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Aiken County
South Carolina

Politicians who lived in Aiken County

  Aiken County (no citygiven):
 
  Aiken County, 1850-1899:JamesAldrich —LewisMonroe Asbill —JohnMurff Bell —ElleryM. Brayton —JudsonBrodie —JamesHammond Bush —AndrewPickens Butler —ArthurWilliams Cushman —ThomasJones Davies —JohnGary Evans —JohnGabriel Guignard —R.L. Gunter —CharlesD. Hayne —DanielSullivan Henderson —GlosterH. Holland —PaulW. Jefferson —WilliamB. Jones —OliverCromwell Jordan —RobertH. Kernigan —JamesL. Quinby —PrinceR. Rivers —ClaudeE. Sawyer —F.P. Woodward —JamesJ. Woodward
  Aiken County, 1900-1949:AndrewPickens Butler —TheodoreG. Croft —DanielSullivan Henderson —WilliamE. Johnson —DorceyKedridge Lybrand —G.L. Toole —JohnFrederick Williams
  Aiken County, 1950-1999:WallaceA. Blackwell —M.Judson Busbee —RobertR. Butterworth —JuneH. Cannon —BettyChristensen —FrederickC. Christensen —FrankCormany —JoeDunkin —DianeGiddings —KennethGoad —J.Brad Hayes —EdwardJ. Hennelly —ThomasEllis Huff —WilliamHenry Jones —MichaelLukens Laughlin —DorceyKedridge Lybrand —AndrewC. Marine —HarberA. McClearen —GilbertE. McMillan —LloydT. Olsen —R.S. Perry —IreneKrugman Rudnick —MarionHartzog Smoak —FramptonWyman Toole, Jr. —AustinF. T. Van Zile —HastingsWyman, Jr.
  Aiken County, 2000-2025:GinnyAllen —DavidNix —AndrewO'Byrne, Sr. —DennisSaylor —SusanSwanson
  Barnwell County (part now in AikenCounty):CharlesD. Hayne
  Edgefield District County (part now inAiken County):AndrewPickens Butler
  Aiken:
 
  Aiken, 1800-1899:MaggieL. Carson —BenjaminP. Chatfield —GeorgeWilliam Croft —JamesE. Crosland —E.J. Dickerson —R.B. Elliott —EllenHolmes —LucyE. Norris
  Aiken, 1900-1999:JamesF. Byrnes —CharlesE. Carman —WilliamG. Chafee —BenjaminP. Chatfield —GeorgeWilliam Croft —EdwardC. Cushman, Jr. —T.W. Davies —E.J. Dickerson —JohnW. Duncan —Mrs.W. E. Duncan —GeorgeH. Grant —ClaraHarrigal —P.F. Henderson —WilliamA. Jackson —A.S. Johnson —RonaldMaxwell —JohnA. May —Mrs.George Price —Mrs.J. B. Salley —StromThurmond —JeanThurmond —G.L. Toole —H.O. Weeks —JohnH. Williams —W.W. Williams
  Aiken, 2000-2025:GaryPark Bunker —WilliamClyburn —RichardJohnson —LessieB. Price —AnnWillbrand —LouisianaWright
  Aiken, Barnwell District County (nowAiken County):W.P. Finley
  Aiken, Barnwell County (now AikenCounty):C.D. Hayne —J.N. Hayne
  Ellenton:FredC. Brinkley
  Hamburg:SamuelJ. Lee
  Hamburg, Edgefield District County (nowAiken County):A.J. Hammond
  New Ellenton:DavidBurns
  North Augusta:HenryC. Frey —GoldieRandle —BuddClay Wall —DavidA. Ward
  Wagener:OtisL. Baughman
  See alsoSouthCarolina areas not assigned to counties.

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