Pinckney is a town in Lewis County, New York, United States. The population was 329 at the 2010 census. The town is named after Thomas Pinckney of South...
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community Pinckney, New York, a town Pinckney State Recreation Area, a protected area in Michigan USS Pinckney, a US Navy destroyer Castle Pinckney, a US...
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Eliza Lucas (redirect from Eliza Lucas Pinckney)
Elizabeth "Eliza" Pinckney (née Lucas; December 28, 1722 – May 27, 1793) transformed agriculture in colonial South Carolina, where she developed indigo...
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Thomas Pinckney (October 23, 1750 – November 2, 1828) was an American statesman, diplomat, and military officer who fought in both the American Revolutionary...
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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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Clementa Carlos Pinckney (July 30, 1973 – June 17, 2015) was an American politician and pastor who served as a Democratic member of the South Carolina...
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public schools. He was educated at Columbia University in New York City. Some of Pinckney's first professional works were theatre texts, plays developed...
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first American pioneers in the area around Pinckney were William Kirkland and his family, who moved from New York in the late 1820s. Kirkland named the community...
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of New York to replace Aaron Burr as Jefferson's running mate. With former president John Adams in retirement, the Federalists turned to Pinckney, a former...
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time at Villanova. A 6-foot-9-inch (2.06 m) forward from The Bronx, New York, Pinckney led regional eight-seed Villanova Wildcats to the NCAA title over...
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