Talk:Isaac Huger
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LaFayette reference is incorrect
[edit]LaFayette spent his first night in America at the home of Benjamin Huger on North Island near Georgetown. There is an historical marker near the base of the Hwy 17 bridge over Winyah Bay commemorating LaFayette's landing.
A lover of liberty, Lafayette left Bordeaux, France, March 26, 1777, “to conquer or perish” in the American cause, and arrived at Benjamin Huger’s summer home near here, June 14, 1777, where he spent his first night in America. He rendered eminent service in our struggle for independence.
I believe Benjamin and Isaac were brothers. 206.40.45.28 (talk) 14:08, 15 March 2023 (UTC)
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