William Aiken

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William Aiken was a prominent 19th-century South Carolina politician and governor whose influence led to places such as Aiken County being named in his honor.

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William Aiken canonical 2
William Aiken Jr. 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Governor of South Carolina
human
politician
country United States of America
familyName Aiken
givenName William
hasPartiallyNamedAfter Aiken County, South Carolina
Aiken, South Carolina
surface form: city of Aiken, South Carolina
influenced development of South Carolina political institutions in the 19th century
memberOf Democratic Party (historical U.S.)
notableFor being Governor of South Carolina in the 19th century
influence on the naming of Aiken County, South Carolina
notableRole state-level political leadership in South Carolina
occupation planter
politician
placeOfActivity Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Charleston, South Carolina

South Carolina
politicalRegion South Carolina
positionHeld Governor of South Carolina
member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
member of the South Carolina Senate
residence Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Charleston, South Carolina

South Carolina
sexOrGender male
timePeriod 19th century

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Aiken, South Carolina namedAfter William Aiken
Aiken-Rhett House purchasedBy William Aiken
this entity surface form: William Aiken Jr.
Aiken-Rhett House associatedWith William Aiken
this entity surface form: William Aiken Jr.