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    1. Long lost cemetery?
    2. Ric Gordon
    3. Has anyone yet been able to help me locate David and Clemetine Smith who may have been buried in the vicinity of Aiken, Texas? AIKEN, TEXAS (Bell County). Aiken was a mill and farming community on the Leon River twelve miles northeast of Belton in northwest Bell County. A steam saw and flour mill was constructed on the site by Abner Kuykendall in 1857, and a settlement grew up around it, on land owned by Herman Aiken.qv By 1860 Aiken was a thriving community with an estimated 200 inhabitants. During the Civil Warqv the population of 600 produced a number of goods formerly imported; the town supported a cabinet shop, a tanyard, a shoe and saddle shop, a hat factory, a Confederate distillery, and wood and blacksmith shops for the manufacture and repair of wagons. Aiken had a post office from 1868 to 1872. The town seems to have declined in the later nineteenth century; it was not shown on the state highway map of 1948. The townsite was inundated by Belton Lake in the 1950s. Ric ******************************************************************** Outgoing EMAIL Virus Protected By Norton SystemWorks ********************************************************************

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