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    Daniel Elliott Huger (June 28, 1779 – August 21, 1854) was a United States senator from South Carolina. Born on Limerick plantation, Berkeley County (near...
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    The Daniel Elliott Huger House was the last home of a Royal governor in South Carolina. John Bull bought the property in 1759 from the estate of George...
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    himself; likewise a nephew of Daniel Elliot Huger was Confederate General Benjamin Huger. Smith, Alice R. Huger; Smith, D.E. Huger (2007). The Dwelling Houses...
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  • Benjamin Huger (American Revolution), killed near Charleston Daniel Huger, member of the Continental Congress and United States Congress Francis Huger (1751–1811)...
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    was re-elected to the Senate in 1845 following the resignation of Daniel Elliott Huger. He soon became vocally opposed to the Mexican–American War. He believed...
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  • Daniel Elliott Huger (1779–1854) was a U.S. Senator from South Carolina. Senator Huger may also refer to: Benjamin Huger (congressman) (1768–1823), South...
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    the original on November 11, 2013. Retrieved November 10, 2013. Daniel Elliott Huger Smith (1917). The Dwelling Houses of Charleston, South Carolina....
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    term. Dec 23, 1842 – Aug 17, 1846 Democratic George McDuffie 10 9 Daniel Elliott Huger Democratic Mar 4, 1843 – Mar 3, 1845 Elected to finish Calhoun's...
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    Gordon movies of the 1930s. Middleton's son-in-law was Congressman Daniel Elliott Huger who was the grandfather-in-law of Confederate General Arthur Middleton...
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    Company. p. 183. dwelling houses of charleston. Smith, Alice R. Huger; Smith, D.E. Huger (2007). The Dwelling Houses of Charleston. Charleston: The History...
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