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  1. 6 de nov. de 2023 · Charles Pinckney National Historic Site is located at 1254 Long Point Road in Mount Pleasant, S.C., six miles north of Charleston off U.S. 17. It is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except January 1, Thanksgiving Day, and December 25. A visitor center contains exhibits on Charles Pinckney, his family, his political career, and his ...

  2. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (born Feb. 25, 1746, Charleston, S.C. [U.S.]—died Aug. 16, 1825, Charleston) was an American soldier, statesman, and diplomat who participated in the XYZ Affair, an unsavory diplomatic incident with France in 1798. Pinckney entered public service in 1769 as a member of the South Carolina Assembly.

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · Completed in 1811, Castle Pinckney served roles in the Civil War and both World Wars. But after its usefulness came to an end, the fort, and the island it occupies, became the object of a game of hot potato. Despite its history, nobody wanted it. The story of Castle Pinckney includes pivotal moments in history, the National Park Service and US ...

  4. Charles Pinckney was a principal author and a signer of the United States Constitution, and this NPS site is preserved to tell the story of a "forgotten founder." Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, the remnants of his coastal plantation, also tells the stories of the lives of enslaved African Americans on South Carolina Lowcountry ...

  5. 19 de dic. de 2018 · Charles Pinckney, South Carolina Charles Pinckney, the second cousin of fellow-signer Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, was born at Charleston, SC, in 1757. His father, Col. Charles Pinckney, was a rich lawyer and planter, who on his death in 1782 was to bequeath Snee Farm, a country estate outside the city, to his son Charles.

  6. 23 de may. de 2018 · Charles Pinckney. Charles Pinckney (1757-1824), American politician and diplomat, was a leading figure in South Carolina politics during the early years of the republic. Charles Pinckney was born on Oct. 26, 1757, into a wealthy South Carolina family. Little is known of his early life except that he served in the militia during the Revolution ...

  7. Charles Pinckney (1757-1824), Sale of enslaved people to William Elliott and William Robertson, 1799. Charles Pinckney sold people he enslaved to William Elliott and William Robertson (ca. 1763-1832). Elliott served in the South Carolina General Assembly from 1796 to 1799 and 1804 to 1808. He enslaved people at his plantation in the Beaufort ...