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Benjamin Huger (congressman)

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Preceded by
  
John Lyde Wilson

Name
  
Benjamin Huger

Succeeded by
  
Jacob B. I'On

Party
  
Federalist Party


Resigned
  
March 3, 1805

Preceded by
  
Theodore Gourdin

Governor
  
Andrew Pickens John Geddes Thomas Bennett, Jr.

Succeeded by
  
William Amis Dillard Bryan

Role
  
Former United States Representative

Died
  
July 7, 1823, Georgetown, South Carolina, United States

Previous office
  
Representative (SC 3rd District) 1799–1805

Preceded by
  
Francis Kinloch Huger

Member of congress start date
  
March 4, 1799

Benjamin Huger (1768 – July 7, 1823) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. Born at or near Charleston in 1768, he pursued an academic course and engaged in the cultivation of rice on the Waccamaw River. He was a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1796 to 1798, and was elected as a Federalist to the Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth U.S. Congresses, serving from March 4, 1799 to March 3, 1805. He was again a member of the State house of representatives from 1806 to 1813, and was then elected to the Fourteenth U.S. Congress, serving from March 4, 1815 to March 3, 1817. He was a member of the South Carolina Senate from 1818 to 1823 and served as its president from 1819 to 1822. He died on his estate on Waccamaw River, near Georgetown, South Carolina; interment was in All Saints' Churchyard.

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