Pinckney may refer to:
Places in the United States
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Pinckney, Michigan
Pinckney is a village in Putnam Township, Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,427 at the 2010 census.
Among the first American pioneers in the area around Pinckney were William Kirkland and his family, who move ...
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Pinckney, Missouri
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Pinckney, New York
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 Carolina.
The town is on the western border of the county and is southeast of Watertown.
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Pinckney State Recreation Area
Pinckney State Recreation Area is a Michigan state recreation area in Dexter, Sylvan and Lyndon Townships, Washtenaw County and Putnam and Unadilla Townships, Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The park is and sits at an elevat ...
, a protected area in Michigan
Ships
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USS ''Pinckney'', a US Navy destroyer
People
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Pinckney (surname)
Given name
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Pinckney Benedict
Pinckney Benedict (born 1964) is an American short-story writer and novelist whose work often reflects his Appalachian background.
Biography
Benedict was raised in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, where his family had a dairy farm. He attended Th ...
(born 1964), American short-story writer
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Pinckney Downie Bowles
Pinckney Downie Bowles (July 17, 1835 – July 25, 1910) was a lawyer, county prosecutor, probate judge, and a Confederate military officer during the American Civil War.
Early years
Pinckney D. Bowles was born in Edgefield County, South ...
(1835–1910), American Confederate general
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Pinckney R. Tully (1824–1903), American businessman and politician
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Pinckney Wilkinson (c. 1693–1784), British merchant and politician
See also
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Castle Pinckney
Castle Pinckney was a small masonry fortification constructed by the United States government, in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina in 1810. It was used very briefly as a prisoner-of-war camp (six weeks) and artillery position during the ...
, a US fortification in South Carolina
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The Community Learning Center at Pinckney, an alternative Middle and High School in Carthage, North Carolina
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Pinckney's Treaty
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 defined the border between the United States and Spanish Florida, and guaranteed the United S ...
(1795–1796), between Spain and the US
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