William Aiken
| William Aiken | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 28 1806 Charleston, South Carolina, |
| Died | September 6 1887 (aged 81) Flat Rock, North Carolina, U.S. |
William Aiken, Jr. was a governor of South Carolina. He served from 1844 to 1846.
He was the son of William Aiken Sr., the first president of the pioneering South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company. Unfortunately, William Sr. was killed in a Charleston carriage accident and never saw his namesake town of Aiken, SC. Aiken's first cousin, D. Wyatt Aiken served as a Confederate States Army officer and five-term U.S. Congressman. Aiken Jr. was married to Harriet Lowndes Aiken. He was a successful businessman and planter and lived in Charleston, South Carolina. His house, the Aiken-Rhett House, is part of the Historic Charleston foundation.
External links
- SCIway Biography of William Aiken
- NGA Biography of William Aiken
- William Aiken at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
| Preceded by James Henry Hammond |
1844 – 1846 |
Succeeded by David Johnson |
| Preceded by Isaac Edward Holmes |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 6th congressional district 1851 – 1853 |
Succeeded by William Waters Boyce |
| Preceded by James Lawrence Orr |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 2nd congressional district 1853 – 1857 |
Succeeded by William Porcher Miles |
| Governors of South Carolina |
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| J. Rutledge •
Lowndes • J. Rutledge • Mathews • Guerard • Moultrie • T. Pinckney • C. Pinckney • Moultrie • |
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