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John Butler Trio
@ House Of Blues
San Diego, CA
June 16, 2018
All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com
A moment from the 2024 Ship Finance Forum at the Convene in NYC, Nov. 21, 2024. Photo by David Butler II / Marine Money
Butler vs. Milwaukee in women's soccer, 8/30/2015 at the Butler Bowl, Indianapolis Indiana
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A.J. Abrams, UT guard, shoots over OU guard Omar Leary as part of his 24 point performance Saturday afternoon.
Zach Butler/The Daily
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.
Another rescue cat, Miss Kitty is a beautiful pinkish-grey color. Once very shy, now she jist wants to be loved.
John Butler Trio
@ House Of Blues
Hollywood, CA
May 21, 2010
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
Butler County students Mary Catherine Jones, Lincoln Seale, Isaac Lowery, and Hays Ellis attended the Alfa Youth Leadership Conference Nov. 13-14 at the Alabama 4-H Center in Columbiana. The conference teaches students how to advocate for agriculture, identify their potential and step into leadership roles. The event is for 9th and 10th graders. Sponsors are Alabama Farmers Federation, Butler County Farmers Federation, Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farm Credit. Jones, Lowery and Ellis attend Fort Dale Academy, and Seale attends Greenville High School. From left are Alabama Farmers Federation’s Matthew Durdin, Jones, Seale, Lowery and Ellis.