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    The Middleton-Pinckney House is a historic three-story home built on a raised basement at 14 George Street, Charleston, South Carolina in the Ansonborough...
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    wife Frances Pinckney lived at a town house they built at 14 George Street, in Charleston. It is now preserved as the Middleton-Pinckney House and listed...
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    returning to the American colonies in 1773, Pinckney married Sarah Middleton. Her father Henry Middleton later served as the second president of the Continental...
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  • Constitution and was part of the Middleton-Rutledge-Pinckney family, a family that included many politicians. The Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge...
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    a member of the House of Representatives. He was a first cousin once removed of fellow signer Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Pinckney's descendants included...
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    as governor. Frances and Thomas built what is now known as the Middleton-Pinckney House in Charleston, noted as a historic home and listed on the National...
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  • to Ansonborough. The Chazal House, 66 Anson Street Benjamin Simons Neufville House, 72 Anson Street Middleton-Pinckney House, 14 George Street St. Johannes...
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    Arthur Middleton Manigualt in McClellanville and then, later, under General M. C. Butler they were sent to Virginia. At the Battle of Haw's Shop Pinckney was...
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    (1756–1784), who married Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Mary Middleton (1757-1825), who married Peter Smith. Susannah Middleton (1760–1834), who married Continental...
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  • Massachusetts - Middleton being one of the first. Middleton bought land on Pinckney Street and with a friend built a home. Middleton was a violinist,...
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    Eldorado Plantation (category Pinckney family)
    General Thomas Pinckney and his second wife Frances Motte Middleton, it was built around 1797 in Charleston County, South Carolina. After Pinckney returned...
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  • Arthur Middleton, and Edward Rutledge; and three who signed the Constitution of the United States: Charles Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, and John...
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    Edward Rutledge (category Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives)
    Rutledge had a successful law practice with his partner, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. He became a leading citizen of Charleston. He owned more than 50 enslaved...
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    Carolina House of Representatives Henry Middleton. On election day, 9 December 1806, former Democratic-Republican governor Charles Pinckney was elected...
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    Henry Middleton (September 28, 1770 – June 14, 1846) was an American planter and political leader from Charleston, South Carolina. He was the 43rd Governor...
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    William Aiken Jr. (category Democratic Party members of the South Carolina House of Representatives)
    States House of Representatives, running unsuccessfully for speaker of the House in 1856 in "the longest and most contentious Speaker election in House history...
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    Joseph Alston (category Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives)
    South Carolina House of Representatives for an 1802–1803 term and later for a more extended period, 1805 to 1812. In 1805, the House of Representatives...
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    Jim Hodges (category Democratic Party members of the South Carolina House of Representatives)
    the South Carolina House of Representatives vacated by the late Tom Mangum. While in the House, Hodges served as chair of the House Judiciary Committee...
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    James H. Hammond (category Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina)
    marriage, Hammond ultimately owned 22 square miles, several plantations and houses, and enslaved more than 300 people. Through his wife's family, he was a...
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    Among the fatalities was the senior pastor, state senator Clementa C. Pinckney. All ten victims were African Americans. At the time, it was the deadliest...
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    Francis Wilkinson Pickens (category Democratic Party members of the South Carolina House of Representatives)
    when he served in the South Carolina House of Representatives before he was elected to the United States House of Representatives. As state governor...
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    Robert Y. Hayne (category Pinckney family)
    Henrietta Pinckney (1790–1818), daughter of prominent lawyer and former governor Charles Pinckney. They had a daughter, Frances Henrietta Pinckney Sharpe...
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    (1783–1829). From 1761 to 1775, Rutledge served in South Carolina's Commons House of Assembly, becoming one of its leaders. Rutledge was an important figure...
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    William Moultrie (category Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives)
    Moultrie T. Pinckney C. Pinckney Moultrie Vanderhorst C. Pinckney E. Rutledge Drayton J. Richardson P. Hamilton C. Pinckney Drayton Middleton Alston D....
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    Nikki Haley (category Republican Party members of the South Carolina House of Representatives)
    Association of Women Business Owners. She was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 2004 and served three terms. She was elected governor...
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    David Beasley (category Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives)
    while serving as a page in the U.S. Congress. Elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives at age 20, Beasley transferred from Clemson University...
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    Stephen Decatur Miller (category Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina)
    Moultrie T. Pinckney C. Pinckney Moultrie Vanderhorst C. Pinckney E. Rutledge Drayton J. Richardson P. Hamilton C. Pinckney Drayton Middleton Alston D....
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    Adams. Additionally, George Clinton, Aaron Burr, and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney each received electoral votes for president in three elections that they...
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    James F. Byrnes (category Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina)
    cousin, Governor Miles Benjamin McSweeney. Byrnes won election to the U.S. House of Representatives and served from 1911 to 1925. He became a close ally...
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    was nearly fifty before his film debut in Via Wireless (1915) as Edward Pinckney. He appeared in 129 other films. He became well known in the 1920s for...
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