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    Benjamin Franklin Butler (November 5, 1818 – January 11, 1893) was an American major general of the Union Army, politician, lawyer, and businessman from...
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  • Benjamin Butler (1818–1893) was an American Civil War general and politician. Benjamin Butler may also refer to: Benjamin Franklin Butler (lawyer) (1795–1858)...
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  • Benjamin Butler (born April 20, 1975) is an American artist, based in Vienna, Austria. Born in Westmoreland, Kansas and raised in Wamego, Kansas, Butler...
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    Benjamin Franklin Butler (December 17, 1795 – November 8, 1858) was a lawyer from the state of New York. A professional and political ally of Martin Van...
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    which was issued in 1865. The medal was commissioned by Major General Benjamin Butler and was intended to recognize meritorious or heroic acts of bravery...
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    Hildreth Butler (born Sarah Jones Hildreth, August 17, 1816 – April 8, 1876) was an American stage actress. She was the wife of Benjamin Franklin Butler, a...
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    for Grant and Meade to attack Lee from the north, while Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler drove toward Richmond from the southeast; Maj. Gen. Franz Sigel to...
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    third-party candidates, John St. John of the Prohibition Party and Benjamin Butler of the Greenback Party and the Anti-Monopoly Party, each won less than...
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    American rock band Breaking Benjamin Benjamin Butler (1818–1893), American lawyer, politician, soldier and businessman Benjamin Cardozo (1870–1938), U.S...
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    War, according to a biography of Union General Benjamin Butler, when New Orleans, under General Butler, was subject to martial law, "More and more New...
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  • historian and presidential speech writer John Brough, Governor of Ohio Benjamin Butler, Congressman from Massachusetts and Union General John Cochrane, Congressman...
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    Capture of New Orleans (category Benjamin Butler)
    On May 1, 1862, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler occupied the city of New Orleans with an army of 5,000, facing no resistance. Butler was a former Democratic party...
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    Austin Robert Butler (born August 17, 1991) is an American actor. Butler began his career on television, first in roles on Disney Channel and Nickelodeon...
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    from Waterville College, Richard C. Shannon, Henry C. Merriam, and Benjamin Butler. Twenty-seven Waterville College students perished in the war, and...
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    William Bruce Mumford (category Benjamin Butler)
    troops during the American Civil War. In response, Union Army Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler, the commander of the Union ground forces, had Mumford court-martialed...
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  • self-proclaimed themselves "The Colored College Champions" under head coach Benjamin Butler Church. In 1913, Livingstone finished the season with a 5–0 record...
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    been referenced in communication between Williams and Major-General Benjamin Butler. Williams selected a site for a canal to be built across the point...
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    wrote Benjamin F. Butler, proposing that, while Stevens worked to add two more additional articles to the seven already written by the committee, Butler would...
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    Shenandoah River Valley at the hands of Stonewall Jackson, Banks replaced Benjamin Butler at New Orleans as commander of the Department of the Gulf, charged...
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    military decree made by Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler during the American Civil War. Following the Battle of New Orleans, Butler established himself as military...
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    Tennessee Vice President Hannibal Hamlin from Maine Major General Benjamin Butler from Massachusetts Former Senator Daniel Dickinson from New York Major...
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    Carolina, the South's last major Atlantic port. Led by Major General Benjamin Butler, it lasted from December 24–27, 1864. The Union navy first attempted...
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    well-defended post of Fort Monroe. This garrison was commanded by Maj Gen. Benjamin Butler, a former Massachusetts lawyer and politician, who established a new...
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    the war took place in eastern Virginia on June 10. Union Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler, based at Fort Monroe, sent converging columns from Hampton and Newport...
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  • Butler (disambiguation), multiple people Benjamin Butler (disambiguation), multiple people Bill Butler (disambiguation), multiple people Brett Butler...
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    when he was placed in command of the Fort Fisher Expeditionary Corps. Benjamin Butler had previously failed in an expedition against Fort Fisher at the end...
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    2009). "Letters Reveal Doubts of Senator Judah Benjamin". The New York Times. Butler, pp. 97–98. Butler, pp. 99–100. Stone, Kurt F. (2011). The Jews of...
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    Virginia, during May 1864 in the American Civil War. Union Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler, commanding the Army of the James, threatened Richmond from the east...
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    tradition of the ceremonial door originated when departing governor Benjamin Butler kicked open the front door and walked out by himself in 1884. Incoming...
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    United States Cartridge Company (category Butler–Ames family)
    arms. The company was founded in 1869 by American Civil War general Benjamin Butler. Company startup was during the most rapid evolution of cartridge design...
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