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Senate Years of Service: 1877-1895 Party: Democrat
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BUTLER, Matthew Calbraith, (grandson of William Butler [1759-1821], son of William Butler [1790-1850], and nephew of Andrew Pickens Butler),
a Senator from South Carolina; born near Greenville, Greenville
County, S.C., March 8, 1836; attended the local academy in Edgefield, S.C., and
South Carolina College at Columbia; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1857
and commenced practice in Edgefield; elected to the State house of
representatives in 1860; entered the Confederate Army as captain in June 1861
and served throughout the Civil War, attaining the rank of major general; again
elected to the State house of representatives in 1866; unsuccessful candidate
for lieutenant governor of South Carolina in 1870; elected as a Democrat to the
United States Senate in 1876; reelected in 1882 and again in 1888 and served
from March 4, 1877, until March 3, 1895; unsuccessful candidate for reelection;
chairman, Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment (Forty-sixth Congress),
Committee on Interstate Commerce (Fifty-third Congress); resumed the practice
of law in Washington, D.C.; appointed major general of United States Volunteers
during the Spanish-American War, and was one of the commissioners appointed to
supervise the evacuation of Cuba by the Spanish forces in 1898; returned to
Edgefield, S.C., and resumed the practice of law; died in Columbia, S.C., April
14, 1909; interment in Willow Brook Cemetery, Edgefield, S.C.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography; Brooks, Ulysses R.
Butler and His Cavalry in the War of Secession, 1861-1864. Columbia:
State Co., 1909.
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