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John Butler Trio
@ House Of Blues
Hollywood, CA
May 21, 2010
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
John Butler Trio
@ FinFest
Discovery Channel's Shark Week kick off party
Hermosa Beach, CA
August 10, 2014
All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com
John Butler Trio
@ FinFest
Discovery Channel's Shark Week kick off party
Hermosa Beach, CA
August 10, 2014
All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com
The work of many artists, these images are owned by Butler Theatre, the photographer and the subjects. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
Name: BUTLER, STANLEY FREDERICK
Rank: Serjeant
Regiment/Service: Leicestershire Regiment
Unit Text: 2nd/4th Bn.
Secondary Unit Text: attd. 103rd Trench Mortar Bty.
Age: 21
Date of Death: 04/09/1918
Additional information: Son of F. T. and Ada Butler, of 42, Charles St., Hinckley, Leics.
Grave/Memorial Reference: VI. C. 6.
Cemetery: LA CLYTTE MILITARY CEMETERY
MARK HUGHES AT STOKE CITY TRAINING GROUND AS HE TAKES OVER AS MANAGER AT STOKE CITY FC.30.5.13.PIX STEVE BUTLER
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Butler is an unincorporated community in Johnson County in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is located along the northern shore of Watauga Lake. Butler is served by a post office, assigned ZIP Code 37640.
The town was originally located on Roan Creek at its confluence with the Watauga River. Settlement began in 1768. For many years the community was called Smith's Mill for the gristmill that Ezekial “Zeke” Smith built on the bank of Roan Creek in 1820. After the Civil War, it was renamed in honor of Colonel Roderick R. Butler of Johnson County, who then represented the area in the state legislature and had been a commander in the 13th Tennessee Cavalry in the Union Army.
Aenon Seminary, a secondary school, was established in Butler in 1871. It later became Holly Spring College, offering education up to a bachelor's degree, and enrolling as many as 200 students. In 1906 it was purchased by the Watauga Baptist Association, which renamed it Watauga Academy. It operated under that name until 1948, when the town was inundated by the formation of Watauga Lake.
Butler was the birthplace of U.S. Congressmen B. Carroll Reece of Tennessee and Robert R. Butler of Oregon (grandson of the town's namesake).
The original town of Butler was subject to frequent flooding, experiencing major floods in 1867, 1886, 1901, 1902, 1916, 1924, and 1940. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) began the construction of the Watauga Dam in 1942 which created the Watauga Lake. The construction was delayed because of the ongoing World War II, but was finished in 1948 when the water steadily began rising and the town slowly became submerged under the lake. Butler was the only incorporated town inundated by a TVA reservoir. In 1948, before the reservoir was filled, the town, which at the time had a population of about 600 and included more than 125 homes and 50 businesses, was relocated to higher ground. The relocation project required construction of 54.9 miles (88.4 km) of roads and highways, three bridges, and 66 miles (106 km) of utility lines, as well as relocation of 1,281 graves. The town's new site is located on Tennessee State Route 67.
The original town is now known as "Old Butler." Old Butler, called “the town that wouldn’t drown,” is commemorated in a museum in Butler and by "Old Butler Days" which is an annual festival held each year in August right in the heart of the town. In 1983, a drawdown of the lake exposed the remains of Old Butler for a brief time, allowing former residents to visit the site.
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Title: Butler & Reagon
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1963
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 38, File 37-770
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Butler Bulldogs vs. Michigan Wolverines 8/28/2013
Final score: Butler 1 Michigan 0
The team and fans are welcome to use the pictures for personal use. Please credit if posted publicly. For other uses please see my profile page: www.flickr.com/people/jawijsman/
#20 Barton Community College women's soccer photos vs #18 Hill College in Plains District semifinals.
Played 11-02-18 at The Depot in Cleburne, TX.
Courtesy photos provided by Randy Smith of Butler CC Sports Information Office.
Dick O'Banion of Seaman, (Adams County) sprays water on a sheep while grooming her at the Butler County Fairgrounds in Hamilton. O'Banion helps his brother every year with grooming for the Butler County Fair. The sheep will be shown on Tuesday. Photo shot Monday July 26, 2010. The Enquirer/ Cara Owsley.
JULIAN ASSANGE GIVES A STATEMENT FROM THE BALCONY OF THE ECUADORIAN EMBASSY IN KNIGHTSBRIDGE LONDON.19.8.12.PIX STEVE BUTLER
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John Butler (vocals, guitars, banjo, weissenborn).
John Butler @ Alhambra, Geneva, Switzerland, 04.05.2022.
(c) Christophe Losberger - www.daily-rock.com
JULIAN ASSANGE GIVES A STATEMENT FROM THE BALCONY OF THE ECUADORIAN EMBASSY IN KNIGHTSBRIDGE LONDON.19.8.12.PIX STEVE BUTLER
The work of many artists, these images are owned by Butler Theatre, the photographer and the subjects. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.