Butler, Anthony, d. 1846

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Colonel Butler was commandant at Detroit in 1815.

A resident of Russellville, Kentucky, who in March 1813 was commissioned lieutenant colonel of the 28th U.S. Infantry; in 1814 colonel 2nd Rifle Regiment, serving on Northwestern frontier. In December 1813, in command of Detroit; January 1815, ordered to Detroit to assume military command of all forces in Michigan Territory, and civil and military control of western Ontario. Took over Mackinac from British, summer of 1815; honorably discharged, June 15. Returned to Russellville; cotton planter in Monticello, Mississippi, 1824. While visiting Russellville in 1846, he was killed in a steamboat disaster on the Ohio River. -MMQ (blue index cards)

From the description of Anthony Butler correspondence, 1814-1913. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 319060641

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