• Henry Laurens Pinckney (September 24, 1794 – February 3, 1863) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, and the son of Charles Pinckney and Mary...
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    Charles Pinckney Jr. (October 26, 1757 – October 29, 1824) was an American Founding Father, planter, and politician who was a signer of the United States...
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  • were tabled. The rule, proposed by South Carolina Representative Henry L. Pinckney, was passed without any debate. During this period, hundreds of petitions...
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  • to Britain, diplomat who arranged Pinckney's Treaty, and a brother of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Henry L. Pinckney (1794–1863), U.S. Representative from...
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    Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (February 25, 1746 – August 16, 1825) was an American statesman, military officer and Founding Father who served as United...
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  • Fort Sumter The House of Representatives passed the Pinckney Resolutions, authored by Henry L. Pinckney of South Carolina, on May 26, 1836. The first stated...
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    re-election to Isaac E. Holmes. Following the 1841 death of President William Henry Harrison and the resignation of Whigs from the cabinet, Legaré was named...
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    secessionist newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina, founded by Henry L. Pinckney in 1819. He was its sole editor for fifteen years. It ceased publication...
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    young stepchildren.: William Heyward, became a lawyer in Philadelphia. Henry Edward, became a doctor in Philadelphia. The two younger Drayton brothers...
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    Felder (J) Warren R. Davis (N) John K. Griffin (N) 23rd (1833–1835) Henry L. Pinckney (N) William J. Grayson (N) Thomas D. Singleton (N) John Myers Felder...
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    Carolina State Election Commission. Retrieved December 5, 2016. Johnson, Cheryl L. (February 28, 2019). "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November...
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  • Hamilton, the leader of the radical movement, and fellow radical Henry L. Pinckney as speaker of the South Carolina House. For the open Senate seat,...
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  • John Floyd Stephen D. Miller James H. Hammond William C. Preston Henry L. Pinckney Robert B. Campbell William K. Clowney Warren R. Davis John Myers Felder...
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    The building was constructed by James English, William Patton, and Henry L. Pinckney at a cost of about $25,000. A cake and ice cream parlor was operated...
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  • controlling the House of Representatives passed the Pinckney Resolutions, authored and introduced by Henry L. Pinckney of South Carolina, on May 26, 1836. The first...
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    Bennett of the 21st US Colored Troops. Maybank resigned on December 27, 1938. Henry Whilden Lockwood succeeded Maybank on December 27, 1938, and served the...
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    constitutional and should not be forbidden. South Carolina Representative Henry L. Pinckney introduced a resolution that denounced the petitions as "sickly sentimentality"...
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    Pinckney's Treaty, also known as the Treaty of San Lorenzo or the Treaty of Madrid, was signed on October 27, 1795, by the United States and Spain. It...
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    ▌At-large. Dutee J. Pearce (AM) ▌At-large. William Sprague III (AM) ▌1. Henry L. Pinckney (N) ▌2. William J. Grayson (N) ▌3. Robert B. Campbell (N) ▌4. James...
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    Charleston" in a race between the Unionists (Pringle) and Nullifiers (Henry L. Pinckney). Both candidates supported President Andrew Jackson, but the issue...
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    Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback (May 10, 1837 – December 21, 1921) was an American publisher, politician, and Union Army officer who served as Governor...
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    (Chairman: Daniel Webster) Foreign Relations (Chairman: William Wilkins then Henry Clay) French Spoilations (Select) Indian Affairs (Chairman: Hugh Lawson...
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  • Democrat. Retired. Charles Pinckney Democratic-Republican 1st March 4, 1819 – March 3, 1821 Elected in 1818. Retired. Henry L. Pinckney Nullifier 1st March 4...
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    set up a Select Committee to consider what to do, headed by Rep. Henry L. Pinckney of South Carolina. The Committee endorsed the House's existing position...
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  • Representative from South Carolina 1819–21. Son of Charles Pinckney. Henry L. Pinckney (1794–1863), South Carolina State Representative 1816–32, Intendant...
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    James Pinckney Henderson (March 31, 1808 – June 4, 1858) was an American and Republic of Texas lawyer, politician, and soldier, and the first governor...
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  • Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved March 14, 2014. "Henry L. Pinckney". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved...
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    candidate James Madison defeated Federalist candidate Charles Cotesworth Pinckney decisively. Madison had served as Secretary of State since President Thomas...
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  • the home state of his running mate Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. In 1804, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney lost New York, the home state of his running mate Rufus...
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    Major General Henry Pinckney McCain (January 23, 1861 – July 25, 1941) was an officer in the United States Army who served as Adjutant General of the Army...
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