Lucas Pinckney, daughter of Col. George Lucas of Antigua, was the second wife of South Carolina chief justice Charles Pinckney (ca. 1699-1758). Her daughter Harriott married Daniel Horry. From the description of Letter to Harriott Horry, ca. 1780. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32140198 Wife of Charles Pinckney (d. 1758); resident of Charleston and Belmont (York Co.), S.C. From the description of Papers, 1741-1763. (Duke Univer...