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  2. Aiken Colored Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    9.5 acres (3.8 ha) Built. 1852. NRHP reference No. 07000182 [1] Added to NRHP. March 19, 2007. Aiken Colored Cemetery, a historic cemetery in Aiken, South Carolina, US, covers nearly 10 acres and is located several miles from the downtown area. It was the only burial grounds for Aiken's African-American community through the mid 20th century.

  3. Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Page Mercer was born on April 26, 1891, in Washington, D.C., to Carroll Mercer (1857–1917), a member of Theodore Roosevelt 's "Rough Riders" cavalry military unit in the campaigns in Cuba, on the south shore of the island near Santiago during the brief Spanish–American War in 1898, and Minna Leigh (Minnie) Tunis (1863–1947), an ...

  4. William Douglas Sloane - Wikipedia

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    Sloane was born in New York City on February 29, 1844. He was the third son of William Sloane (1810–1879) and Euphemia ( née Douglas) Sloane (1810–1886). Among his siblings was John Sloane, who married Adela Berry; [3] Douglas Sloane; Mary Elizabeth Sloane; Henry Thompson Sloane, who married Jessie Ann Robbins (who later divorced him so ...

  5. A woman was killed and now her husband is charged with ... - AOL

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    A woman was killed and her husband was charged with murder, the Aiken Department of Public Safety said Wednesday.. Ruth Ann Whitaker, a 70-year-old Aiken resident, was fatally shot Tuesday, the ...

  6. Willcox's - Wikipedia

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    Willcox's, located in Aiken, South Carolina, US, was an internationally known inn during the Aiken Winter Colony heyday. [2] [3] Operated from 1898 to 1957 by members of the Willcox family, the still-magnificent building reflects the influence of both Second Empire and Colonial Revival styles of architecture.

  7. Gov. William Aiken House - Wikipedia

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    It was the home of William Aiken, Jr., a governor of South Carolina, and before that the home of his father, the owner of South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company, William Aiken. Gov. William Aiken House. Mrs. Frances Dill Rhett, whose husband was a direct descendant of Gov. William Rhett, donated the house to the Charleston Museum in 1975.

  8. Aiken, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    1244853 [6] Website. www .cityofaikensc .gov. Aiken is the most populous city in, and the county seat of, Aiken County, South Carolina, United States. [9] [10] According to 2020 census, the population was 32,025, [11] making it the 15th-most populous city in South Carolina, and one of the two largest cities of the Central Savannah River Area.

  9. Aiken Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Aiken Regional Medical Center. / 33.571164; -81.761958. Aiken Regional Medical Centers is located in Aiken, South Carolina on University Parkway near the University of South Carolina Aiken . Aiken Regional Medical Centers opened its doors in 1917 as the Aiken Hospital and Relief Society. Except for several years in the early 1920s, the hospital ...