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  2. Pete Bostwick - Wikipedia

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    Bostwick was a resident of Old Westbury, Long Island, Gilbertsville, New York and Aiken, South Carolina. First riding at the age of 7 his horseman roots were at the famed Aiken Preparatory School where his aunt, Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock known as the "mother of U. S. polo", taught him and many leading polo players of the era their skill.

  3. Frederick Aiken - Wikipedia

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    His official birth records, as well as the 1840 and 1850 census records, indicate that he was born Frederick Augustus Aiken on September 20, 1832, in Lowell, Massachusetts, to Susan (née Rice) and Solomon S. Aiken. His obituary in The Washington Post uses the middle name "Argyle", an 1837 birth year, and claims he was born in Boston.

  4. Mead Hall Episcopal School - Wikipedia

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    Mead Hall Episcopal School. /  33.56444°N 81.72750°W  / 33.56444; -81.72750. Mead Hall Episcopal School is a private, 3K–12 coeducational college preparatory school located over two campuses in Aiken, South Carolina. Previously covering grades 3K–8, the school expanded to cover high school grades when they acquired Aiken Preparatory ...

  5. William Aiken Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Aiken Jr. (January 28, 1806 – September 6, 1887) was the 61st governor of South Carolina, serving from 1844 to 1846. He also served in the state legislature and the United States House of Representatives , running unsuccessfully for speaker of the House in 1856 in "the longest and most contentious Speaker election in House history."

  6. Battle of Aiken - Wikipedia

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    45-495 [1] 50-251 [1] The Battle of Aiken (also known as the Action at Aiken) occurred on February 11, 1865 and was part of the Carolinas campaign. [2] The principal commanders were Union Maj. Gen. Hugh Judson Kilpatrick and Confederate Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler. Wheeler was able to score a minor victory over Kilpatrick.

  7. Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum

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    The Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1977 as a tribute to the famous flat racing and steeplechase Thoroughbred horses that trained in Aiken, South Carolina . The museum was a project of the local Jaycees, aided by Thoroughbred horse racing expert Whitney Tower, horse racing editor for Sports Illustrated and ...

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