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Henry Butler and his band perform at the 2013 Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, LA on May 2, 2013. © HIGH ISO Music, LLC / Retna, Ltd.
Major Pierce Butler, born in Ireland, came to Charleston, S.C. in 1767 with the Twenty-ninth Regiment of Foot to King George III. He married Mary Bull Middleton of S.C. in 1771. After the Revolutionary War he acquired land on the Georgia Coast. In Major Butler's Legacy, Malcolm Bell states that Major Butler 'acquired the island he named for himself prior to 1784.'(2 Source). His grandson, Pierce Mease Butler, who had adopted his name succeeded the Major as owner. Roswell King and his son were overseer/managers on Butler's Island Plantation from 1802-1854. This was a rice plantation but, also, grew sugar cane. The 1825 McIntosh County Tax Digest lists 542 slaves for the Pierce Butler estate. He had been one of the leading planters in the County. The slaves were essential for rice culture because of their resistance to malaria. The slave graveyard is said to have been on the East side of the island. Due to the high water table it was unsuitable for burials as they would fill with water. At least, by the 1870s the portion of Butler land on the mainland, known as Butler Cemetery, was given for a cemetery to the slaves or their descendants.
Butler Island is now a State of Georgia Waterfowl Management area.
Butler vs. Milwaukee in women's soccer, 8/30/2015 at the Butler Bowl, Indianapolis Indiana
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View under Tower Bridge to the Design Museum, Butler's Wharf, and Thames Luxury Charters' Dixie Queen, Edwardian and Erasmus boats.
Taken from beside the Tower of London.
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Scenic View of the Butler Valley from the Cottonwood Canyon Road in The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah near the Kodachrome Basin. Cottonwood Canyon Road stretches on across the valley. Image captured with a Nikon D300 DSLR camera on May 28th, 2011.
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
A quiet revolution is happening on rural farms. This photo captures the entry to, and one of the only allowed photos of Tom Butler’s farm in Eastern North Carolina. On his farm he collects the waste from over 8,000 pigs in covered lagoon to produce biogas in an anaerobic digestor. Butler has been a leader in the state to repurpose industrial animal waste into renewable energy. He started this initiative in the early 2000s to address complaints from neighbours about the odors emanating from his hog farm, in particular his waste management system. Since this, his on-farm energy system has transformed from addressing odor, to providing rural energy security. This has become an important issue as the state faces climate change and extreme weather disasters that interrupt large-scale energy infrastructure and access. By having on-farm energy production, Tom’s farm and pigs can weather the storm.
Stephanie Eccles, Geography, Planning and Environment
John Butler Trio
@ House Of Blues
Hollywood, CA
May 21, 2010
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Butler vs. Milwaukee in women's soccer, 8/30/2015 at the Butler Bowl, Indianapolis Indiana
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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