Butler, Benjamin F.
1818 – 1893
74 works on record
Works

Private and official correspondence
1917

Private and official correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler
1917

Autobiography and personal reminiscences of Major-General Benj. F. Butler
1892

The Behring Sea Controversy
1892

Argument before the Tewksbury Investigation Committee
1883

Address of Benjamin F. Butler, to the judges of the Circuit court of the United States
1879

Letter of General Benj. F. Butler, to Hon. E. R. Hoar
1876

The necessity of rewards for the detection of crime
1874

Civil rights
1874

Letter of Gen. Butler, of Mass. The salaries of public officers
1873

Address
1870

Independence of Cuba
1870

Reconstruction of Georgia
1869

Speech of General Butler
1868

Opening argument of Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, one of the managers on the impeachment of the President
1868

Debate in the House of representatives between Mr Butler
1867

Lecture delivered at the Brooklyn academy of music
1866

Speech of Maj.-Gen. Benj. F. Butler, upon the campaign before Richmond, 1864
1865

The exchange question
1864

How to prosecute and how to end the war
1863

Character and results of the war
1863

Letter from General Butler to Hon. Daniel S. Richardson
1862

Official documents relating to a "Chaplain's campaign (not) with General Butler," but in New York ..

Butler's book

Speech of Major-General Butler

The status of the insurgent states upon the cessation of hostilities

Christian missions

Autobiography And Personal Reminiscences Of Major-General Benjamin F. Butler Part 1

Speech of Maj-Gen Benj F Butler upon the campaign before Richmond

Bering Sea Controversy

Autobiography And Personal Reminiscences Of Major-General Benjamin F Butler Part 2
The Treaty of Washington, an analysis of its provisions
1981
The Treaty of Washington, an examination of its provisions
1981
Should there be a union of the English-speaking peoples of the earth?
1889
Minority report of Gen'l Benj. F. Butler and his argument before the National Democratic Convention, Chicago, 1884
1884
Butler's record
1879
Finance
1878
The Treaty of Washington
1871
The case of Thomas C.A. Dexter
1866
Speech of Maj.-Gen. Benj. F. Butler
1865
Butler's proclamation
1862
The candidature for the presidency in eight years of Stephen A. Douglas
1860
Outline of the constitutional history of New York
1848
Vice-presidential politics in '64
The military profession in the United States, and the means of promoting its usefulness and honour
The status of the insurgent states, upon the cessation of hostilites
Genuine and bogus democracy
Speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Butler, upon his bill to authorize the issue of a national currency, to assure its stability and elasticity, lessen the interest on the public debt, and reduce the rate of interest
Address of Benj. F. Butler, at the request of the Board of Trade, of New York, Oct. 14, 1875
Credit mobilier
Report of a speech on the increase of bank capital
Address of Gen'l Benj. F. Butler to his constituents, August 12, 1884
Impeachment of the President
Expulsion of West Point cadets
The negro in politics
Address of Benjamin F. Butler
Reduction of the currency
Speech of Benjamin F. Butler
Address of His Excellency Benjamin F. Butler
Libel Cases, [Court of Common Pleas, Cambridge, 1852]
Proclamation, Headquarters, Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, May 1st, 1862
The currency question
Head Quarters 18th Army Corps, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, General Orders No. 46
How to get rich
Soldiers of the Army of the James
Remarks of Hons. G.S. Boutwell, B.F. Butler, and Thomas Williams, on the President's veto of the reconstruction bill
In the matter of Lambdin P. Milligan, petitioner for a writ of habeas corpus
Raising of money to be used in impeachment
The political situation
Remarks of Hon. Benjamin F. Butler of Massachusetts on the exchange of prisoners
Address of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler
Libel cases, Benjamin F. Butler vs. the publisher and editor of the Lowell Courier
Argument of Benjamin F. Butler, in behalf of the government, in the case of Lambdin P. Milligan and others, petitioners for a writ of habeas corpus, before the Supreme Court of the United States, at Washington, D.C., December term, 1865
Geneva award