Volumes | Volume 1: Revolutionary War & Early Republic (1770–1792) | Documents | 1785
Charles Pinckney to Benjamin Guerard, 2 January 1785 [Calendared]Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to John Houstoun, 10 January 1785Charles Pinckney, Motion on François Joseph Paul, Comte de Grasse, 24 January 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney to Benjamin Guerard, 25 January 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, John Bull, and Jacob Read to Benjamin Guerard, 25 January 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the election of a minister to Great Britain, 31 January 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney to Benjamin Guerard, 2 February 1785 [Calendared]Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to Joseph Clay, 5 February 1785Thomas Pinckney to Harriott Pinckney Horry, 7 February 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney to Benjamin Guerard, 14 February 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, John Bull, and Jacob Read to Benjamin Guerard, 14 February 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the term of appointments of U.S. diplomats, 17 February 1785 [Calendared]William Moultrie, Commission of Charles Pinckney as a delegate to the Continental Congress, 21 February 1785Charles Pinckney, Report of a committee on sending a commissioner to the Kaskaskia and Illinois settlements, 21 February 1785 [Calendared]Charles Thomson to Jacob Read, John Bull, and Charles Pinckney, 1 March 1785 [Calendared]Thomas Pinckney to Harriott Pinckney Horry, 5 March 1785 [Calendared]Jacob Read, John Bull, and Charles Pinckney to Charles Thomson, 7 March 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the duties of the secretary of Congress and the creation of a secretary for the home department, 18 March 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the appointment of two additional commissioners to negotiate with the southern Indians, 21 March 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the duties of the secretary of Congress and the creation of a secretary for the home department, 31 March 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on Augustus Christian George Elholm, 4 April 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Report of a committee on the U.S. Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture, 4 April 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney and John Bull to Charles Thomson, 14 April 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the mode of disposing of lands in the western territory, 23 April 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney to Tench Francis, 30 April 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney to Joseph Howell Jr., 2 May 1785 [Calendared]Joseph Howell Jr. to Charles Pinckney, 9 May 1785Charles Pinckney, Motion on Augustus Christian George Elholm, 11 May 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the provision of cannon for the defence of Charleston, 13 May 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the cession of North Carolina lands, 20 May 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Report of a committee on the sloop Hannah and the brig Hope, 1 June 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the publication of the Treaty of Fort Stanwix and the Treaty of Fort McIntosh and their transmittal to the states, 3 June 1785 [Calendared]Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to Harriott Pinckney Horry, 4 June 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on election of a minister to the Netherlands, 23 June 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the sale of the frigate Alliance, 28 June 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Report of a committee on the U.S. Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture, 1 July 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von Steuben, 7 July 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on states assuming debt due from the United States to individuals, 26 July 1785 [Calendared]South Carolina Commissioners of the Treasury, Certificate, 1 August 1785Charles Pinckney, Motion on the postponement of reports, motions, or propositions, 1 August 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on oversight of the department of finance, 9 August 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Jacob Read, John Bull, David Ramsay, and John Kean to William Moultrie, 10 August 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on state representation in Congress, 16 August 1785 [Calendared]Henry William Harrington to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, 17 August 1785Charles Pinckney, Motion on the precedence of members of Congress and on the attire of the president and secretary, 19 August 1785 [Calendared]Thomas Pinckney to Horatio Gates, 20 August 1785Charles Pinckney, Motion on the enforcement of international law and the protection of diplomatic privilege, 24 August 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the acquisition of newspapers for Congress, 26 August 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the postponement of reports, motions, or propositions, 26 August 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney to Robert Robert Livingston, 28 August 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on abolishing the committee of the week, 29 August 1785 [Calendared]Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to Henry William Harrington, 29 August 1785Charles Pinckney, Motion on the establishment of a court for the trial of piracy and other felonies committed at sea, 6 September 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the inspection of letters, 7 September 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, John Bull, John Kean, and Jacob Read, Motion on state requisitions for 1785, 8 September 1785 [Calendared]Robert Robert Livingston to Charles Pinckney, 11 September 1785Charles Pinckney, Motion on funds for the commissioners to negotiate with the southern Indians, 12 September 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on equipping a ship to negotiate with Barbary States, 17 October 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on sending a flag to Morocco, Tunis, Tripoli, and Algiers, 17 October 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the Secretary for Foreign Affairs reporting fees to be paid to consuls, their respective jurisdictions and duties, 24 October 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on U.S. ministers and chargés d’affaires acting as consuls general, 28 October 1785 [Calendared]Thomas Pinckney to Harriott Pinckney Horry, 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, Motion on the continuation of matters before the last Congress, 23 November 1785 [Calendared]Charles Pinckney, David Ramsay, and John Kean to William Moultrie, 27 December 1785 [Calendared]