Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893.
Benjamin Franklin Butler
Butler, Benj. F. 1818-1893
Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 1818-1893
Butler, Benjamin F. 1818-1893
Butler, Benj. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893
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Works
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Address of Benjamin F. Butler ... 1879. | |
Address. The present relation of parties. Duty of the Republican party to adjust the questions with other nations brought out by the rebellion, and to protect American fisheries against British aggression. | |
[Address to the Army of the James] | |
Argument before the Tewksbury Investigation Committee | |
Argument (in brief) on the exemptions of the Cherokee nation from internal taxation: | |
Argument of Richard T. Merrick, Esq., on motion to vacate the service in the case of Charles W. Woolley vs. Benj. F. Butler in the Superior Court of the city of Baltimore, Saturday, October 10, 1868 | |
Autobiography and personal reminiscences of Major-General Benj. F. Butler; Butler's book. | |
The Behring Sea controversy. B.F. Butler. | |
A brief of the authorities upon the law of impeachable crimes and misdemeanors | |
Butler's record | |
The candidature for the presidency in eight years of Stephen A. Douglas. His selfishness, and the duplicity in principle of his followers. | |
The case of Thomas C. A. Dexter. Military commission at Mobile. Arguments for the defendant before the President of the United States. | |
Character and results of the war. | |
Civil rights. | |
Civil service. | |
Contested election | |
Controversy between Speaker Blaine and General Butler, growing out of his endeavor to get legislation for the protection of the liberty, property, and lives of loyal men throughout the South. | |
Correspondence between Gov. Andrew and Maj.-Gen. Butler. | |
Correspondence relating to the recruiting of troops for the Department of New England. | |
The currency question. | |
The exchange question. | |
Finance. | |
Gen. Butler on the tariff ... | |
Genuine and bogus democracy : speech of Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, at the N.Y. Academy of Music, Thursday evening, April 2, 1863. | |
H. Rept. 41-37 | |
An hour with the American Hebrew. Including Rev. Henry Ward Beecher's sermon on "Jew and Gentile;" | |
How to prosecute and how to end the war. | |
How we may relieve ourselves from taxation. Speech... Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 14, 1868. | |
Ku-Klux outrages in the South. | |
Lecture delivered at the Brooklyn academy of music | |
Letter of Gen. Butler, of Mass. The salaries of public officers. The venality and untruthfulness of a portion of the press. He shows a conspiracy to break down the Republican administration by denunciation of increase of salaries. | |
Letter of General Benj. F. Butler, to Hon. E. R. Hoar. | |
Memorial of the Great Falls manufacturing company. | |
The Milligan case. | |
Necessity for a non-exportable currency, of a fixed and unchangeable value | |
The negro in politics. | |
Newspapers clippings | |
Official documents relating to a "Chaplain's campaign (not) with General Butler," but in New York ... | |
Opening argument of Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, one of the managers on the impeachment of the President. | |
Opinions of H. W. Paine and B. F. Butler on establishing a water board for the city of Boston ... | |
Outline of the constitutional history of New York, an anniversary discourse, delivered at the request of the New York Historical Society, in the city of New York, November 19, 1847. | |
Presidential inability. | |
Prince Edward Island. March 2, 1869. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed | |
Private and official correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler during the period of the Civil War. | |
Reconstruction of Georgia | |
A record. "I desire to be investigated."- | |
The right of America to present her claims against Britain for damages without menace. Speech... May 21, 1872. | |
Should there be a union of the English-speaking peoples of the earth? A dissertation, delivered before the alumni of Colby university | |
Speech of General Butler, against further delays in the trial of impeachment in the Senate sitting on the trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, Thursday, April 16, 1868 | |
Speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Butler, upon his bill to authorize the issue of a national currency, to assure its stability and elasticity, lessen the interest on the public debt, and reduce the rate of interest. | |
Speech of Maj.-Gen. Benj. F. Butler, upon the campaign before Richmond, 1864 : delivered at Lowell, Mass., January 29, 1865, with an appendix, the two attacks on Fort Fisher, speech on the treatment of the Negro, delivered at Boston, Mass., February 4, 1865, speech of Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell, in reply to charges of Hon. James Brooks ... against Gen. Benj. F. Butler, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 24, 1865. | |
Statement of facts in relation to Admiral D.D. Porter's claim not to have run away from forts St. Philip and Jackson, in April 1862, by which his cowardice and falsehood are fully shown from official documents and Porter's own self contradictions. | |
The status of the insurgent states, upon the cessation of hostilites. | |
To protect loyal and peaceable citizens of the United States. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 3011.) February 20, 1871. -- Ordered to be printed and recommitted to the Committee on Reconstruction | |
To the Republicans of the House of representatives : Having been appointed against my wishes, expressed both publicly and privately, by the speaker as chairman of a committee to investigate the state of affairs in the South ... my self-respect and deference to your good opinion requires me to explain to you ... why I shall not serve on that committee ... | |
Toner Excerpts | |
The Treaty of Washington. An analysis of its provisions. Our losses, England's gains. | |
The truth : the position of parties in New Hampshire. | |
When the devil came down to Dixie : Ben Butler in New Orleans | |
William G. Langford, 1878?: |