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* [[Inspector General#U.S. Military|Inspector General]] |
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* [[American Revolutionary War]] |
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** [[Battle of Stony Point]] |
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** [[St. Clair's Defeat|Battle of the Wabash]] |
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** [[Battle of Fallen Timbers]] |
** [[Battle of Fallen Timbers]] |
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'''Edward Butler''' (March 20, 1762 – May 6, 1803) was an officer in the [[United States Army]] who served as acting [[List of Adjutant Generals of the U.S. Army|Adjutant General]] and acting [[List of Inspectors General of the U.S. Army|Inspector General of the U.S. Army]] from 1793 to 1794 and from 1796 to 1797. |
'''Edward Butler''' (March 20, 1762 – May 6, 1803) was an officer in the [[United States Army]] who served as acting [[List of Adjutant Generals of the U.S. Army|Adjutant General]] and acting [[List of Inspectors General of the U.S. Army|Inspector General of the U.S. Army]] from 1793 to 1794 and from 1796 to 1797. |
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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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Edward Butler was born on March 20, 1762 in [[ |
Edward Butler was born on March 20, 1762, in [[West Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{Harvnb|Egle|1883|p=15}}</ref> He was one of five Butler brothers from Pennsylvania who served in the [[American Revolution]]. |
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== Military career == |
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Butler was commissioned an ensign in the [[9th |
Butler was commissioned an ensign in the [[9th Pennsylvania Regiment]] on July 1, 1778, at the age of 16. He was promoted to lieutenant on January 28, 1779, and transferred to the [[5th Pennsylvania Regiment]] on January 17, 1781. He was again transferred to the [[3rd Pennsylvania Regiment]] on January 1, 1783, and was discharged on November 3, 1783, when the Continental Army was disbanded. |
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He was on original member of the [[Society of the Cincinnati]] along with three of his brothers. |
He was on original member of the [[Society of the Cincinnati]] along with three of his brothers. |
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He was a captain in the levies under Major General [[Arthur St. Clair]] and saw action at [[St. Clair's Defeat]] in which his brother [[Richard Butler (general)|Richard]] was killed and his brother [[Thomas Butler (soldier)|Thomas]] was wounded. |
He was a captain in the levies under Major General [[Arthur St. Clair]] and saw action at [[St. Clair's Defeat]] in which his brother [[Richard Butler (general)|Richard]] was killed and his brother [[Thomas Butler (soldier)|Thomas]] was wounded. |
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He was commissioned a captain |
He was commissioned a captain in the [[United States Army]] on March 5, 1792, and transferred to the [[4th Infantry Regiment (United States)|4th Sub-Legion]] on September 4, 1792. |
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On July 18, 1793 he was appointed Adjutant and Inspector of the United States Army and served until May 13, 1794. He was assigned as a captain in the [[4th Infantry Regiment]] on November 1, 1796. He was transferred to the [[2nd Infantry Regiment]] on April 1, 1802. |
On July 18, 1793, he was appointed Adjutant and Inspector of the United States Army and served until May 13, 1794. He was assigned as a captain in the [[4th Infantry Regiment (United States)|4th Infantry Regiment]] on November 1, 1796. He was transferred to the [[2nd Infantry Regiment (United States)|2nd Infantry Regiment]] on April 1, 1802. |
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He died on May 6, 1803. |
He died on May 6, 1803. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* {{Cite book | last=Egle | first=William | year=1883 | url= |
* {{Cite book | last=Egle | first=William | year=1883 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZMs0AQAAMAAJ&q=Edward+Butler+%28March+20,+1762 | title=Historical Register: Notes and Queries, Historical and Genealogical, Relating to Interior Pennsylvania | volume=1–2 | publisher=LS Hart }} |
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* {{Cite book | author=Historical Society of Pennsylvania | year=1883 | url= |
* {{Cite book | author=Historical Society of Pennsylvania | year=1883 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JMsbAAAAMAAJ | title=The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography | volume=7 | publisher=Historical Society of Pennsylvania }} |
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== External links == |
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* [http://hnoc.minisisinc.com/thnoc/catalog/3/101 Butler Family Papers] at [http://www.hnoc.org The Historic New Orleans Collection] |
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* [https://www.americanrevolutioninstitute.org/soldiers-and-sailors-of-the-revolutionary-war/officers-represented-in-the-society-of-the-cincinnati/ American Revolution Institute] |
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|NAME= Butler, Edward |
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|SHORT DESCRIPTION= Acting [[List of Adjutant Generals of the U.S. Army|Adjutant General]] and acting [[List of Inspectors General of the U.S. Army|Inspector General of the U.S. Army]] from 1793 to 1794 and from 1796 to 1797. |
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|DATE OF BIRTH= March 20, 1762 |
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|PLACE OF BIRTH= [[Pennsylvania]] |
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|DATE OF DEATH= May 6, 1803 |
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|PLACE OF DEATH= [[Springfield, Tennessee]] |
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Edward Butler | |
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Born | Pennsylvania | March 20, 1762
Died | May 6, 1803 Springfield, Tennessee | (aged 41)
Allegiance | United States |
Service | United States Army |
Years of service | 1778–1783 1791–1803 |
Rank | Captain |
Commands | Adjutant General Inspector General |
Battles / wars | |
Relations | Richard Butler (brother) Edward G. W. Butler (son) |
Edward Butler (March 20, 1762 – May 6, 1803) was an officer in the United States Army who served as acting Adjutant General and acting Inspector General of the U.S. Army from 1793 to 1794 and from 1796 to 1797.
Early life
[edit]Edward Butler was born on March 20, 1762, in West Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania.[1] He was one of five Butler brothers from Pennsylvania who served in the American Revolution.
Military career
[edit]Butler was commissioned an ensign in the 9th Pennsylvania Regiment on July 1, 1778, at the age of 16. He was promoted to lieutenant on January 28, 1779, and transferred to the 5th Pennsylvania Regiment on January 17, 1781. He was again transferred to the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment on January 1, 1783, and was discharged on November 3, 1783, when the Continental Army was disbanded.
He was on original member of the Society of the Cincinnati along with three of his brothers.
He was a captain in the levies under Major General Arthur St. Clair and saw action at St. Clair's Defeat in which his brother Richard was killed and his brother Thomas was wounded.
He was commissioned a captain in the United States Army on March 5, 1792, and transferred to the 4th Sub-Legion on September 4, 1792.
On July 18, 1793, he was appointed Adjutant and Inspector of the United States Army and served until May 13, 1794. He was assigned as a captain in the 4th Infantry Regiment on November 1, 1796. He was transferred to the 2nd Infantry Regiment on April 1, 1802.
He died on May 6, 1803.
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- Egle, William (1883). Historical Register: Notes and Queries, Historical and Genealogical, Relating to Interior Pennsylvania. Vol. 1–2. LS Hart.
- Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1883). The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Vol. 7. Historical Society of Pennsylvania.