Henry Dugger

Henry C. Dugger (July 28, 1843 - February 18, 1864) served as a private in Company E, 13th Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry.

Personal life
Henry Dugger was born July 28, 1843 in Johnson County, Tennessee to Peter Engle and Elizabeth (Cable) Dugger. He was unmarried.

Civil War service
Dugger enlisted as a private in Company E on September 24, 1863 in Greeneville, Tennessee for a period of three years and mustered in October 28, 1863 at Strawberry Plains, Tennessee.

He is described as 19 years old, 6' tall, dark complexion, black eyes, dark hair, and by occupation a farmer.

Dugger is listed as present for duty through December 31, 1863; the exact date he was left sick in Nashville has not been found. He died due to chronic diarrhea followed by inflammation of the lungs at Hospital No. 19 in Nashville on February 18, 1864. At the time of his death Dugger's personal effects consisted of one great coat and $9.00 in bills; he had never received any of his bounty. Dugger is buried at Nashville National Cemetery in Madison, Tennessee.

His mother applied for a pension on December 10, 1869.