Thomas B. Huger

Thomas B. Huger (died April 25, 1862) was an officer in the Confederate States Navy during the U.S. Civil War. Huger was born in South Carolina. He joined the United States Navy as a midshipman in March 1835. He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in February 1848 and continued in the service until his native state seceeded from the United States. Resigning his commission in January 1861, Huger became a First Lieutenant in the Confederate Navy the following March. He commanded a battery on Morris Island, South Carolina in 1861 and was appointed as commanding officer of the gunboat CSS McRae later in that year. Huger's ship operated in defense of New Orleans, Louisiana and the lower Mississippi River. On April 24, 1862, while battling Federal Navy ships near Fort Jackson and Fort Saint Philip, McRae was badly damaged and Lieutenant Huger was mortally wounded. He died the next day.
This page incorporates text from the public domain U.S. Naval Historical Center.
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