Letter, 1847 February 16, Charleston, S.C., to William Hemingway, Jackson, Miss.

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Letter, 1847 February 16, Charleston, S.C., to William Hemingway, Jackson, Miss.

Letter [stampless cover] requesting that Pinckney's oath of office be filed in the office of W[illia]m Hemingway, Esq., Secretary of State, Jackson, Miss., "as appears to be required by the copy of the law sent me by his Excellency with his appointment."

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Walker, Henry Pinckney, 1816-approximately 1890

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British consul at Charleston, S.C. An English attorney, in 1839 he moved to Charleston, where he practiced law (until 1862) and entered the consular service, serving from 1856 to 1886. He was the son of Rev. Henry Walker (1887-1848) and Jane Pinckney Walker, daughter of Hopson Pinckney (d. 1794). Hopson Pinckney, a native of England, owned Cypress Pond Plantation in Berkeley County, S.C. After his death his daughter Jane returned to England to live with relatives there, and his other daughter Ma...

Hemingway, William, fl. 1847

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