Papers, 1796-1853.

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Papers, 1796-1853.

Correspondence of Pinckey as governor concerning legislation affecting the courts of the state and concerning lands; letters relating to the accounts of Pinckney as minister to Spain, 1801-1805, especially extraordinary expenses incurred for the marriage ceremony of Ferdinand VII of Spain; and two receipts of Henry Laurens Pinckney, son of Charles, as tax collector of Charleston, 1851-1853.

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Pinckney, Charles, 1757-1824

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Charles Pinckney (October 26, 1757 – October 29, 1824) was an American Founding Father, planter, and politician who was a signer of the United States Constitution. He was elected and served as the 37th Governor of South Carolina, later serving two more non-consecutive terms. He also served as a U.S. Senator and a member of the House of Representatives. He was first cousin once removed of fellow signer Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Born and educated in Charles Town (now Charleston) in the Provi...

Ferdinand VII, King of Spain, 1784-1833

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Pinckney, Henry Laurens, 1794-1863

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The State of South Carolina passed an act in 1836 demanding that all free blacks pay a mandatory tax to the state. Free blacks failing to pay the tax were forced to work as indentured servants for up to one year. From the description of Warrant, 1849. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 50178132 Sumter Co., S.C. congressman and planter. From the description of Plantation book, 1850-1867. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 39208714 ...