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  Butler, William
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AffiliationDemocratic-Republican   
NameWilliam Butler
Address
Saluda, South Carolina , United States
EmailNone
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Born December 17, 1759
DiedNovember 15, 1821 (61 years)
ContributorJoshua L.
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Sep 25, 2015 02:21pm
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InfoBUTLER, William, soldier and politician, born in Prince William County, Virginia, in 1759 ; died in Columbia, South Carolina, 15 November, 1821. He was a son of James Butler, who was captured and murdered by the notorious Cunningham, was graduated at South Carolina College as a student of medicine, became a lieutenant in Lincoln's army in 1779, was engaged at Stono, and served in the famous corps of Pulaski. Butler next joined General Pickens, subsequently served with General Lee, under Greene, at the siege of Ninety-Six, and was detached on several separate services requiring celerity, courage, and vigilance. He at length rose to a command of mounted rangers, and took part in many affairs with the tortes. At the head of a body of cavalry, he, with Capt. Michael Watson, attacked and dispersed double the number of the enemy in Dean's swamp, though Watson fell in the action. He was soon after the war made a brigadier-general, and, in 1796, major general of militia. He was a member of the convention of 1787 to consider the adoption of the federal constitution, and, with General Sumter and others, voted against it. He was subsequently a member of the convention that passed the present constitution of South Carolina, for some time a member of the legislature, sheriff in 1794, and served as a magistrate. From 1801 till 1813, when he resigned his seat to make way for John C. Calhoun, he was a member of congress. In 1818 he was again a candidate for congress, but was defeated by Eldred Simkins. In the war of 1812 he commanded the South Carolina troops for state defense.

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Son William Butler 1790-1850
Grandson Matthew Calbraith Butler 1836-1909
Son Andrew Pickens Butler 1796-1857
Son Pierce Mason Butler 1798-1846

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  10/13/1818 SC District 05 Lost 19.90% (-34.28%)
  12/30/1817 SC District 05 - Special Election Lost 30.42% (-10.39%)
  10/15/1816 SC District 05 Lost 25.30% (-17.93%)
  10/09/1810 SC District 02 Won 15.58% (-66.23%)
  10/11/1808 SC District 02 Won 97.99% (+95.98%)
  10/14/1806 SC District 02 Won 73.73% (+47.47%)
  10/09/1804 SC District 02 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  02/07/1803 SC District 02 Won 87.50% (+81.25%)
  10/14/1800 SC District 05 Won 63.87% (+32.86%)
  10/12/1798 SC District 05 Lost 34.65% (-30.69%)
  10/11/1796 SC District 05 Lost 32.36% (-35.28%)
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