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Butler's Rangers (1777–1784) was a Loyalist provincial military unit of the American Revolutionary War, raised by American loyalist John Butler. Most members of the regiment were Loyalists from upstate New York and northeastern Pennsylvania .
Lieutenant-Colonel John Butler (c. April 28, 1728 – May 12, 1796) was a British Indian Department officer, landowner and merchant. During the American Revolutionary War, he was a prominent Loyalist who commanded Butler's Rangers.
William Caldwell (c. 1750 – 20 February 1822) was an Irish-born military officer and colonial official in the British Indian Department.He fought against the Patriots in the American Revolutionary War, especially with Butler's Rangers, based near upstate New York.
Butler returned to Round Rock for the 2012 season, slashing .290/.392/.473 with new career-highs in home runs (20) and RBI (78). He began the 2013 season with Round Rock. [7] On August 5, 2013, The Rangers selected Butler to the 40-man roster and called him up to the majors for the first time. [8]
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Butler's re-made roster came together quickly, but no player seized his opportunity with his new team like Brooks, a Michigan State transfer. A Detroit native, Brooks played two quiet seasons for ...
Three transfers out, three transfers in. Butler basketball's roster is being remade again. Our Insider studied the additions' strengths, weaknesses.
A painting of a member of Butler's Rangers. Major Butler reported "one Indian killed, two Rangers and eight Indians wounded." He claimed that his force had burned 1,000 houses, and drove off 1,000 cattle as well as many sheep and hogs. [28] Richard Cartwright, Major Butler's civilian secretary, recorded in his journal: "seven wounded, two of ...