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Isaac Huger
Born(1743-03-19)March 19, 1743
Berkeley County, South Carolina
DiedOctober 17, 1797(1797-10-17) (aged 54)
Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States United States
BranchIsaac Huger Continental Army
Rank Brigadier general
Unit1st South Carolina Regiment
Commands held5th South Carolina Regiment
Battles/warsBattle of Stono Ferry
Siege of Savannah
Siege of Charleston
Battle of Guilford Courthouse
Battle of Hobkirk's Hill
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Isaac Huger (March 19, 1743 – October 17, 1797) was an American planter and Continental Army general during the American Revolutionary War.

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in the Continental Congress from 1780 to 1782. Smith, Alice R. Huger; Smith, D.E. Huger (2007). The Dwelling Houses of Charleston. Charleston: The History...

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the 1st South Carolina Regiment The commanders of this unit were: Col. Isaac Huger Col. John Stewart Lt. Col. Peter Horry This unit was involved in the...

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Fort Sumter

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one on a disappearing carriage. Named "Battery Huger" in honor of Revolutionary War General Isaac Huger, it never saw combat. This battery was deactivated...

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Bridge Abutments

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Richland County, South Carolina. They were built by settlers (possibly Isaac Huger) in the 1780s in the Congaree Swamp to provide a means of transporting...

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Battle of Stono Ferry

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Siege of Ninety Six

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2nd Maryland Regiment Virginia Brigade, commanded by Brigadier General Isaac Huger 1st Virginia Regiment - Lt. Col. Richard Campbell 2nd Virginia Regiment...

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Siege of Savannah

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Brigade, commanded by Brigadier General Isaac Huger 1st Virginia Detachment (4 coys) - Col. Richard Parker Huger's Continental Regiment (4 coys) Skirving's...

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serving as an officer in the 1st South Carolina Regiment under General Isaac Huger in the Georgia campaign in 1778. He was captured at the fall of Charleston...

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Society of the Cincinnati

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Brigadier General Josiah Harmar Major General Robert Howe Brigadier General Isaac Huger Major David Humphreys Colonel Thomas Hunt Major General Henry Jackson...

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south-carolina-plantations.com. Retrieved 2024-06-22. Smith, Alice R. Huger; Smith, D.E. Huger (2007). The Dwelling Houses of Charleston. Charleston: The History...

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List of South Carolina militia units in the American Revolution

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South Carolina Line

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split his army into three parts: 600 led by Daniel Morgan, 1,100 under Isaac Huger at Cheraw, South Carolina, and light troops commanded by "Light Horse"...

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(or trilogy) is a science fiction book series written by American author Isaac Asimov. First published as a series of short stories and novellas in 1942–50...

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Carolinas. After the loss of Charleston and the defeats suffered by Isaac Huger's men at the Battle of Monck's Corner and Abraham Buford's troops at the...

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