Benjamin Huger (American Revolution)
Appearance
Benjamin Huger (1746 – 11 May 1779) was one of five Huger brothers from South Carolina who served in the American Revolutionary War. Huger became a close friend of La Fayette, having met him upon his arrival near Georgetown in 1777, and his son Francis Kinloch Huger had a role in getting La Fayette temporarily released from prison at Olomouc in the 1790s.[1] Huger was killed in an accidental friendly fire incident near Charleston, South Carolina. His grandson was the Confederate General Benjamin Huger.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ Sabra Holbrook (1977). Lafayette, Man in the Middle. Atheneum. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-689-30585-6.
- ^ Boatner III, Mark Mayo (1974). Encyclopedia of the American Revolution. New York: McKay. ISBN 0-8117-0578-1.
Categories:
- 1746 births
- 1779 deaths
- American Revolutionary War deaths
- Huguenot participants in the American Revolution
- Military personnel killed by friendly fire
- South Carolina militiamen in the American Revolution
- People from colonial South Carolina
- Deaths by firearm in South Carolina
- United States Army personnel stubs