"Beast" Butler; : the incredible career of Major General Benjamin Franklin Butler
(2017)

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PUBLISHED
[United States]: Papamoa Press , 2017
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ISBN/ISSN
9781787204591 (electronic bk.) MWT11919650, 1787204596 (electronic bk.) 11919650
LANGUAGE
English
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First published in 1962, this is a biography of Benjamin Franklin Butler, (1818-1893), aka "Beast" Butler, an American lawyer, politician, soldier and businessman from Massachusetts, who became best known as a political major general of the Union Army during the American Civil War, and for his leadership role in the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. He was a colorful and often controversial figure on the national stage and in the Massachusetts political scene, where he served one term as Governor. "In the history of the United States, there has never been anyone quite like Benjamin Franklin Butler. Without a doubt one of the most incompetent Generals and corrupt politicians this nation has ever seen, Butler was accused during the Civil War, of murder, trading with the enemy, theft, maltreatment of women, blackmail, and arson. He was the only Union General that the Confederacy ordered hanged on the spot if captured. With his malefactions public knowledge, he became after the War, successively five times Republican United States Congressman, Democratic Governor of Massachusetts, and Greenback-Peoples candidate for the Presidency. He achieved these high positions by sheer bluff, taking care of his supporters, and by an oratorical ability to twist any occurrence, no matter how incredible, stupid, or shady into a vindication of himself. He was a demagogue's demagogue." -Robert Werlich, Foreword

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