Career
Born in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, he immigrated to Charleston, South Carolina at age 10. They raised two children, living in 456 King Street from 1807 until his death in 1831. The railroad was organized in a meeting at this house in 1827, and Aiken was chosen as President.
Construction of the railroad began in January 1830.
He was killed in a Charleston carriage accident caused by the train"s noise frightening his horse. The railroad was completed in 1833, and was the longest railroad, at 136 miles, under one management, in the world.
A historic district comprising one of his homes and selected structures of the railway, William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures, was listed on the United States. National Register of Historic Places and was further declared to be a National Historic Landmark. This home is also known as the Government.
William Aiken House.