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Samuel Butler (politician)

Samuel Butler (February 2, 1825 – February 1, 1891) was an American politician who served as Pennsylvania State Treasurer from 1880 to 1882. A member of the Republican Party from Chester County, Butler previously served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1877 to 1880. He unsuccessfully sought his party's gubernatorial nomination in 1882.[1]

Samuel Butler
36th Treasurer of Pennsylvania
In office
1880–1882
Preceded byAmos C. Noyes
Succeeded bySilas M. Bailey
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the Chester County district
In office
1877–1880
Preceded byElisha W. Baily, Peter G. Carey, George Fairlamb Smith, John P. Edge
Succeeded byJohn A. Reynolds, Theodore K. Stubbs, John T. Potts, William Wayne
Personal details
Born(1825-02-02)February 2, 1825
Upper Uwchlan Township, Pennsylvania
DiedFebruary 1, 1891(1891-02-01) (aged 65)
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Resting placeOaklands Cemetery
RelationsWilliam Butler (brother)
Thomas S. Butler (son)
Smedley Butler (grandson)
EducationUnionville Academy
OccupationPolitician

Life and career edit

Butler was born in Upper Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, to farmer-parents James and Mary Butler.[2] He attended the local public school and went on to attend Unionville Academy in neighboring East Marlborough Township, where he studied under Jonathan Grause, a well-known teacher who had instructed Bayard Taylor and other local luminaries. After graduation, he spent eight years teaching school in Chester as well as Berks and Butler counties. In 1849, he returned home to Upper Uwchlan, married, and settled down on the family farm, where he remained for the rest of his life save for his service in Harrisburg. He served as a member of the local school board until 1876 and Chester County's director of the poor from 1865 to 1871.[3] He served as a member of the board of directors of the National Bank of Downingtown, vice president of the Chester County Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company, and president of the Farmers' National Bank of West Chester.[1][4][5]

Butler was elected to three consecutive terms in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, serving from 1877 to 1880.[6][7] In lieu of seeking a fourth legislative term, Butler ran for Pennsylvania Treasurer. Nominated by acclamation at the Republican state convention,[6] Butler won his statewide election in November 1879, defeating Democratic nominee Daniel O. Barr by a margin of 58,600 votes.[2][5] He served from May 1880 through 1882. He ran for his party's nomination for governor in 1882 but lost out to James A. Beaver, who went on to lose the general election. At the Republican state convention in May 1882, Butler sought the Republican nomination for Pennsylvania's at-large congressional district but lost to Thomas M. Marshall.[8]

Personal life edit

In October 1850, Butler married Margaret Paschall Woodward of West Chester. The couple had three children who all survived their father: Anna (born November 3, 1851), Thomas S. (born November 4, 1854), and Henry J. (born August 25, 1859).[9] Both of his sons became lawyers.[10] Thomas S. Butler went on to serve as a judge and then as a member of the United States House of Representatives for thirty years. Thomas's son (Samuel's grandson) was United States Marine Corps Major General and two-time Medal of Honor recipient Smedley Butler.[11] Samuel Butler's elder brother was William Butler, judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.[5]

Butler died of stomach or kidney disease at his home in West Chester.[5] He was interred at Oaklands Cemetery.[1][12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Samuel Butler". Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives. from the original on November 14, 2022. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Death of Ex-Treasurer Butler". Harrisburg Daily Independent. February 2, 1891. p. 1. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  3. ^ "Hon. Samuel Butler: A Good Subject for Governance". The Times Leader. February 14, 1882. p. 1. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  4. ^ West Chester, Pennsylvania: The Most Important Suburb of Philadelphia. West Chester, PA: Pennsylvania Board of Trade. 1888. pp. 74, 78.
  5. ^ a b c d "Samuel Butler Dead - The Ex-State Treasurer Passes Away After Much Suffering". Pittsburgh Dispatch. February 2, 1891. p. 1. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  6. ^ a b The Times Almanac. Philadelphia: The Times. 1880. p. 18 – via Internet Archive.
  7. ^ Thomson, W. W., ed. (1898). Chester County and Its People. The Union History Company. p. 441. Retrieved December 26, 2023 – via Archive.org. 
  8. ^ "Republican Nominations". The Shippensburg Chronicle. May 19, 1882. p. 2. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  9. ^ Woodward, Lewis (1879). Genealogy of the Woodward Family of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Wilmington, Del.: Ferris Bros. pp. 53, 68 – via HathiTrust.
  10. ^ "Ex-Treasurer Butler Dead: Chester County Loses One of Its Most Valued Citizens". The Semi-Weekly New Era. February 7, 1891. p. 4. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  11. ^ Nolan, J. Bennett (1943). Southeastern Pennsylvania: A History of the Counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia and Schuylkill. Vol. 3. Philadelphia: Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 425.
  12. ^ "Samuel Butler's Funeral: A Number of Prominent Men Attend the Services". The Philadelphia Times. February 6, 1891. p. 3. Retrieved November 14, 2022.

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Samuel Butler February 2 1825 February 1 1891 was an American politician who served as Pennsylvania State Treasurer from 1880 to 1882 A member of the Republican Party from Chester County Butler previously served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1877 to 1880 He unsuccessfully sought his party s gubernatorial nomination in 1882 1 Samuel Butler36th Treasurer of PennsylvaniaIn office 1880 1882Preceded byAmos C NoyesSucceeded bySilas M BaileyMember of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the Chester County districtIn office 1877 1880Serving with William T Fulton Jesse Matlack John P Edge John A ReynoldsPreceded byElisha W Baily Peter G Carey George Fairlamb Smith John P EdgeSucceeded byJohn A Reynolds Theodore K Stubbs John T Potts William WaynePersonal detailsBorn 1825 02 02 February 2 1825Upper Uwchlan Township PennsylvaniaDiedFebruary 1 1891 1891 02 01 aged 65 West Chester PennsylvaniaResting placeOaklands CemeteryRelationsWilliam Butler brother Thomas S Butler son Smedley Butler grandson EducationUnionville AcademyOccupationPoliticianLife and career editButler was born in Upper Uwchlan Township Chester County Pennsylvania to farmer parents James and Mary Butler 2 He attended the local public school and went on to attend Unionville Academy in neighboring East Marlborough Township where he studied under Jonathan Grause a well known teacher who had instructed Bayard Taylor and other local luminaries After graduation he spent eight years teaching school in Chester as well as Berks and Butler counties In 1849 he returned home to Upper Uwchlan married and settled down on the family farm where he remained for the rest of his life save for his service in Harrisburg He served as a member of the local school board until 1876 and Chester County s director of the poor from 1865 to 1871 3 He served as a member of the board of directors of the National Bank of Downingtown vice president of the Chester County Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company and president of the Farmers National Bank of West Chester 1 4 5 Butler was elected to three consecutive terms in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives serving from 1877 to 1880 6 7 In lieu of seeking a fourth legislative term Butler ran for Pennsylvania Treasurer Nominated by acclamation at the Republican state convention 6 Butler won his statewide election in November 1879 defeating Democratic nominee Daniel O Barr by a margin of 58 600 votes 2 5 He served from May 1880 through 1882 He ran for his party s nomination for governor in 1882 but lost out to James A Beaver who went on to lose the general election At the Republican state convention in May 1882 Butler sought the Republican nomination for Pennsylvania s at large congressional district but lost to Thomas M Marshall 8 Personal life editIn October 1850 Butler married Margaret Paschall Woodward of West Chester The couple had three children who all survived their father Anna born November 3 1851 Thomas S born November 4 1854 and Henry J born August 25 1859 9 Both of his sons became lawyers 10 Thomas S Butler went on to serve as a judge and then as a member of the United States House of Representatives for thirty years Thomas s son Samuel s grandson was United States Marine Corps Major General and two time Medal of Honor recipient Smedley Butler 11 Samuel Butler s elder brother was William Butler judge on the U S District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania 5 Butler died of stomach or kidney disease at his home in West Chester 5 He was interred at Oaklands Cemetery 1 12 References edit a b c Samuel Butler Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives Archived from the original on November 14 2022 Retrieved November 14 2022 a b Death of Ex Treasurer Butler Harrisburg Daily Independent February 2 1891 p 1 Retrieved November 14 2022 Hon Samuel Butler A Good Subject for Governance The Times Leader February 14 1882 p 1 Retrieved November 14 2022 West Chester Pennsylvania The Most Important Suburb of Philadelphia West Chester PA Pennsylvania Board of Trade 1888 pp 74 78 a b c d Samuel Butler Dead The Ex State Treasurer Passes Away After Much Suffering Pittsburgh Dispatch February 2 1891 p 1 Retrieved November 14 2022 a b The Times Almanac Philadelphia The Times 1880 p 18 via Internet Archive Thomson W W ed 1898 Chester County and Its People The Union History Company p 441 Retrieved December 26 2023 via Archive org nbsp Republican Nominations The Shippensburg Chronicle May 19 1882 p 2 Retrieved November 14 2022 Woodward Lewis 1879 Genealogy of the Woodward Family of Chester County Pennsylvania Wilmington Del Ferris Bros pp 53 68 via HathiTrust Ex Treasurer Butler Dead Chester County Loses One of Its Most Valued Citizens The Semi Weekly New Era February 7 1891 p 4 Retrieved November 14 2022 Nolan J Bennett 1943 Southeastern Pennsylvania A History of the Counties of Berks Bucks Chester Delaware Montgomery Philadelphia and Schuylkill Vol 3 Philadelphia Lewis Historical Publishing Company p 425 Samuel Butler s Funeral A Number of Prominent Men Attend the Services The Philadelphia Times February 6 1891 p 3 Retrieved November 14 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel Butler politician amp oldid 1209707268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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