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Founding Father of the United States ( 1744-1822 )
Pierce Butler United States Senator from South Carolina In office March 4 , 1789 - October 25 , 1796 Preceded by Inaugural holder Succeeded by John Hunter
In office November 4 , 1802 - November 21 , 1804 Preceded by John E. Colhoun Succeeded by John Gaillard Delegate from South Carolina to the Congress of the Confederation
In office May 25 , 1787 -
September 17 , 1787 Personal details Born ( 1744-07-11) July 11 , 1744 Garryhundon , County Carlow , Kingdom of Ireland Died February 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , US Resting place Christ Episcopal Church and Churchyard , Philadelphia Political party Federalist , Democratic-Republican Spouse Mary Middleton Children 8 Parent(s ) Sir Richard Butler , 5th Baronet Henrietta Percy Profession Soldier , planter Military service Allegiance Great Britain United States *
South Carolina Branch/service British Army South Carolina militia Rank Adjutant General Major ( combat rank ) Battles/wars *
American Revolutionary War + Siege of Savannah Pierce Butler ( July 11 , 1744 -
February 15 , 1822 ) was an Irish-born American politician who was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States .
Born in the Kingdom of Ireland , Butler emigrated to the British North American colonies , where he fought in the American Revolutionary War .
After the war , he served as a state legislator and was a member of the Congress of the Confederation .
In 1787 , he served as a delegate to the 1787 Constitutional Convention , where Butler signed the Constitution of the United States ; he was also a member of the United States Senate .
As one of the largest slaveholders in the United States , he frequently defended American slavery for both political and personal motives , even though he had private misgivings about the institution and particularly about the Atlantic slave trade .
He introduced the Fugitive Slave Clause into a draft of the Constitution , which gave a federal guarantee to the property rights of slaveholders .
Butler also supported counting the entire slave population in state totals for Congressional apportionment .
The Constitution 's Three-fifths Compromise counted only three-fifths of the enslaved population in state totals but still led to white voters in Southern United States having disproportionate power in the United States Congress .
Early life
Butler was born on July 11 , 1744 , in Garryhundon , County Carlow , Ireland .
He was born into the Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy .
He was an Anglican until after the American Revolution when he became a member of the Episcopal Church alongside many of America 's Founding Fathers .
He was the third son of Sir Richard Butler , 5th Baronet , of Cloughgrenan ( 1699-1771 ) , and his wife , Henrietta Percy .
He resigned from a commission in the British Army in 1773 and settled with his wife , Mary , in South Carolina .
Revolutionary war soldier
In early 1779 , Governor John Rutledge asked Butler to help reorganize South Carolina 's defenses .
Butler assumed the post of the state 's adjutant general , a position that carried the rank of brigadier general .
He preferred to be addressed as major , his highest combat rank .
Meanwhile , the British were shifting their wartime strategy .
By 1778 , King George III and his ministers faced a new military situation in the Thirteen Colonies .
Their forces in the northern and middle colonies had reached a stalemate with Washington 's Continentals , more adequately supplied and better trained after the hard winter at Valley Forge .
There was a risk that France would enter the war as a partner of the Americans .
The British developed a " southern strategy . "
They believed that the many Loyalists in the southern states ( with whom the British had an active trade through cotton , rice and tobacco ) would rally to the Crown if supported by regular troops .
They planned a reconquest of the rebellious colonies one at a time , moving north from Georgia .
They launched their new strategy by capturing Savannah in December 1778 .
Butler joined to mobilize South Carolina 's militia to resist the British invasion .
Later , he helped prepare the state units used in the counterattack which attempted to drive British forces from Georgia .
Butler served as a volunteer aide to General Lachlan McIntosh during the operation , which climaxed with an attempted attack on Savannah .
The hastily raised and poorly prepared militia troops could not compete with the well-trained British regulars , and the Patriots ' effort to relieve Savannah were defeated .
In 1780 , the British captured Charleston , South Carolina , and with it most of the colony 's civil government and military forces .
Butler escaped as part of a command group deliberately located outside the city .
Over the next two years , he developed a counterstrategy to defeat the southern operations of .
Refusing to surrender , allies in South Carolina and the occupied portions of Georgia and North Carolina organized guerrilla operations against the British .
As adjutant general , Butler worked with former members of the militia and Continental Army veterans such as Francis Marion and Thomas
Sumter to integrate the partisan efforts into a unified campaign .
They united with the operations of the southern Army under the command of Horatio Gates and later Nathanael Greene .
British forces repeatedly attempted to capture Butler due to his status as a former British Army officer .
Several times he barely avoided capture .
Throughout the closing phases of the southern campaign , he personally donated cash and supplies to help sustain the American forces and assisted in the administration of prisoner-of-war facilities .
Politician Military operations in the final months of the Revolutionary War left Butler poor .
Many of his plantations and ships were destroyed , and the international trade on which most of his income depended was in shambles .
To secure loans and establish new markets , he traveled to Europe when the war ended .
He enrolled his son Thomas in a London school run by Weeden Butler and engaged a new minister from among the British clergy for his Episcopal church in South Carolina .
In late 1785 , Butler returned to the United States .
He became an outspoken advocate of reconciliation with former Loyalists and of equal representation for the backcountry residents .
Attesting to his growing political influence , the South Carolina legislature asked Butler to represent the state at the Constitutional Convention that met in Philadelphia in 1787 .
At the convention , he urged that the president be given the power to initiate war but did not receive a second proponent for his motion , and all the other delegates overwhelmingly rejected his proposal .
Butler 's experiences as a soldier and planter-legislator led to his forceful support for a strong union of the states .
At the same time , he looked to the special interests of his region .
He introduced the Fugitive Slave Clause ( Article 4 , Section 2 ) , which established protection for slavery in the Constitution .
In addition , while privately criticizing the international trade in enslaved Africans , he supported the passage in the Constitution that prohibited regulation of the trade for 20 years .
He advocated counting the entire slave population in the states ' totals for Congressional apportionment but compromised to count three-fifths of the enslaved people toward that end .
It ensured that the Southern planter elite exerted a strong influence in national politics for decades .
Butler displayed inconsistencies that troubled his associates .
He favored ratification of the Constitution yet did not attend the South Carolina convention that ratified it .
Later , he was elected by the South Carolina state legislature to three terms in the United States Senate — from 1789 to October 1796 , and from November 1802 to November 1804 — but changed his party allegiance : beginning as a Federalist , he switched to the Democratic-Republicans in 1795 .
In 1804 , he declared himself a political independent .
Between his tenures as a senator , Butler ran in South Carolina 's 2nd congressional district in 1798 , but overwhelmingly lost to incumbent John Rutledge Jr . After these successive changes , voters did not elect Butler again to national office .
They elected him three more times to the state legislature as an easterner who spoke on behalf of the west .
Vice President Aaron Burr was Butler 's guest at his St . Simons plantations in September 1804 .
Burr was , at the time , lying low after shooting Alexander Hamilton in the July 1804 duel .
The states of New York and New Jersey had each indicted Burr for murder in the duel 's wake .
Burr had traveled during August to Butler 's plantation under the pseudonym Roswell King , Butler 's overseer 's name .
During Burr 's stay in early September , one of the worst hurricanes in history hit the area , and Burr 's firsthand description documents both his stay and this event .
Later years , post-politics Butler House ( demolished 1857 ) , NW corner 8th & Chestnut Sts . , Philadelphia Following his wife 's death in 1790 , Butler sold off the last of their South Carolina holdings and invested in Georgia Sea Island plantations .
Butler hired Roswell King as the manager of his two plantations on St. Simon 's Island and Butler Island .
They had some conflicts as
Butler wanted more moderate treatment of the people he enslaved than was King 's style .
King left in 1820 to operate a plantation near Darien .
He also pursued plans in the 1830s to develop cotton mills in the Piedmont of Georgia , where he founded what became Roswell , Georgia , in 1839 .
Butler retired from politics in 1805 and spent much of his time in Philadelphia , where he had previously established a summer home .
Through his business ventures , he became one of the wealthiest men in the nation , with substantial land holdings in several states .
Like other Founding Fathers from his region , Butler also continued to support the institution of slavery .
But unlike Washington or Thomas Jefferson , for example , Butler never acknowledged the fundamental inconsistency in simultaneously defending the people 's freedom and supporting slavery .
Associates called Butler " eccentric " and an " enigma . "
He followed a path to produce the maximum liberty and respect for people he considered citizens .
He wanted to maintain a strong central government but one that could never ride roughshod over the rights of the private citizen .
He opposed the policies of the Federalists under Alexander Hamilton because he believed they had sacrificed the interests of westerners and had sought to force their policies on the opposition .
He later split with Jefferson and the Democrats for the same reason .
Butler emphasized his belief in the role of the ordinary person .
Late in life , he summarized his view : " Our System is little better than matter of Experiment .
... much must depend on the morals and manners of the people at large . "
Progeny and succession Coat of Arms of Pierce Butler
In January 1771 , Butler married Mary Middleton ( c. 1750-1790 ) .
She was the orphaned daughter of Thomas Middleton , a South Carolina planter and slave importer , and was heiress to a large fortune .
The couple had eight children : * Anne Elizabeth Butler ( 1771-1845 ) , unmarried *
Sarah Butler ( 1772-1831 ) , married 1800 , James Mease of Philadelphia * Frances Butler ( 1774-1836 ) , unmarried *
Harriot Percy Butler ( 1775-1815 ) , unmarried *
Pierce Butler Jr. ( 1777-1780 ) , died aged three *
Thomas Butler ( 1778-1838 ) , married 1812 , Eliza de Mallevault of Paris= * 3rd son , died young * 4th son , died young Butler disinherited his only surviving son , Thomas Butler , along with his French-born wife and children .
Four of Butler 's daughters reached adulthood , but only one of them , Sarah Mease , married or had children .
Butler initially planned to leave his entire fortune to Sarah 's eldest son , Pierce Butler Mease , but the boy died in 1810 at age 9 .
Butler told Sarah he would devise his estate in equal parts to her three surviving sons ( including one born that year ) , provided they irrevocably adopt " Butler " as their surname .
Two of Sarah 's sons , John Mease and Pierce Butler Mease ( born in 1810 and named for the brother who died ) , duly changed their surnames to inherit portions of the estate .
Until the grandsons came of age , Butler 's other surviving daughters , Frances and Anne Elizabeth ( " Eliza " ) , had use of the most productive lands .
John A. Mease Butler John A. Mease Butler ( 1806-1847 ) inherited half of his grandfather 's plantations after adopting " Butler " as his surname in 1831 .
He married Gabriella Morris , but they had no children .
He served in the Mexican-American War , attaining the rank of captain , but died of dysentery in camp .
He was survived by his wife , who continued to reside on his estates and experienced the effects of the American Civil War .
U.S.
forces occupied all the Butler plantations beginning in February 1862 .
The January 1 , 1863 , Emancipation Proclamation freed all of Gabriella Morris Butler 's nearly 500 enslaved people .
She died later that year .
Pierce Mease Butler
Pierce Mease Butler and Frances
Butler , c.1855 Pierce Mease Butler ( 1810-1867 ) inherited the other half of his grandfather 's Butler Island and St. Simons Island plantations after adopting " Butler " as his surname .
The English actress Fanny Kemble and her noted actor/manager father , Charles Kemble , made a two-year theatrical tour of the United States in 1832-34 .
Pierce Mease Butler met her during the tour and married her on June 7 , 1834 .
They lived in Philadelphia and had two daughters , Sarah and Frances .
His wife kept a journal of their brief stay on one of their plantations .
She expressed extreme horror at the state of life of enslaved people and deconstructed contemporary arguments attempting to justify slavery .
Pierce Mease Butler took his family to Georgia for the winter of 1838-39 .
Kemble was shocked at the enslaved people 's living and working conditions and complained to him about their overwork and the manager Roswell King Jr. 's treatment of them .
She noted that King was known to have sired several mixed-race children with enslaved women , whom he sometimes took away from their husbands for periods .
Kemble 's firsthand experiences of the winter residence contributed to her growing abolitionism .
The couple had increasing tensions over this and their basic incompatibility .
Butler threatened to deny Kemble access to their daughters if she published anything of her observations about the plantation conditions .
When they divorced in 1849 , he retained custody of their daughters .
Kemble waited until 1863 , after the start of the American Civil War and her daughters had come of age , to publish Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839 .
Her eyewitness indictment of slavery included an account of King 's mixed-race children with slave women .
The book was published in both the U.S. and England .
In the social and economic disruption of the postwar years , Pierce Mease Butler was unsuccessful in adapting to the free labor market .
Amid a general agricultural depression , he failed to profit from the Sea Island plantations .
Slave auction Main article : The Great Slave Auction
By mid-century , Pierce Mease Butler was among the richest men in the United States , but he squandered a fortune estimated at $700,000 .
He was saved from bankruptcy by the sale of his Philadelphia house and then the sale of 436 Georgia slaves on March 2-3 , 1859 , at Ten Broeck Racetrack , outside Savannah , Georgia .
It was the largest single slave auction in U.S. history and netted him more than $300,000 ( equivalent to $10,498,889 in 2024 ) .
The auction was a notable event and covered by national newspapers .
He sat out the Civil War in Philadelphia , a refuge for numerous Southerners , and was imprisoned for treason in August-September 1861 .
Later generations
After Pierce Mease Butler 's death , his younger daughter Frances Butler Leigh and her husband , James Leigh , a minister , tried to restore productivity and operate the combined plantations but were unsuccessful in generating a profit .
They left Georgia in 1877 and moved permanently to England , where Leigh had been born .
Frances
Butler
Leigh defended her father 's actions as a slaveholder in her book , Ten Years on a Georgian Plantation since the War ( 1883 ) , intended as a rebuttal to her mother 's critique of slavery from 20 years before .
Pierce Mease Butler 's elder daughter Sarah Butler Wister married a wealthy Philadelphia doctor , Owen Jones Wister , and they lived in the Germantown section of the city .
Their son , Owen Wister , became a popular American novelist , best known for The Virginian , a 1902 western novel now considered a classic .
The younger Owen Wister was the last of Major Butler 's descendants to inherit the plantations .
He wrote about the post-Civil War South in his 1906 novel , Lady Baltimore , which romanticized " the lost aristocrats of antebellum Charleston . "
Wister 's friend and former Harvard classmate , President Theodore Roosevelt , wrote to him criticizing the novel for making " nearly all the devils Northerners and the angels Southerners . "
Legacy Pierce Butler and many of his descendants are buried in a vault in the cemetery of Christ Church , Philadelphia , built in 1727-1744 and a National Historic Landmark .
Butler Street in Madison , Wisconsin , is named in his honor .


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he was also a member [PERSON] of the united states [PLACE] senate [PLACE] . as one of the largest slaveholders [PERSON] in the united states [PLACE] , he frequently defended american slavery [INSTITUTION] for both political and personal motives [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , even though he had private misgivings [POSITION] about the institution [INSTITUTION] and particularly about the atlantic slave trade [ACTIVITY] . he introduced the fugitive slave clause [PERSON] into a draft [EVENT] of the constitution [PERSON] , which gave a federal guarantee [PERSON] to the property rights [UNKNOWN] of slaveholders [PERSON] . butler [PERSON] also supported counting the entire slave population [RESULT] in state totals [AMOUNT] for congressional apportionment [ACT] . the constitution [PERSON] 's three-fifths compromise counted only three-fifths of the enslaved population [RESULT] in state totals [AMOUNT] but still led to white voters [PERSON] in southern united states [PLACE] [PLACE] having disproportionate power [POWER] in the united states [PLACE] congress [PERSON] . early life [EVENT] butler [PERSON] was born on july [PERIOD] 11 , 1744 , in garryhundon [UNKNOWN] , county carlow [PERSON] , ireland [PLACE] . he was born into the anglo-irish protestant ascendancy . he was an anglican [UNKNOWN] until after the american revolution [PLACE] when he became a member [PERSON] of the episcopal church [PERSON] alongside many [UNKNOWN] of america [PLACE] 's founding fathers [PERSON] . he was the third son [PERSON] of sir richard butler [PERSON] , 5th baronet [PERSON] , of cloughgrenan [UNKNOWN] ( 1699-1771 ) , and his wife [PERSON] , henrietta percy [PERSON] . he resigned from a commission [INSTANCE] in the british army [HUMAN GROUP] in 1773 and settled with his wife [PERSON] , mary [PERSON] , in south carolina [PLACE] . revolutionary war [EVENT] soldier [UNKNOWN] in early 1779 , governor john rutledge [PERSON] asked butler [PERSON] to help reorganize south carolina [PLACE] 's defenses [UNKNOWN] . butler [PERSON] assumed the post [SEQUENCE] of the state [STATE] 's adjutant general [PERSON] , a position [POSITION] that carried the rank [RANK] of brigadier general [PERSON] . he preferred to be addressed as major , his highest combat rank [RANK] . meanwhile , the british [UNKNOWN] were shifting their wartime strategy [STRATEGY] . by 1778 , king george iii [PERSON] and his ministers [PERSON] faced a new military situation [SITUATION] in the thirteen colonies [PLACE] . their forces [FORCE] in the northern and middle colonies [PLACE] had reached a stalemate [SITUATION] with washington [PLACE] 's continentals [QUANTITY] , more adequately supplied and better trained after the hard winter [PERSON] at valley forge [PERSON] . there was a risk [EVENT] that france [PLACE] would enter the war [EVENT] as a partner [PERSON] of the americans [UNKNOWN] . the british [UNKNOWN] developed a " southern strategy [STRATEGY] . " they believed that the many [UNKNOWN] loyalists [PERSON] in the southern states [PLACE] ( with whom the british [UNKNOWN] had an active trade [ACTIVITY] through cotton [PERSON] , rice [PERSON] and tobacco [PERSON] ) would rally to the crown [PERSON] if supported by regular troops [HUMAN GROUP] . they planned a reconquest [UNKNOWN] of the rebellious colonies [PLACE] one at a time [PERIOD] , moving north from georgia [PLACE] . they launched their new strategy [STRATEGY] by capturing savannah [PERSON] in december [PERIOD] 1778 . butler [PERSON] joined to mobilize south carolina [PLACE] 's militia [FORCE] to resist the british [UNKNOWN] invasion [FORCE] . later , he helped prepare the state units [PLACE] used in the counterattack [UNKNOWN] which attempted to drive british [UNKNOWN] forces [FORCE] from georgia [PLACE] . butler [PERSON] served as a volunteer aide [PERSON] to general lachlan mcintosh [PERSON] during the operation [PLACE] , which climaxed with an attempted attack [EVENT] on savannah [PERSON] . the hastily [UNKNOWN] raised and poorly prepared militia troops [HUMAN GROUP] could not compete with the well-trained british regulars [UNKNOWN] , and the patriots [UNKNOWN] ' effort [FORCE] to relieve savannah [PERSON] were defeated . in 1780 , the british [UNKNOWN] captured charleston [PERSON] , south carolina [PLACE] , and with it most of the colony [PLACE] 's civil government [GOVERNMENT] and military forces [FORCE] . butler [PERSON] escaped as part of a command group [GROUP] deliberately located outside the city [PLACE] . over the next two years [PERIOD] , he developed a counterstrategy [UNKNOWN] to defeat the southern operations [PLACE] of . refusing to surrender , allies [PERSON] in south carolina [PLACE] and the occupied portions [PORTION] of georgia [PLACE] and north carolina [PLACE] organized guerrilla operations [PLACE] against the british [UNKNOWN] . as adjutant general [PERSON] , butler [PERSON] worked with former members [PERSON] of the militia [FORCE] and continental army veterans [PERSON] such as francis marion [PERSON] and thomas sumter to integrate the partisan efforts [FORCE] into a unified campaign [PLACE] . they united with the operations [PLACE] of the southern army [HUMAN GROUP] under the command [COMMAND] of horatio gates [PERSON] and later nathanael greene [PERSON] . british [UNKNOWN] forces [FORCE] repeatedly attempted to capture [EVENT] butler [PERSON] due to his status [STATUS] as a former british army [HUMAN GROUP] officer [PERSON] . several times [UNKNOWN] he barely avoided capture [EVENT] . throughout the closing phases [UNKNOWN] of the southern campaign [PLACE] , he personally donated cash [PERSON] and supplies [AMOUNT] to help sustain the american forces [FORCE] and assisted in the administration [PLACE] of prisoner-of-war facilities [EVENT] . politician [PERSON] military operations [PLACE] in the final months [PERIOD] of the revolutionary war [EVENT] left [UNKNOWN] butler poor [PERSON] . many [UNKNOWN] of his plantations [PLACE] and ships [SHIP] were destroyed , and the international trade [ACTIVITY] on which most of his income [EVENT] depended was in shambles [UNKNOWN] . to secure loans [QUANTITY] and establish new markets [UNKNOWN] , he traveled to europe [PLACE] when the war [EVENT] ended . he enrolled his son thomas [PERSON] in a london school [INSTITUTION] run by weeden butler [PERSON] and engaged a new minister [HUMAN ROLE] from among the british [UNKNOWN] clergy [PERSON] for his episcopal church [PERSON] in south carolina [PLACE] . in late 1785 , butler [PERSON] returned to the united states [PLACE] . he became an outspoken advocate [PERSON] of reconciliation [UNKNOWN] with former loyalists [PERSON] and of equal representation [PERSON] for the backcountry residents [PERSON] . attesting to his growing political influence [PERSON] , the south carolina legislature [PLACE] asked butler [PERSON] to represent the state [STATE] at the constitutional convention [EVENT] that met in philadelphia [PLACE] in 1787 . at the convention [EVENT] , he urged that the president [PERSON] be given the power [POWER] to initiate war [EVENT] but did not receive a second proponent [PERSON] for his motion [ACTIVITY] , and all the other delegates [UNKNOWN] overwhelmingly rejected his proposal [ABSTRACT ENTITY] . butler [PERSON] 's experiences [EFFECT] as a soldier [UNKNOWN] and planter-legislator led to his forceful support [SET] for a strong union [PLACE] of the states [PLACE] . at the same time [PERIOD] , he looked to the special interests [UNKNOWN] of his region [PLACE] . he introduced the fugitive slave clause [PERSON] ( article [ARTICLE] 4 , section [ESTATE] 2 ) , which established protection [DOCUMENT] for slavery [INSTITUTION] in the constitution [PERSON] . in addition [PERSON] , while privately criticizing the international trade [ACTIVITY] in enslaved africans [PERSON] , he supported the passage [EVENT] in the constitution [PERSON] that prohibited regulation [PERSON] of the trade [ACTIVITY] for 20 years [PERIOD] . he advocated counting the entire slave population [RESULT] in the states [PLACE] ' totals [AMOUNT] for congressional apportionment [ACT] but compromised to count three-fifths of the enslaved people [HUMAN GROUP] toward that end [UNKNOWN] . it ensured that the southern planter elite [PLACE] exerted a strong influence [PERSON] in national politics [ACTION] for decades [UNKNOWN] . butler [PERSON] displayed inconsistencies [QUALITY] that troubled his associates [PERSON] . he favored ratification [ACT] of the constitution [PERSON] yet did not attend the south carolina convention [EVENT] that ratified it . later , he was elected by the south carolina state legislature [PLACE] to three terms [TERM] in the united states [PLACE] senate [PLACE] — from 1789 to october [PERIOD] 1796 , and from november [PERIOD] 1802 to november [PERIOD] 1804 — but changed his party allegiance [STATE] : beginning as a federalist [PERSON] , he switched to the democratic-republicans in 1795 . in 1804 , he declared himself a political independent [PERSON] . between his tenures [STATUS] as a senator [PERSON] , butler [PERSON] ran in south carolina [PLACE] 's 2nd congressional district [PLACE] in 1798 , but overwhelmingly lost to incumbent john rutledge jr [PERSON] . after these successive changes [UNKNOWN] , voters [PERSON] did not elect butler [PERSON] again to national office [PLACE] . they elected him three more times [UNKNOWN] to the state legislature [PLACE] as an easterner [PERSON] who spoke on behalf [PERSON] of the west [PLACE] . vice president [PERSON] aaron burr [PERSON] was butler [PERSON] 's guest [PERSON] at his st . simons plantations [PLACE] in september [PERIOD] 1804 . burr [PERSON] was , at the time [PERIOD] , lying low after shooting alexander hamilton [PERSON] in the july [PERIOD] 1804 duel [PERSON] . the states [PLACE] of new york [PLACE] and new jersey [PLACE] had each indicted burr [PERSON] for murder [ACT] in the duel [PERSON] 's wake [PLACE] . burr [PERSON] had traveled during august [PERIOD] to butler [PERSON] 's plantation [PLACE] under the pseudonym roswell king [PERSON] [PERSON] , butler [PERSON] 's overseer [PERSON] 's name [NAME] . during burr [PERSON] 's stay [PERSON] in early september [PERIOD] , one of the worst hurricanes [WIND] in history [EVENT] hit the area [AREA] , and burr [PERSON] 's firsthand description documents [DOCUMENT] both his stay [PERSON] and this event [EVENT] . later years [PERIOD] , post-politics butler [PERSON] house ( demolished 1857 ) , nw corner [EVENT] 8th & chestnut sts [PERSON] . , philadelphia [PLACE] following his wife [PERSON] 's death [EVENT] in 1790 , butler [PERSON] sold off the last [UNKNOWN] of their south carolina holdings [PLACE] and invested in georgia sea island [PLACE] plantations [PLACE] [PERSON] . butler [PERSON] hired roswell king [PERSON] as the manager [PERSON] of his two plantations [PLACE] on st. simon [PERSON] 's island [PLACE] and butler island [PLACE] . they had some conflicts [EVENT] as butler [PERSON] wanted more moderate treatment [TREATMENT] of the people [HUMAN GROUP] he enslaved than was king [PERSON] 's style [STYLE] . king [PERSON] left [UNKNOWN] in 1820 to operate a plantation [PLACE] near darien [PLACE] . he also pursued plans [PLAN] in the 1830s to develop cotton mills [PERSON] in the piedmont [PART] of georgia [PLACE] , where he founded what became roswell [PERSON] , georgia [PLACE] , in 1839 . butler [PERSON] retired from politics [ACTION] in 1805 and spent [AMOUNT] much of his time [PERIOD] in philadelphia [PLACE] , where he had previously established a summer home [PLACE] . through his business ventures [EVENT] , he became one of the wealthiest men [PERSON] in the nation [PERSON] , with substantial land holdings [PERSON] in several states [PLACE] . like other founding fathers [PERSON] from his region [PLACE] , butler [PERSON] also continued to support [SET] the institution [INSTITUTION] of slavery [INSTITUTION] . but unlike washington [PLACE] or thomas jefferson [PERSON] , for example [PERSON] , butler [PERSON] never acknowledged the fundamental inconsistency [QUALITY] in simultaneously defending the people [HUMAN GROUP] 's freedom [PERSON] and supporting slavery [INSTITUTION] . associates [PERSON] called butler [PERSON] " eccentric " and an " enigma [STRUCTURE] . " he followed a path [PLACE] to produce the maximum liberty [PERSON] and respect for people [HUMAN GROUP] he considered citizens [PERSON] . he wanted to maintain a strong central government [GOVERNMENT] but one that could never ride roughshod [UNKNOWN] over the rights [UNKNOWN] of the private citizen [PERSON] . he opposed the policies [UNKNOWN] of the federalists [PERSON] under alexander hamilton [PERSON] because he believed they had sacrificed the interests [UNKNOWN] of westerners [PERSON] and had sought to force their policies [UNKNOWN] on the opposition [EVENT] . he later split with jefferson [PERSON] and the democrats [UNKNOWN] for the same reason [EVENT] . butler [PERSON] emphasized his belief [TRUST] in the role [ROLE] of the ordinary person [PERSON] . late in life [EVENT] , he summarized his view [PERSON] : " our system [SYSTEM] is little better than matter [EVENT] of experiment [PERIOD] . ... much must depend on the morals [STATE] and manners [PERSON] of the people [HUMAN GROUP] at large . " progeny [EVENT] and succession coat [SCORE] of arms [PERSON] of pierce butler [PERSON] in january [PERIOD] 1771 , butler [PERSON] married mary middleton [PERSON] ( c. 1750-1790 ) . she was the orphaned daughter [PERSON] of thomas middleton [PERSON] , a south carolina planter [PLACE] and slave importer [UNKNOWN] , and was heiress [PERSON] to a large fortune [PERSON] . the couple [EVENT] had eight children [PERSON] : * anne elizabeth butler [PERSON] ( 1771-1845 ) , unmarried * sarah butler [PERSON] ( 1772-1831 ) , married 1800 , james mease [PERSON] of philadelphia [PLACE] * frances butler [PERSON] ( 1774-1836 ) , unmarried * harriot percy butler [PERSON] ( 1775-1815 ) , unmarried * pierce butler [PERSON] jr. ( 1777-1780 ) , died aged three * thomas butler [PERSON] ( 1778-1838 ) , married 1812 , eliza de mallevault [PERSON] of paris= [UNKNOWN] * 3rd son [PERSON] , died young * 4th son [PERSON] , died young butler [PERSON] disinherited his only surviving son [PERSON] , thomas butler [PERSON] , along with his french-born wife [PERSON] and children [PERSON] . four of butler [PERSON] 's daughters [PERSON] reached adulthood [VALUE] , but only one of them , sarah mease [PERSON] , married or had children [PERSON] . butler [PERSON] initially planned to leave his entire fortune [PERSON] to sarah [PERSON] 's eldest son [PERSON] , pierce butler [PERSON] mease [PERSON] , but the boy [PERSON] died in 1810 at age [PROPERTY] 9 . butler [PERSON] told sarah [PERSON] he would devise his estate [ESTATE] in equal parts [PART] to her three surviving sons [PERSON] ( including one born that year [PERIOD] ) , provided they irrevocably adopt " butler [PERSON] " as their surname [PORTION] . two of sarah [PERSON] 's sons [PERSON] , john mease [PERSON] and pierce butler [PERSON] mease [PERSON] ( born in 1810 and named for the brother [PERSON] who died ) , duly changed their surnames [PORTION] to inherit portions [PORTION] of the estate [ESTATE] . until the grandsons [PERSON] came of age [PROPERTY] , butler [PERSON] 's other surviving daughters [PERSON] , frances [UNKNOWN] and anne elizabeth [PERSON] ( " eliza [PERSON] " ) , had use [USE] of the most productive lands [LAND] . john a. mease butler [PERSON] john a. mease butler [PERSON] ( 1806-1847 ) inherited half [PLACE] of his grandfather [PERSON] 's plantations [PLACE] after adopting " butler [PERSON] " as his surname [PORTION] in 1831 . he married gabriella morris [PERSON] , but they had no children [PERSON] . he served in the mexican-american war [EVENT] , attaining the rank [RANK] of captain [PERSON] , but died of dysentery [ABSENCE] in camp [PLACE] . he was survived by his wife [PERSON] , who continued to reside on his estates [ESTATE] and experienced the effects [EFFECT] of the american civil war [EVENT] [EVENT] . u.s. forces [FORCE] occupied all the butler plantations [PLACE] beginning in february [PERIOD] 1862 . the january [PERIOD] 1 , 1863 , emancipation proclamation [STATEMENT] freed all of gabriella morris butler [PERSON] 's nearly 500 enslaved people [HUMAN GROUP] . she died later that year [PERIOD] . pierce mease butler [PERSON] pierce mease butler [PERSON] and frances [UNKNOWN] butler [PERSON] , c.1855 pierce mease butler [PERSON] ( 1810-1867 ) inherited the other half [PLACE] of his grandfather [PERSON] 's butler island [PLACE] and st. simons island [PLACE] plantations [PLACE] after adopting " butler [PERSON] " as his surname [PORTION] . the english actress fanny kemble [PERSON] and her noted actor/manager father [PERSON] , charles kemble [PERSON] , made a two-year theatrical tour [EVENT] of the united states [PLACE] in 1832-34 . pierce mease butler [PERSON] met her during the tour [EVENT] and married her on june [PERIOD] 7 , 1834 . they lived in philadelphia [PLACE] and had two daughters [PERSON] , sarah [PERSON] and frances [UNKNOWN] . his wife [PERSON] kept a journal [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of their brief stay [PERSON] on one of their plantations [PLACE] . she expressed extreme horror [PERSON] at the state [STATE] of life [EVENT] of enslaved people [HUMAN GROUP] and deconstructed contemporary arguments [STATE] attempting to justify slavery [INSTITUTION] . pierce mease butler [PERSON] took his family [HUMAN GROUP] to georgia [PLACE] for the winter [PERSON] of 1838-39 . kemble [PERSON] was shocked at the enslaved people [HUMAN GROUP] 's living and working conditions [CONDITION] and complained to him about their overwork [STRUCTURE] and the manager [PERSON] roswell king [PERSON] jr. 's treatment [TREATMENT] of them . she noted that king [PERSON] was known to have sired several mixed-race children [PERSON] with enslaved women [PERSON] , whom he sometimes took away from their husbands [PERSON] for periods [PERIOD] . kemble [PERSON] 's firsthand experiences [EFFECT] of the winter residence [PLACE] contributed to her growing abolitionism [CONCEPT] . the couple [EVENT] had increasing tensions [FORCE] over this and their basic incompatibility [QUALITY] . butler [PERSON] threatened to deny kemble [PERSON] access [PERSON] to their daughters [PERSON] if she published anything [ANYTHING] of her observations [FORM] about the plantation conditions [CONDITION] . when they divorced in 1849 , he retained custody [STATE] of their daughters [PERSON] . kemble [PERSON] waited until 1863 , after the start [UNKNOWN] of the american civil war [EVENT] [EVENT] and her daughters [PERSON] had come of age [PROPERTY] , to publish journal [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of a residence [PLACE] on a georgian plantation [PLACE] in 1838-1839 . her eyewitness indictment [MEASURE] of slavery [INSTITUTION] included an account [COLLECTION] of king [PERSON] 's mixed-race children [PERSON] with slave women [PERSON] . the book [ENTITY] was published in both the u.s. and england [PLACE] . in the social and economic disruption [EVENT] of the postwar years [PERIOD] , pierce mease butler [PERSON] was unsuccessful in adapting to the free labor market [PERSON] . amid a general [PERSON] agricultural depression [EVENT] , he failed to profit [AMOUNT] from the sea island [PLACE] plantations [PLACE] . slave auction main article [ARTICLE] : the great slave auction [PART] by mid-century , pierce mease butler [PERSON] was among the richest men [PERSON] in the united states [PLACE] , but he squandered a fortune [PERSON] estimated at $700,000 . he was saved from bankruptcy [CONDITION] by the sale [ACT] of his philadelphia house [PLACE] and then the sale [ACT] of 436 georgia slaves [PERSON] on march [PERIOD] 2-3 , 1859 , at ten broeck racetrack [CHARACTERISTIC] , outside savannah [PERSON] , georgia [PLACE] . it was the largest single slave auction [PART] in u.s. history [EVENT] and netted him more than $300,000 ( equivalent [ABSTRACT ENTITY] to $10,498,889 in 2024 ) . the auction [PART] was a notable event [EVENT] and covered by national newspapers [SPEECH ACT] . he sat out the civil war [EVENT] in philadelphia [PLACE] , a refuge [PLACE] for numerous southerners [PERSON] , and was imprisoned for treason [EVENT] in august-september 1861 . later generations [EVENT] after pierce mease butler [PERSON] 's death [EVENT] , his younger daughter frances butler [PERSON] leigh [PERSON] [PERSON] and her husband [PERSON] , james leigh [PERSON] , a minister [HUMAN ROLE] , tried to restore productivity [STATE] and operate the combined plantations [PLACE] but were unsuccessful in generating a profit [AMOUNT] . they left [UNKNOWN] georgia [PLACE] in 1877 and moved permanently to england [PLACE] , where leigh [PERSON] had been born . frances [UNKNOWN] butler [PERSON] leigh [PERSON] defended her father [PERSON] 's actions [ACTION] as a slaveholder [PERSON] in her book [ENTITY] , ten years [PERIOD] on a georgian plantation [PLACE] since the war [EVENT] ( 1883 ) , intended as a rebuttal [EVENT] to her mother [PERSON] 's critique [ACT] of slavery [INSTITUTION] from 20 years [PERIOD] before . pierce mease butler [PERSON] 's elder daughter sarah butler [PERSON] wister [PERSON] married a wealthy philadelphia doctor [PERSON] , owen jones wister [PERSON] , and they lived in the germantown section [ESTATE] of the city [PLACE] . their son [PERSON] , owen wister [PERSON] , became a popular american novelist [PERSON] , best known for the virginian [UNKNOWN] , a 1902 western novel [PLACE] now considered a classic [ENTITY] . the younger owen wister [PERSON] was the last [UNKNOWN] of major butler [PERSON] 's descendants [RESULT] to inherit the plantations [PLACE] . he wrote about the post-civil war [EVENT] south in his 1906 novel [PLACE] , lady baltimore [PERSON] , which romanticized " the lost aristocrats [UNKNOWN] of antebellum charleston [PERSON] . " wister [PERSON] 's friend [PERSON] and former harvard classmate [PERSON] , president theodore roosevelt [PERSON] , wrote to him criticizing the novel [PLACE] for making " nearly all the devils northerners [PERSON] and the angels southerners [PERSON] . " legacy pierce butler [PERSON] [PERSON] and many [UNKNOWN] of his descendants [RESULT] are buried in a vault [PERSON] in the cemetery [PLACE] of christ church [PERSON] , philadelphia [PLACE] , built in 1727-1744 and a national historic landmark [PERSON] . butler street [PLACE] in madison [PLACE] , wisconsin [PLACE] , is named in his honor [PERSON] .

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1butler37PERSON pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
2philadelphia9PLACE september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
3people8HUMAN GROUP he advocated counting the entire slave population in the states ' totals for congressional apportionment but compromised to count three-fifths of the enslaved people toward that end .
4south carolina8PLACE pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
5georgia8PLACE they planned a reconquest of the rebellious colonies one at a time , moving north from georgia .
6pierce mease butler7PERSON pierce mease butler
7united states7PLACE founding father of the united states ( 1744-1822 )
8son6PERSON he was the third son of sir richard butler , 5th baronet , of cloughgrenan ( 1699-1771 ) , and his wife , henrietta percy .
9daughters6PERSON four of butler 's daughters reached adulthood , but only one of them , sarah mease , married or had children .
10slavery6INSTITUTION as one of the largest slaveholders in the united states , he frequently defended american slavery for both political and personal motives , even though he had private misgivings about the institution and particularly about the atlantic slave trade .
11constitution6PERSON in 1787 , he served as a delegate to the 1787 constitutional convention , where butler signed the constitution of the united states ; he was also a member of the united states senate .
12wife6PERSON he was the third son of sir richard butler , 5th baronet , of cloughgrenan ( 1699-1771 ) , and his wife , henrietta percy .
13plantations6PLACE many of his plantations and ships were destroyed , and the international trade on which most of his income depended was in shambles .
14british5UNKNOWN south carolina branch/service british army south carolina militia rank adjutant general major ( combat rank ) battles/wars *
15states5PLACE founding father of the united states ( 1744-1822 )
16burr5PERSON vice president aaron burr was butler 's guest at his st . simons plantations in september 1804 .
17war5EVENT american revolutionary war + siege of savannah pierce butler ( july 11 , 1744 -
18savannah4PERSON american revolutionary war + siege of savannah pierce butler ( july 11 , 1744 -
19sarah4PERSON sarah butler ( 1772-1831 ) , married 1800 , james mease of philadelphia * frances butler ( 1774-1836 ) , unmarried *
20children4PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
21trade4ACTIVITY as one of the largest slaveholders in the united states , he frequently defended american slavery for both political and personal motives , even though he had private misgivings about the institution and particularly about the atlantic slave trade .
22plantation4PLACE burr had traveled during august to butler 's plantation under the pseudonym roswell king , butler 's overseer 's name .
23forces4FORCE their forces in the northern and middle colonies had reached a stalemate with washington 's continentals , more adequately supplied and better trained after the hard winter at valley forge .
24time4PERIOD they planned a reconquest of the rebellious colonies one at a time , moving north from georgia .
25years4PERIOD over the next two years , he developed a counterstrategy to defeat the southern operations of .
26colonies3PLACE born in the kingdom of ireland , butler emigrated to the british north american colonies , where he fought in the american revolutionary war .
27july3PERIOD september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
28ireland3PLACE september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
29father3PERSON founding father of the united states ( 1744-1822 )
30novel3PLACE their son , owen wister , became a popular american novelist , best known for the virginian , a 1902 western novel now considered a classic .
31november3PERIOD in office november 4 , 1802 - november 21 , 1804 preceded by john e. colhoun succeeded by john gaillard delegate from south carolina to the congress of the confederation
32february3PERIOD september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
33age3PROPERTY butler initially planned to leave his entire fortune to sarah 's eldest son , pierce butler mease , but the boy died in 1810 at age 9 .
34founding fathers3PERSON february 15 , 1822 ) was an irish-born american politician who was one of the founding fathers of the united states .
35king3PERSON by 1778 , king george iii and his ministers faced a new military situation in the thirteen colonies .
36surname3PORTION butler told sarah he would devise his estate in equal parts to her three surviving sons ( including one born that year ) , provided they irrevocably adopt " butler " as their surname .
37september3PERIOD september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
38population3RESULT butler also supported counting the entire slave population in state totals for congressional apportionment .
39member3PERSON after the war , he served as a state legislator and was a member of the congress of the confederation .
40fortune3PERSON she was the orphaned daughter of thomas middleton , a south carolina planter and slave importer , and was heiress to a large fortune .
41state3STATE after the war , he served as a state legislator and was a member of the congress of the confederation .
42operations3PLACE over the next two years , he developed a counterstrategy to defeat the southern operations of .
43general2PERSON south carolina branch/service british army south carolina militia rank adjutant general major ( combat rank ) battles/wars *
44january2PERIOD in january 1771 , butler married mary middleton ( c. 1750-1790 ) .
45october2PERIOD pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
46book2ENTITY the book was published in both the u.s. and england .
47rank2RANK south carolina branch/service british army south carolina militia rank adjutant general major ( combat rank ) battles/wars *
48men2PERSON through his business ventures , he became one of the wealthiest men in the nation , with substantial land holdings in several states .
49politics2ACTION it ensured that the southern planter elite exerted a strong influence in national politics for decades .
50owen wister2PERSON their son , owen wister , became a popular american novelist , best known for the virginian , a 1902 western novel now considered a classic .
51washington2PLACE their forces in the northern and middle colonies had reached a stalemate with washington 's continentals , more adequately supplied and better trained after the hard winter at valley forge .
52associates2PERSON butler displayed inconsistencies that troubled his associates .
53slaveholders2PERSON as one of the largest slaveholders in the united states , he frequently defended american slavery for both political and personal motives , even though he had private misgivings about the institution and particularly about the atlantic slave trade .
54experiences2EFFECT butler 's experiences as a soldier and planter-legislator led to his forceful support for a strong union of the states .
55three fifths2UNKNOWN
56portions2PORTION refusing to surrender , allies in south carolina and the occupied portions of georgia and north carolina organized guerrilla operations against the british .
57strategy2STRATEGY meanwhile , the british were shifting their wartime strategy .
58couple2EVENT the couple had eight children : * anne elizabeth butler ( 1771-1845 ) , unmarried *
59descendants2RESULT the younger owen wister was the last of major butler 's descendants to inherit the plantations .
60city2PLACE butler escaped as part of a command group deliberately located outside the city .
61state totals2PLACE butler also supported counting the entire slave population in state totals for congressional apportionment .
62england2PLACE the book was published in both the u.s. and england .
63confederation2STATE in office november 4 , 1802 - november 21 , 1804 preceded by john e. colhoun succeeded by john gaillard delegate from south carolina to the congress of the confederation
64kingdom2PLACE september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
65treatment2TREATMENT butler wanted more moderate treatment of the people he enslaved than was king 's style .
66butler island2PLACE butler hired roswell king as the manager of his two plantations on st. simon 's island and butler island .
67journal2ABSTRACT ENTITY his wife kept a journal of their brief stay on one of their plantations .
68alexander hamilton2PERSON burr was , at the time , lying low after shooting alexander hamilton in the july 1804 duel .
69sale2ACT he was saved from bankruptcy by the sale of his philadelphia house and then the sale of 436 georgia slaves on march 2-3 , 1859 , at ten broeck racetrack , outside savannah , georgia .
70estate2ESTATE butler told sarah he would devise his estate in equal parts to her three surviving sons ( including one born that year ) , provided they irrevocably adopt " butler " as their surname .
71congress2PERSON in office november 4 , 1802 - november 21 , 1804 preceded by john e. colhoun succeeded by john gaillard delegate from south carolina to the congress of the confederation
72county carlow2PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
73region2PLACE at the same time , he looked to the special interests of his region .
74united states senate2PLACE in 1787 , he served as a delegate to the 1787 constitutional convention , where butler signed the constitution of the united states ; he was also a member of the united states senate .
75winter2PERSON their forces in the northern and middle colonies had reached a stalemate with washington 's continentals , more adequately supplied and better trained after the hard winter at valley forge .
76pierce butler mease2PERSON butler initially planned to leave his entire fortune to sarah 's eldest son , pierce butler mease , but the boy died in 1810 at age 9 .
77garryhundon2UNKNOWN september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
78auction2PART slave auction main article : the great slave auction
79american civil war2EVENT he was survived by his wife , who continued to reside on his estates and experienced the effects of the american civil war .
80minister2HUMAN ROLE he enrolled his son thomas in a london school run by weeden butler and engaged a new minister from among the british clergy for his episcopal church in south carolina .
81event2EVENT during burr 's stay in early september , one of the worst hurricanes in history hit the area , and burr 's firsthand description documents both his stay and this event .
82militia2FORCE south carolina branch/service british army south carolina militia rank adjutant general major ( combat rank ) battles/wars *
83year2PERIOD butler told sarah he would devise his estate in equal parts to her three surviving sons ( including one born that year ) , provided they irrevocably adopt " butler " as their surname .
84thomas butler2PERSON thomas butler ( 1778-1838 ) , married 1812 , eliza de mallevault of paris= * 3rd son , died young * 4th son , died young butler disinherited his only surviving son , thomas butler , along with his french-born wife and children .
85voters2PERSON the constitution 's three-fifths compromise counted only three-fifths of the enslaved population in state totals but still led to white voters in southern united states having disproportionate power in the united states congress .
86tour2EVENT the english actress fanny kemble and her noted actor/manager father , charles kemble , made a two-year theatrical tour of the united states in 1832-34 .
87grandfather2PERSON john a. mease butler john a. mease butler ( 1806-1847 ) inherited half of his grandfather 's plantations after adopting " butler " as his surname in 1831 .
88life2EVENT early life
89institution2INSTITUTION as one of the largest slaveholders in the united states , he frequently defended american slavery for both political and personal motives , even though he had private misgivings about the institution and particularly about the atlantic slave trade .
90fugitive slave clause2PERSON he introduced the fugitive slave clause into a draft of the constitution , which gave a federal guarantee to the property rights of slaveholders .
91frances2UNKNOWN sarah butler ( 1772-1831 ) , married 1800 , james mease of philadelphia * frances butler ( 1774-1836 ) , unmarried *
92death2EVENT later years , post-politics butler house ( demolished 1857 ) , nw corner 8th & chestnut sts . , philadelphia following his wife 's death in 1790 , butler sold off the last of their south carolina holdings and invested in georgia sea island plantations .
93episcopal church2PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
94government2GOVERNMENT in 1780 , the british captured charleston , south carolina , and with it most of the colony 's civil government and military forces .
95mixed race children2PERSON
96times2UNKNOWN several times he barely avoided capture .
97policies2UNKNOWN he opposed the policies of the federalists under alexander hamilton because he believed they had sacrificed the interests of westerners and had sought to force their policies on the opposition .
98influence2PERSON attesting to his growing political influence , the south carolina legislature asked butler to represent the state at the constitutional convention that met in philadelphia in 1787 .
99sir richard butler2PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
100constitutional convention2EVENT in 1787 , he served as a delegate to the 1787 constitutional convention , where butler signed the constitution of the united states ; he was also a member of the united states senate .
101women2PERSON she noted that king was known to have sired several mixed-race children with enslaved women , whom he sometimes took away from their husbands for periods .
102power2POWER the constitution 's three-fifths compromise counted only three-fifths of the enslaved population in state totals but still led to white voters in southern united states having disproportionate power in the united states congress .
103frances butler2PERSON sarah butler ( 1772-1831 ) , married 1800 , james mease of philadelphia * frances butler ( 1774-1836 ) , unmarried *
104campaign2PLACE sumter to integrate the partisan efforts into a unified campaign .
105revolutionary war2EVENT american revolutionary war + siege of savannah pierce butler ( july 11 , 1744 -
106stay2PERSON during burr 's stay in early september , one of the worst hurricanes in history hit the area , and burr 's firsthand description documents both his stay and this event .
107interests2UNKNOWN at the same time , he looked to the special interests of his region .
108sons2PERSON butler told sarah he would devise his estate in equal parts to her three surviving sons ( including one born that year ) , provided they irrevocably adopt " butler " as their surname .
109half2PLACE john a. mease butler john a. mease butler ( 1806-1847 ) inherited half of his grandfather 's plantations after adopting " butler " as his surname in 1831 .
110loyalists2PERSON they believed that the many loyalists in the southern states ( with whom the british had an active trade through cotton , rice and tobacco ) would rally to the crown if supported by regular troops .
111convention1EVENT in 1787 , he served as a delegate to the 1787 constitutional convention , where butler signed the constitution of the united states ; he was also a member of the united states senate .
112vice president aaron burr1PERSON vice president aaron burr was butler 's guest at his st . simons plantations in september 1804 .
113ships1SHIP many of his plantations and ships were destroyed , and the international trade on which most of his income depended was in shambles .
114rebuttal1EVENT leigh defended her father 's actions as a slaveholder in her book , ten years on a georgian plantation since the war ( 1883 ) , intended as a rebuttal to her mother 's critique of slavery from 20 years before .
115james leigh1PERSON after pierce mease butler 's death , his younger daughter frances butler leigh and her husband , james leigh , a minister , tried to restore productivity and operate the combined plantations but were unsuccessful in generating a profit .
116status1STATUS british forces repeatedly attempted to capture butler due to his status as a former british army officer .
117administration1PLACE throughout the closing phases of the southern campaign , he personally donated cash and supplies to help sustain the american forces and assisted in the administration of prisoner-of-war facilities .
118island1PLACE later years , post-politics butler house ( demolished 1857 ) , nw corner 8th & chestnut sts . , philadelphia following his wife 's death in 1790 , butler sold off the last of their south carolina holdings and invested in georgia sea island plantations .
119position1POSITION butler assumed the post of the state 's adjutant general , a position that carried the rank of brigadier general .
120markets1UNKNOWN to secure loans and establish new markets , he traveled to europe when the war ended .
121passage1EVENT in addition , while privately criticizing the international trade in enslaved africans , he supported the passage in the constitution that prohibited regulation of the trade for 20 years .
122boy1PERSON butler initially planned to leave his entire fortune to sarah 's eldest son , pierce butler mease , but the boy died in 1810 at age 9 .
123overwork1STRUCTURE kemble was shocked at the enslaved people 's living and working conditions and complained to him about their overwork and the manager roswell king jr. 's treatment of them .
124classic1ENTITY their son , owen wister , became a popular american novelist , best known for the virginian , a 1902 western novel now considered a classic .
125backcountry residents1PERSON he became an outspoken advocate of reconciliation with former loyalists and of equal representation for the backcountry residents .
126john e. colhoun1PERSON in office november 4 , 1802 - november 21 , 1804 preceded by john e. colhoun succeeded by john gaillard delegate from south carolina to the congress of the confederation
127americans1UNKNOWN there was a risk that france would enter the war as a partner of the americans .
128guarantee1PERSON he introduced the fugitive slave clause into a draft of the constitution , which gave a federal guarantee to the property rights of slaveholders .
129united states congress1PLACE the constitution 's three-fifths compromise counted only three-fifths of the enslaved population in state totals but still led to white voters in southern united states having disproportionate power in the united states congress .
130charleston1PERSON in 1780 , the british captured charleston , south carolina , and with it most of the colony 's civil government and military forces .
131periods1PERIOD she noted that king was known to have sired several mixed-race children with enslaved women , whom he sometimes took away from their husbands for periods .
132ratification1ACT he favored ratification of the constitution yet did not attend the south carolina convention that ratified it .
133view1PERSON late in life , he summarized his view : " our system is little better than matter of experiment .
134emancipation proclamation1STATEMENT the january 1 , 1863 , emancipation proclamation freed all of gabriella morris butler 's nearly 500 enslaved people .
135observations1FORM butler threatened to deny kemble access to their daughters if she published anything of her observations about the plantation conditions .
136frances butler leigh1PERSON after pierce mease butler 's death , his younger daughter frances butler leigh and her husband , james leigh , a minister , tried to restore productivity and operate the combined plantations but were unsuccessful in generating a profit .
137america1PLACE he was an anglican until after the american revolution when he became a member of the episcopal church alongside many of america 's founding fathers .
138office november1PERIOD in office november 4 , 1802 - november 21 , 1804 preceded by john e. colhoun succeeded by john gaillard delegate from south carolina to the congress of the confederation
139continentals1QUANTITY their forces in the northern and middle colonies had reached a stalemate with washington 's continentals , more adequately supplied and better trained after the hard winter at valley forge .
140aristocrats1UNKNOWN he wrote about the post-civil war south in his 1906 novel , lady baltimore , which romanticized " the lost aristocrats of antebellum charleston . "
141vault1PERSON legacy pierce butler and many of his descendants are buried in a vault in the cemetery of christ church , philadelphia , built in 1727-1744 and a national historic landmark .
142grandsons1PERSON until the grandsons came of age , butler 's other surviving daughters , frances and anne elizabeth ( " eliza " ) , had use of the most productive lands .
143changes1UNKNOWN between his tenures as a senator , butler ran in south carolina 's 2nd congressional district in 1798 , but overwhelmingly lost to incumbent john rutledge jr . after these successive changes , voters did not elect butler again to national office .
144pseudonym roswell king1PERSON burr had traveled during august to butler 's plantation under the pseudonym roswell king , butler 's overseer 's name .
145john rutledge jr1PERSON between his tenures as a senator , butler ran in south carolina 's 2nd congressional district in 1798 , but overwhelmingly lost to incumbent john rutledge jr . after these successive changes , voters did not elect butler again to national office .
146plantation conditions1CONDITION butler threatened to deny kemble access to their daughters if she published anything of her observations about the plantation conditions .
147use1USE until the grandsons came of age , butler 's other surviving daughters , frances and anne elizabeth ( " eliza " ) , had use of the most productive lands .
148refuge1PLACE he sat out the civil war in philadelphia , a refuge for numerous southerners , and was imprisoned for treason in august-september 1861 .
149freedom1PERSON but unlike washington or thomas jefferson , for example , butler never acknowledged the fundamental inconsistency in simultaneously defending the people 's freedom and supporting slavery .
150camp1PLACE he served in the mexican-american war , attaining the rank of captain , but died of dysentery in camp .
151labor market1PERSON in the social and economic disruption of the postwar years , pierce mease butler was unsuccessful in adapting to the free labor market .
152sea island plantations1PLACE later years , post-politics butler house ( demolished 1857 ) , nw corner 8th & chestnut sts . , philadelphia following his wife 's death in 1790 , butler sold off the last of their south carolina holdings and invested in georgia sea island plantations .
153members1PERSON as adjutant general , butler worked with former members of the militia and continental army veterans such as francis marion and thomas
154antebellum charleston1PERSON he wrote about the post-civil war south in his 1906 novel , lady baltimore , which romanticized " the lost aristocrats of antebellum charleston . "
155proponent1PERSON at the convention , he urged that the president be given the power to initiate war but did not receive a second proponent for his motion , and all the other delegates overwhelmingly rejected his proposal .
156representation1PERSON he became an outspoken advocate of reconciliation with former loyalists and of equal representation for the backcountry residents .
157inconsistency1QUALITY but unlike washington or thomas jefferson , for example , butler never acknowledged the fundamental inconsistency in simultaneously defending the people 's freedom and supporting slavery .
158role1ROLE butler emphasized his belief in the role of the ordinary person .
159legacy pierce butler1PERSON legacy pierce butler and many of his descendants are buried in a vault in the cemetery of christ church , philadelphia , built in 1727-1744 and a national historic landmark .
160many1UNKNOWN he was an anglican until after the american revolution when he became a member of the episcopal church alongside many of america 's founding fathers .
161conflicts1EVENT they had some conflicts as
162john mease1PERSON two of sarah 's sons , john mease and pierce butler mease ( born in 1810 and named for the brother who died ) , duly changed their surnames to inherit portions of the estate .
163risk1EVENT there was a risk that france would enter the war as a partner of the americans .
164politician1PERSON february 15 , 1822 ) was an irish-born american politician who was one of the founding fathers of the united states .
165southerners1PERSON he sat out the civil war in philadelphia , a refuge for numerous southerners , and was imprisoned for treason in august-september 1861 .
166pierce butler united states senator1PERSON pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
167access1PERSON butler threatened to deny kemble access to their daughters if she published anything of her observations about the plantation conditions .
168nathanael greene1PERSON they united with the operations of the southern army under the command of horatio gates and later nathanael greene .
169commission1INSTANCE he resigned from a commission in the british army in 1773 and settled with his wife , mary , in south carolina .
170months1PERIOD politician military operations in the final months of the revolutionary war left butler poor .
171totals1AMOUNT butler also supported counting the entire slave population in state totals for congressional apportionment .
172maximum liberty1PERSON he followed a path to produce the maximum liberty and respect for people he considered citizens .
173federalist1PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
174march1PERIOD pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
175section1ESTATE he introduced the fugitive slave clause ( article 4 , section 2 ) , which established protection for slavery in the constitution .
176governor john rutledge1PERSON in early 1779 , governor john rutledge asked butler to help reorganize south carolina 's defenses .
177actress fanny kemble1PERSON the english actress fanny kemble and her noted actor/manager father , charles kemble , made a two-year theatrical tour of the united states in 1832-34 .
178nation1PERSON through his business ventures , he became one of the wealthiest men in the nation , with substantial land holdings in several states .
179wisconsin1PLACE butler street in madison , wisconsin , is named in his honor .
180slave trade1ACTIVITY as one of the largest slaveholders in the united states , he frequently defended american slavery for both political and personal motives , even though he had private misgivings about the institution and particularly about the atlantic slave trade .
181surnames1PORTION two of sarah 's sons , john mease and pierce butler mease ( born in 1810 and named for the brother who died ) , duly changed their surnames to inherit portions of the estate .
182philadelphia house1PLACE he was saved from bankruptcy by the sale of his philadelphia house and then the sale of 436 georgia slaves on march 2-3 , 1859 , at ten broeck racetrack , outside savannah , georgia .
183anne elizabeth1PERSON the couple had eight children : * anne elizabeth butler ( 1771-1845 ) , unmarried *
184captain1PERSON he served in the mexican-american war , attaining the rank of captain , but died of dysentery in camp .
185command group1GROUP butler escaped as part of a command group deliberately located outside the city .
186cloughgrenan1UNKNOWN he was the third son of sir richard butler , 5th baronet , of cloughgrenan ( 1699-1771 ) , and his wife , henrietta percy .
187personal details born1PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
188south carolina convention1PLACE he favored ratification of the constitution yet did not attend the south carolina convention that ratified it .
189eyewitness indictment1MEASURE her eyewitness indictment of slavery included an account of king 's mixed-race children with slave women .
190clergy1PERSON he enrolled his son thomas in a london school run by weeden butler and engaged a new minister from among the british clergy for his episcopal church in south carolina .
191war soldier1UNKNOWN revolutionary war soldier
192account1COLLECTION her eyewitness indictment of slavery included an account of king 's mixed-race children with slave women .
193district1PLACE between his tenures as a senator , butler ran in south carolina 's 2nd congressional district in 1798 , but overwhelmingly lost to incumbent john rutledge jr . after these successive changes , voters did not elect butler again to national office .
194tensions1FORCE the couple had increasing tensions over this and their basic incompatibility .
195rice1PERSON they believed that the many loyalists in the southern states ( with whom the british had an active trade through cotton , rice and tobacco ) would rally to the crown if supported by regular troops .
196germantown section1ESTATE pierce mease butler 's elder daughter sarah butler wister married a wealthy philadelphia doctor , owen jones wister , and they lived in the germantown section of the city .
197belief1TRUST butler emphasized his belief in the role of the ordinary person .
198support1SET butler 's experiences as a soldier and planter-legislator led to his forceful support for a strong union of the states .
199end1UNKNOWN he advocated counting the entire slave population in the states ' totals for congressional apportionment but compromised to count three-fifths of the enslaved people toward that end .
200anything1ANYTHING butler threatened to deny kemble access to their daughters if she published anything of her observations about the plantation conditions .
201st. simons island plantations1PLACE butler , c.1855 pierce mease butler ( 1810-1867 ) inherited the other half of his grandfather 's butler island and st. simons island plantations after adopting " butler " as his surname .
202thomas sumter1PERSON
203british regulars1UNKNOWN the hastily raised and poorly prepared militia troops could not compete with the well-trained british regulars , and the patriots ' effort to relieve savannah were defeated .
204facilities1EVENT throughout the closing phases of the southern campaign , he personally donated cash and supplies to help sustain the american forces and assisted in the administration of prisoner-of-war facilities .
205loans1QUANTITY to secure loans and establish new markets , he traveled to europe when the war ended .
206abolitionism1CONCEPT kemble 's firsthand experiences of the winter residence contributed to her growing abolitionism .
207great slave auction1PART slave auction main article : the great slave auction
208person1PERSON butler emphasized his belief in the role of the ordinary person .
209protection1DOCUMENT he introduced the fugitive slave clause ( article 4 , section 2 ) , which established protection for slavery in the constitution .
210democrats1UNKNOWN he later split with jefferson and the democrats for the same reason .
211reconciliation1UNKNOWN he became an outspoken advocate of reconciliation with former loyalists and of equal representation for the backcountry residents .
212south carolina legislature1PLACE attesting to his growing political influence , the south carolina legislature asked butler to represent the state at the constitutional convention that met in philadelphia in 1787 .
213leigh1PERSON after pierce mease butler 's death , his younger daughter frances butler leigh and her husband , james leigh , a minister , tried to restore productivity and operate the combined plantations but were unsuccessful in generating a profit .
214ministers1PERSON by 1778 , king george iii and his ministers faced a new military situation in the thirteen colonies .
215manners1PERSON ... much must depend on the morals and manners of the people at large . "
216king george iii1PERSON by 1778 , king george iii and his ministers faced a new military situation in the thirteen colonies .
217business ventures1EVENT through his business ventures , he became one of the wealthiest men in the nation , with substantial land holdings in several states .
218command1COMMAND butler escaped as part of a command group deliberately located outside the city .
219horatio gates1PERSON they united with the operations of the southern army under the command of horatio gates and later nathanael greene .
220federalists1PERSON he opposed the policies of the federalists under alexander hamilton because he believed they had sacrificed the interests of westerners and had sought to force their policies on the opposition .
221dysentery1ABSENCE he served in the mexican-american war , attaining the rank of captain , but died of dysentery in camp .
222path1PLACE he followed a path to produce the maximum liberty and respect for people he considered citizens .
223inconsistencies1QUALITY butler displayed inconsistencies that troubled his associates .
224regulation1PERSON in addition , while privately criticizing the international trade in enslaved africans , he supported the passage in the constitution that prohibited regulation of the trade for 20 years .
225income1EVENT many of his plantations and ships were destroyed , and the international trade on which most of his income depended was in shambles .
226shambles1UNKNOWN many of his plantations and ships were destroyed , and the international trade on which most of his income depended was in shambles .
227army veterans1PERSON as adjutant general , butler worked with former members of the militia and continental army veterans such as francis marion and thomas
228st. simon1PERSON butler hired roswell king as the manager of his two plantations on st. simon 's island and butler island .
229westerners1PERSON he opposed the policies of the federalists under alexander hamilton because he believed they had sacrificed the interests of westerners and had sought to force their policies on the opposition .
230counterattack1UNKNOWN later , he helped prepare the state units used in the counterattack which attempted to drive british forces from georgia .
231valley forge1PERSON their forces in the northern and middle colonies had reached a stalemate with washington 's continentals , more adequately supplied and better trained after the hard winter at valley forge .
232south carolina planter1PLACE she was the orphaned daughter of thomas middleton , a south carolina planter and slave importer , and was heiress to a large fortune .
233virginian1UNKNOWN their son , owen wister , became a popular american novelist , best known for the virginian , a 1902 western novel now considered a classic .
234profit1AMOUNT amid a general agricultural depression , he failed to profit from the sea island plantations .
235daughter frances butler leigh1PERSON after pierce mease butler 's death , his younger daughter frances butler leigh and her husband , james leigh , a minister , tried to restore productivity and operate the combined plantations but were unsuccessful in generating a profit .
236volunteer aide1PERSON butler served as a volunteer aide to general lachlan mcintosh during the operation , which climaxed with an attempted attack on savannah .
237us resting place christ episcopal church1PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
238duel1PERSON burr was , at the time , lying low after shooting alexander hamilton in the july 1804 duel .
239madison1PLACE butler street in madison , wisconsin , is named in his honor .
240north carolina1PLACE refusing to surrender , allies in south carolina and the occupied portions of georgia and north carolina organized guerrilla operations against the british .
241jefferson1PERSON but unlike washington or thomas jefferson , for example , butler never acknowledged the fundamental inconsistency in simultaneously defending the people 's freedom and supporting slavery .
242actions1ACTION leigh defended her father 's actions as a slaveholder in her book , ten years on a georgian plantation since the war ( 1883 ) , intended as a rebuttal to her mother 's critique of slavery from 20 years before .
243combat rank1RANK south carolina branch/service british army south carolina militia rank adjutant general major ( combat rank ) battles/wars *
244u.s. history1EVENT it was the largest single slave auction in u.s. history and netted him more than $300,000 ( equivalent to $10,498,889 in 2024 ) .
245state legislator1PLACE after the war , he served as a state legislator and was a member of the congress of the confederation .
246roswell king1PERSON burr had traveled during august to butler 's plantation under the pseudonym roswell king , butler 's overseer 's name .
247major butler1PERSON the younger owen wister was the last of major butler 's descendants to inherit the plantations .
248crown1PERSON they believed that the many loyalists in the southern states ( with whom the british had an active trade through cotton , rice and tobacco ) would rally to the crown if supported by regular troops .
249churchyard1PIECE september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
250defenses1UNKNOWN in early 1779 , governor john rutledge asked butler to help reorganize south carolina 's defenses .
251citizens1PERSON he followed a path to produce the maximum liberty and respect for people he considered citizens .
252mexican american war1EVENT
253productivity1STATE after pierce mease butler 's death , his younger daughter frances butler leigh and her husband , james leigh , a minister , tried to restore productivity and operate the combined plantations but were unsuccessful in generating a profit .
254succession coat1SCORE progeny and succession coat of arms of pierce butler
255harvard classmate1PERSON wister 's friend and former harvard classmate , president theodore roosevelt , wrote to him criticizing the novel for making " nearly all the devils northerners and the angels southerners . "
256british army1HUMAN GROUP south carolina branch/service british army south carolina militia rank adjutant general major ( combat rank ) battles/wars *
257critique1ACT leigh defended her father 's actions as a slaveholder in her book , ten years on a georgian plantation since the war ( 1883 ) , intended as a rebuttal to her mother 's critique of slavery from 20 years before .
258planter military service allegiance great britain united states1PLACE september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
259mid century1PERIOD
260christ church1PERSON legacy pierce butler and many of his descendants are buried in a vault in the cemetery of christ church , philadelphia , built in 1727-1744 and a national historic landmark .
261charles kemble1PERSON the english actress fanny kemble and her noted actor/manager father , charles kemble , made a two-year theatrical tour of the united states in 1832-34 .
262darien1PLACE king left in 1820 to operate a plantation near darien .
263matter1EVENT late in life , he summarized his view : " our system is little better than matter of experiment .
264weeden butler1PERSON he enrolled his son thomas in a london school run by weeden butler and engaged a new minister from among the british clergy for his episcopal church in south carolina .
265son thomas1PERSON he enrolled his son thomas in a london school run by weeden butler and engaged a new minister from among the british clergy for his episcopal church in south carolina .
266husbands1PERSON she noted that king was known to have sired several mixed-race children with enslaved women , whom he sometimes took away from their husbands for periods .
267conditions1CONDITION kemble was shocked at the enslaved people 's living and working conditions and complained to him about their overwork and the manager roswell king jr. 's treatment of them .
268american revolution1PLACE he was an anglican until after the american revolution when he became a member of the episcopal church alongside many of america 's founding fathers .
269democratic republican spouse mary middleton children parent s1PERSON
270eliza de mallevault1PERSON thomas butler ( 1778-1838 ) , married 1812 , eliza de mallevault of paris= * 3rd son , died young * 4th son , died young butler disinherited his only surviving son , thomas butler , along with his french-born wife and children .
271cotton mills1PERSON he also pursued plans in the 1830s to develop cotton mills in the piedmont of georgia , where he founded what became roswell , georgia , in 1839 .
272wister1PERSON pierce mease butler 's elder daughter sarah butler wister married a wealthy philadelphia doctor , owen jones wister , and they lived in the germantown section of the city .
273delegate1UNKNOWN in office november 4 , 1802 - november 21 , 1804 preceded by john e. colhoun succeeded by john gaillard delegate from south carolina to the congress of the confederation
274anglican1UNKNOWN he was an anglican until after the american revolution when he became a member of the episcopal church alongside many of america 's founding fathers .
275capture1EVENT british forces repeatedly attempted to capture butler due to his status as a former british army officer .
276thomas middleton1PERSON she was the orphaned daughter of thomas middleton , a south carolina planter and slave importer , and was heiress to a large fortune .
277henrietta percy1PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
278property rights1UNKNOWN he introduced the fugitive slave clause into a draft of the constitution , which gave a federal guarantee to the property rights of slaveholders .
279bankruptcy1CONDITION he was saved from bankruptcy by the sale of his philadelphia house and then the sale of 436 georgia slaves on march 2-3 , 1859 , at ten broeck racetrack , outside savannah , georgia .
280misgivings1POSITION as one of the largest slaveholders in the united states , he frequently defended american slavery for both political and personal motives , even though he had private misgivings about the institution and particularly about the atlantic slave trade .
281gabriella morris1PERSON he married gabriella morris , but they had no children .
282enigma1STRUCTURE associates called butler " eccentric " and an " enigma . "
283effects1EFFECT he was survived by his wife , who continued to reside on his estates and experienced the effects of the american civil war .
284efforts1FORCE sumter to integrate the partisan efforts into a unified campaign .
285france1PLACE there was a risk that france would enter the war as a partner of the americans .
286partner1PERSON there was a risk that france would enter the war as a partner of the americans .
287depression1EVENT amid a general agricultural depression , he failed to profit from the sea island plantations .
288british army officer1PERSON british forces repeatedly attempted to capture butler due to his status as a former british army officer .
289colony1PLACE in 1780 , the british captured charleston , south carolina , and with it most of the colony 's civil government and military forces .
290owen jones wister1PERSON pierce mease butler 's elder daughter sarah butler wister married a wealthy philadelphia doctor , owen jones wister , and they lived in the germantown section of the city .
291allies1PERSON refusing to surrender , allies in south carolina and the occupied portions of georgia and north carolina organized guerrilla operations against the british .
292morals1STATE ... much must depend on the morals and manners of the people at large . "
293west1PLACE they elected him three more times to the state legislature as an easterner who spoke on behalf of the west .
294thirteen colonies1PLACE by 1778 , king george iii and his ministers faced a new military situation in the thirteen colonies .
295experiment1PERIOD late in life , he summarized his view : " our system is little better than matter of experiment .
296party federalist1PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
297importer1UNKNOWN she was the orphaned daughter of thomas middleton , a south carolina planter and slave importer , and was heiress to a large fortune .
298brigadier general1PERSON butler assumed the post of the state 's adjutant general , a position that carried the rank of brigadier general .
299anne elizabeth butler1PERSON the couple had eight children : * anne elizabeth butler ( 1771-1845 ) , unmarried *
300office1PLACE pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
301pennsylvania1PLACE september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
302heiress1PERSON she was the orphaned daughter of thomas middleton , a south carolina planter and slave importer , and was heiress to a large fortune .
303reconquest1UNKNOWN they planned a reconquest of the rebellious colonies one at a time , moving north from georgia .
304roswell1PERSON burr had traveled during august to butler 's plantation under the pseudonym roswell king , butler 's overseer 's name .
305congressional apportionment1ACT butler also supported counting the entire slave population in state totals for congressional apportionment .
306spent1AMOUNT butler retired from politics in 1805 and spent much of his time in philadelphia , where he had previously established a summer home .
307guest1PERSON vice president aaron burr was butler 's guest at his st . simons plantations in september 1804 .
308union1PLACE butler 's experiences as a soldier and planter-legislator led to his forceful support for a strong union of the states .
309proposal1ABSTRACT ENTITY at the convention , he urged that the president be given the power to initiate war but did not receive a second proponent for his motion , and all the other delegates overwhelmingly rejected his proposal .
310daughter1PERSON she was the orphaned daughter of thomas middleton , a south carolina planter and slave importer , and was heiress to a large fortune .
311parts1PART butler told sarah he would devise his estate in equal parts to her three surviving sons ( including one born that year ) , provided they irrevocably adopt " butler " as their surname .
312example1PERSON but unlike washington or thomas jefferson , for example , butler never acknowledged the fundamental inconsistency in simultaneously defending the people 's freedom and supporting slavery .
313pierce butler1PERSON pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
314invasion1FORCE butler joined to mobilize south carolina 's militia to resist the british invasion .
315john a. mease butler john a. mease butler1PERSON john a. mease butler john a. mease butler ( 1806-1847 ) inherited half of his grandfather 's plantations after adopting " butler " as his surname in 1831 .
316soldier1UNKNOWN september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
317patriots1UNKNOWN the hastily raised and poorly prepared militia troops could not compete with the well-trained british regulars , and the patriots ' effort to relieve savannah were defeated .
318area1AREA during burr 's stay in early september , one of the worst hurricanes in history hit the area , and burr 's firsthand description documents both his stay and this event .
319brother1PERSON two of sarah 's sons , john mease and pierce butler mease ( born in 1810 and named for the brother who died ) , duly changed their surnames to inherit portions of the estate .
320planter legislator1PERSON
321democratic republicans1PLACE
322postwar years1PERIOD in the social and economic disruption of the postwar years , pierce mease butler was unsuccessful in adapting to the free labor market .
323august september1PERIOD
324article1ARTICLE he introduced the fugitive slave clause ( article 4 , section 2 ) , which established protection for slavery in the constitution .
325nw corner1EVENT later years , post-politics butler house ( demolished 1857 ) , nw corner 8th & chestnut sts . , philadelphia following his wife 's death in 1790 , butler sold off the last of their south carolina holdings and invested in georgia sea island plantations .
326state units1PLACE later , he helped prepare the state units used in the counterattack which attempted to drive british forces from georgia .
327manager1PERSON butler hired roswell king as the manager of his two plantations on st. simon 's island and butler island .
328south carolina in office march1PERIOD pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
329system1SYSTEM late in life , he summarized his view : " our system is little better than matter of experiment .
330paris=1UNKNOWN thomas butler ( 1778-1838 ) , married 1812 , eliza de mallevault of paris= * 3rd son , died young * 4th son , died young butler disinherited his only surviving son , thomas butler , along with his french-born wife and children .
331easterner1PERSON they elected him three more times to the state legislature as an easterner who spoke on behalf of the west .
332american revolutionary war1EVENT american revolutionary war + siege of savannah pierce butler ( july 11 , 1744 -
333start1UNKNOWN kemble waited until 1863 , after the start of the american civil war and her daughters had come of age , to publish journal of a residence on a georgian plantation in 1838-1839 .
334daughter sarah butler wister1PERSON pierce mease butler 's elder daughter sarah butler wister married a wealthy philadelphia doctor , owen jones wister , and they lived in the germantown section of the city .
335john gaillard delegate1PERSON in office november 4 , 1802 - november 21 , 1804 preceded by john e. colhoun succeeded by john gaillard delegate from south carolina to the congress of the confederation
336lands1LAND until the grandsons came of age , butler 's other surviving daughters , frances and anne elizabeth ( " eliza " ) , had use of the most productive lands .
337president1PERSON at the convention , he urged that the president be given the power to initiate war but did not receive a second proponent for his motion , and all the other delegates overwhelmingly rejected his proposal .
338left1UNKNOWN politician military operations in the final months of the revolutionary war left butler poor .
339eliza1PERSON thomas butler ( 1778-1838 ) , married 1812 , eliza de mallevault of paris= * 3rd son , died young * 4th son , died young butler disinherited his only surviving son , thomas butler , along with his french-born wife and children .
340gabriella morris butler1PERSON the january 1 , 1863 , emancipation proclamation freed all of gabriella morris butler 's nearly 500 enslaved people .
341lady baltimore1PERSON he wrote about the post-civil war south in his 1906 novel , lady baltimore , which romanticized " the lost aristocrats of antebellum charleston . "
342apportionment1ACT butler also supported counting the entire slave population in state totals for congressional apportionment .
343cemetery1PLACE legacy pierce butler and many of his descendants are buried in a vault in the cemetery of christ church , philadelphia , built in 1727-1744 and a national historic landmark .
344africans1PERSON in addition , while privately criticizing the international trade in enslaved africans , he supported the passage in the constitution that prohibited regulation of the trade for 20 years .
345residence1PLACE kemble 's firsthand experiences of the winter residence contributed to her growing abolitionism .
346army1HUMAN GROUP south carolina branch/service british army south carolina militia rank adjutant general major ( combat rank ) battles/wars *
347london school1INSTITUTION he enrolled his son thomas in a london school run by weeden butler and engaged a new minister from among the british clergy for his episcopal church in south carolina .
348description documents1DOCUMENT during burr 's stay in early september , one of the worst hurricanes in history hit the area , and burr 's firsthand description documents both his stay and this event .
349national historic landmark1PERSON legacy pierce butler and many of his descendants are buried in a vault in the cemetery of christ church , philadelphia , built in 1727-1744 and a national historic landmark .
350disruption1EVENT in the social and economic disruption of the postwar years , pierce mease butler was unsuccessful in adapting to the free labor market .
351supplies1AMOUNT throughout the closing phases of the southern campaign , he personally donated cash and supplies to help sustain the american forces and assisted in the administration of prisoner-of-war facilities .
352motion1ACTIVITY at the convention , he urged that the president be given the power to initiate war but did not receive a second proponent for his motion , and all the other delegates overwhelmingly rejected his proposal .
353attack1EVENT butler served as a volunteer aide to general lachlan mcintosh during the operation , which climaxed with an attempted attack on savannah .
354terms1TERM later , he was elected by the south carolina state legislature to three terms in the united states senate — from 1789 to october 1796 , and from november 1802 to november 1804 — but changed his party allegiance : beginning as a federalist , he switched to the democratic-republicans in 1795 .
355post politics butler house1PLACE
356party allegiance1STATE later , he was elected by the south carolina state legislature to three terms in the united states senate — from 1789 to october 1796 , and from november 1802 to november 1804 — but changed his party allegiance : beginning as a federalist , he switched to the democratic-republicans in 1795 .
357effort1FORCE the hastily raised and poorly prepared militia troops could not compete with the well-trained british regulars , and the patriots ' effort to relieve savannah were defeated .
358motives1ABSTRACT ENTITY as one of the largest slaveholders in the united states , he frequently defended american slavery for both political and personal motives , even though he had private misgivings about the institution and particularly about the atlantic slave trade .
359adulthood1VALUE four of butler 's daughters reached adulthood , but only one of them , sarah mease , married or had children .
360pierce mease butler pierce mease butler1PERSON
361estates1ESTATE he was survived by his wife , who continued to reside on his estates and experienced the effects of the american civil war .
362generations1EVENT later generations
363addition1PERSON in addition , while privately criticizing the international trade in enslaved africans , he supported the passage in the constitution that prohibited regulation of the trade for 20 years .
364custody1STATE when they divorced in 1849 , he retained custody of their daughters .
365europe1PLACE to secure loans and establish new markets , he traveled to europe when the war ended .
366office may1PERIOD in office may 25 , 1787 -
367behalf1PERSON they elected him three more times to the state legislature as an easterner who spoke on behalf of the west .
368georgia sea island plantations1PERSON later years , post-politics butler house ( demolished 1857 ) , nw corner 8th & chestnut sts . , philadelphia following his wife 's death in 1790 , butler sold off the last of their south carolina holdings and invested in georgia sea island plantations .
369post civil war south1PLACE
370john hunter1PERSON pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
371mother1PERSON leigh defended her father 's actions as a slaveholder in her book , ten years on a georgian plantation since the war ( 1883 ) , intended as a rebuttal to her mother 's critique of slavery from 20 years before .
372hurricanes1WIND during burr 's stay in early september , one of the worst hurricanes in history hit the area , and burr 's firsthand description documents both his stay and this event .
373family1HUMAN GROUP pierce mease butler took his family to georgia for the winter of 1838-39 .
374overseer1PERSON burr had traveled during august to butler 's plantation under the pseudonym roswell king , butler 's overseer 's name .
375piedmont1PART he also pursued plans in the 1830s to develop cotton mills in the piedmont of georgia , where he founded what became roswell , georgia , in 1839 .
376francis marion1PERSON as adjutant general , butler worked with former members of the militia and continental army veterans such as francis marion and thomas
377new jersey1PLACE the states of new york and new jersey had each indicted burr for murder in the duel 's wake .
378delegates1UNKNOWN at the convention , he urged that the president be given the power to initiate war but did not receive a second proponent for his motion , and all the other delegates overwhelmingly rejected his proposal .
379cash1PERSON throughout the closing phases of the southern campaign , he personally donated cash and supplies to help sustain the american forces and assisted in the administration of prisoner-of-war facilities .
380opposition1EVENT he opposed the policies of the federalists under alexander hamilton because he believed they had sacrificed the interests of westerners and had sought to force their policies on the opposition .
381savannah pierce butler1PERSON american revolutionary war + siege of savannah pierce butler ( july 11 , 1744 -
382honor1PERSON butler street in madison , wisconsin , is named in his honor .
383sarah butler1PERSON sarah butler ( 1772-1831 ) , married 1800 , james mease of philadelphia * frances butler ( 1774-1836 ) , unmarried *
384james mease1PERSON sarah butler ( 1772-1831 ) , married 1800 , james mease of philadelphia * frances butler ( 1774-1836 ) , unmarried *
385name1NAME burr had traveled during august to butler 's plantation under the pseudonym roswell king , butler 's overseer 's name .
386butler poor1PERSON politician military operations in the final months of the revolutionary war left butler poor .
387auction main article1ARTICLE slave auction main article : the great slave auction
388three fifths compromise1AGREEMENT
389winter residence1PLACE kemble 's firsthand experiences of the winter residence contributed to her growing abolitionism .
390militia troops1HUMAN GROUP the hastily raised and poorly prepared militia troops could not compete with the well-trained british regulars , and the patriots ' effort to relieve savannah were defeated .
391philadelphia doctor1PERSON pierce mease butler 's elder daughter sarah butler wister married a wealthy philadelphia doctor , owen jones wister , and they lived in the germantown section of the city .
392kemble1PERSON the english actress fanny kemble and her noted actor/manager father , charles kemble , made a two-year theatrical tour of the united states in 1832-34 .
393wartime strategy1STRATEGY meanwhile , the british were shifting their wartime strategy .
394new york1PLACE the states of new york and new jersey had each indicted burr for murder in the duel 's wake .
395tenures1STATUS between his tenures as a senator , butler ran in south carolina 's 2nd congressional district in 1798 , but overwhelmingly lost to incumbent john rutledge jr . after these successive changes , voters did not elect butler again to national office .
396roughshod1UNKNOWN he wanted to maintain a strong central government but one that could never ride roughshod over the rights of the private citizen .
397stalemate1SITUATION their forces in the northern and middle colonies had reached a stalemate with washington 's continentals , more adequately supplied and better trained after the hard winter at valley forge .
398anglo irish protestant ascendancy1PERSON
399arms1PERSON progeny and succession coat of arms of pierce butler
400newspapers1SPEECH ACT the auction was a notable event and covered by national newspapers .
401ten years1PERIOD leigh defended her father 's actions as a slaveholder in her book , ten years on a georgian plantation since the war ( 1883 ) , intended as a rebuttal to her mother 's critique of slavery from 20 years before .
402december1PERIOD they launched their new strategy by capturing savannah in december 1778 .
403citizen1PERSON he wanted to maintain a strong central government but one that could never ride roughshod over the rights of the private citizen .
404murder1ACT the states of new york and new jersey had each indicted burr for murder in the duel 's wake .
405simons plantations1PERSON vice president aaron burr was butler 's guest at his st . simons plantations in september 1804 .
406treason1EVENT he sat out the civil war in philadelphia , a refuge for numerous southerners , and was imprisoned for treason in august-september 1861 .
407draft1EVENT he introduced the fugitive slave clause into a draft of the constitution , which gave a federal guarantee to the property rights of slaveholders .
408siege1PROPERTY american revolutionary war + siege of savannah pierce butler ( july 11 , 1744 -
409independent1PERSON in 1804 , he declared himself a political independent .
410butler street1PLACE butler street in madison , wisconsin , is named in his honor .
411troops1HUMAN GROUP they believed that the many loyalists in the southern states ( with whom the british had an active trade through cotton , rice and tobacco ) would rally to the crown if supported by regular troops .
412devils northerners1PERSON wister 's friend and former harvard classmate , president theodore roosevelt , wrote to him criticizing the novel for making " nearly all the devils northerners and the angels southerners . "
413southern united states1PLACE the constitution 's three-fifths compromise counted only three-fifths of the enslaved population in state totals but still led to white voters in southern united states having disproportionate power in the united states congress .
414husband1PERSON after pierce mease butler 's death , his younger daughter frances butler leigh and her husband , james leigh , a minister , tried to restore productivity and operate the combined plantations but were unsuccessful in generating a profit .
415wake1PLACE the states of new york and new jersey had each indicted burr for murder in the duel 's wake .
416situation1SITUATION by 1778 , king george iii and his ministers faced a new military situation in the thirteen colonies .
417july duel1PERSON
418august1PERIOD burr had traveled during august to butler 's plantation under the pseudonym roswell king , butler 's overseer 's name .
419civil war1EVENT he was survived by his wife , who continued to reside on his estates and experienced the effects of the american civil war .
420friend1PERSON wister 's friend and former harvard classmate , president theodore roosevelt , wrote to him criticizing the novel for making " nearly all the devils northerners and the angels southerners . "
421south carolina state legislature1PLACE later , he was elected by the south carolina state legislature to three terms in the united states senate — from 1789 to october 1796 , and from november 1802 to november 1804 — but changed his party allegiance : beginning as a federalist , he switched to the democratic-republicans in 1795 .
422decades1UNKNOWN it ensured that the southern planter elite exerted a strong influence in national politics for decades .
423novelist1PERSON their son , owen wister , became a popular american novelist , best known for the virginian , a 1902 western novel now considered a classic .
424angels southerners1PERSON wister 's friend and former harvard classmate , president theodore roosevelt , wrote to him criticizing the novel for making " nearly all the devils northerners and the angels southerners . "
425equivalent1ABSTRACT ENTITY it was the largest single slave auction in u.s. history and netted him more than $300,000 ( equivalent to $10,498,889 in 2024 ) .
426life butler1PERSON
427last1UNKNOWN later years , post-politics butler house ( demolished 1857 ) , nw corner 8th & chestnut sts . , philadelphia following his wife 's death in 1790 , butler sold off the last of their south carolina holdings and invested in georgia sea island plantations .
428butler plantations1PERSON forces occupied all the butler plantations beginning in february 1862 .
429history1EVENT during burr 's stay in early september , one of the worst hurricanes in history hit the area , and burr 's firsthand description documents both his stay and this event .
430general lachlan mcintosh1PERSON butler served as a volunteer aide to general lachlan mcintosh during the operation , which climaxed with an attempted attack on savannah .
431georgia slaves1PERSON he was saved from bankruptcy by the sale of his philadelphia house and then the sale of 436 georgia slaves on march 2-3 , 1859 , at ten broeck racetrack , outside savannah , georgia .
432baronet henrietta percy profession soldier1PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
433holder1PERSON pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
434june1PERIOD pierce mease butler met her during the tour and married her on june 7 , 1834 .
435guerrilla operations1FORCE refusing to surrender , allies in south carolina and the occupied portions of georgia and north carolina organized guerrilla operations against the british .
436sarah mease1PERSON four of butler 's daughters reached adulthood , but only one of them , sarah mease , married or had children .
437plans1PLAN he also pursued plans in the 1830s to develop cotton mills in the piedmont of georgia , where he founded what became roswell , georgia , in 1839 .
438mary1PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
439south carolina holdings1PLACE later years , post-politics butler house ( demolished 1857 ) , nw corner 8th & chestnut sts . , philadelphia following his wife 's death in 1790 , butler sold off the last of their south carolina holdings and invested in georgia sea island plantations .
440operation1PLACE butler served as a volunteer aide to general lachlan mcintosh during the operation , which climaxed with an attempted attack on savannah .
441counterstrategy1UNKNOWN over the next two years , he developed a counterstrategy to defeat the southern operations of .
442baronet1PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
443horror1PERSON she expressed extreme horror at the state of life of enslaved people and deconstructed contemporary arguments attempting to justify slavery .
444summer home1PLACE butler retired from politics in 1805 and spent much of his time in philadelphia , where he had previously established a summer home .
445incompatibility1QUALITY the couple had increasing tensions over this and their basic incompatibility .
446ten broeck racetrack1CHARACTERISTIC he was saved from bankruptcy by the sale of his philadelphia house and then the sale of 436 georgia slaves on march 2-3 , 1859 , at ten broeck racetrack , outside savannah , georgia .
447harriot percy butler1PERSON harriot percy butler ( 1775-1815 ) , unmarried *
448state legislature1PLACE later , he was elected by the south carolina state legislature to three terms in the united states senate — from 1789 to october 1796 , and from november 1802 to november 1804 — but changed his party allegiance : beginning as a federalist , he switched to the democratic-republicans in 1795 .
449land holdings1PERSON through his business ventures , he became one of the wealthiest men in the nation , with substantial land holdings in several states .
450rights1UNKNOWN he introduced the fugitive slave clause into a draft of the constitution , which gave a federal guarantee to the property rights of slaveholders .
451president theodore roosevelt1PERSON wister 's friend and former harvard classmate , president theodore roosevelt , wrote to him criticizing the novel for making " nearly all the devils northerners and the angels southerners . "
452thomas jefferson1PERSON but unlike washington or thomas jefferson , for example , butler never acknowledged the fundamental inconsistency in simultaneously defending the people 's freedom and supporting slavery .
453mary middleton1PERSON september 17 , 1787 personal details born ( 1744-07-11) july 11 , 1744 garryhundon , county carlow , kingdom of ireland died february 15 , 1822( 1822-02-15 ) ( aged 77 ) philadelphia , pennsylvania , us resting place christ episcopal church and churchyard , philadelphia political party federalist , democratic-republican spouse mary middleton children 8 parent(s ) sir richard butler , 5th baronet henrietta percy profession soldier , planter military service allegiance great britain united states *
454battles/wars1UNKNOWN south carolina branch/service british army south carolina militia rank adjutant general major ( combat rank ) battles/wars *
455slaveholder1PERSON leigh defended her father 's actions as a slaveholder in her book , ten years on a georgian plantation since the war ( 1883 ) , intended as a rebuttal to her mother 's critique of slavery from 20 years before .
456planter elite1PLACE it ensured that the southern planter elite exerted a strong influence in national politics for decades .
457phases1UNKNOWN throughout the closing phases of the southern campaign , he personally donated cash and supplies to help sustain the american forces and assisted in the administration of prisoner-of-war facilities .
458advocate1PERSON he became an outspoken advocate of reconciliation with former loyalists and of equal representation for the backcountry residents .
459post1SEQUENCE butler assumed the post of the state 's adjutant general , a position that carried the rank of brigadier general .
460u.s. forces1FORCE
461progeny1EVENT progeny and succession coat of arms of pierce butler
462style1STYLE butler wanted more moderate treatment of the people he enslaved than was king 's style .
463british north1PLACE born in the kingdom of ireland , butler emigrated to the british north american colonies , where he fought in the american revolutionary war .
464chestnut sts1PERSON later years , post-politics butler house ( demolished 1857 ) , nw corner 8th & chestnut sts . , philadelphia following his wife 's death in 1790 , butler sold off the last of their south carolina holdings and invested in georgia sea island plantations .
465hastily1UNKNOWN the hastily raised and poorly prepared militia troops could not compete with the well-trained british regulars , and the patriots ' effort to relieve savannah were defeated .
466arguments1STATE she expressed extreme horror at the state of life of enslaved people and deconstructed contemporary arguments attempting to justify slavery .
467cotton1PERSON they believed that the many loyalists in the southern states ( with whom the british had an active trade through cotton , rice and tobacco ) would rally to the crown if supported by regular troops .
468reason1EVENT he later split with jefferson and the democrats for the same reason .
469senator1PERSON pierce butler united states senator from south carolina in office march 4 , 1789 - october 25 , 1796 preceded by inaugural holder succeeded by john hunter
470tobacco1PERSON they believed that the many loyalists in the southern states ( with whom the british had an active trade through cotton , rice and tobacco ) would rally to the crown if supported by regular troops .

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