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Aiken County
South Carolina

Named for William Aiken (1806-1887)

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    Politicians who were born in Aiken County


    Politicians who lived in Aiken County


    Politicians who died in Aiken County


    Cemeteries and Memorial Sites of Politicians in Aiken County


    Aiken Memorial Gardens
    Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina

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    St. Thaddeus' Episcopal Churchyard
    Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina

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    Beech Island Cemetery
    (formerly Hammond Cemetery)
    Beech Island, Aiken County, South Carolina

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    Hammond Family Cemetery
    North Augusta, Aiken County, South Carolina

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    Town Cemetery
    Wagener, Aiken County, South Carolina

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