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Following Yorktown, Butler remained in the Continental Army and was transferred to the 3rd Pennsylvania following a consolidation of the Army on January 1, 1783. On September 30 of the same year, he was breveted (i.e. an honorary promotion) as a brigadier general. Butler remained in active service
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Reportedly he was first buried on the battlefield, which site was then lost until it was accidentally found years later. The remains were laid to rest with the remains of the other fallen at Fort Recovery.
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conferred on Richard Butler the honor of receiving Cornwallis' sword of surrender, an honor which Richard gave to his second in command,
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He is also honored in the name of General Richard Butler KYSAAR, Butler County, Kentucky recognized August 20, 2016. A chapter of the
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In 1791, Butler was commissioned a major general in the levies (i.e. militiamen conscripted into Federal service) under Major General
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At the victory dinner for his officers, George Washington raised his glass and toasted, "The Butlers and their five sons!"
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named Richard Butler a commissioner in 1775 to negotiate with the Indians. He visited representatives of the
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demanded that he receive the sword. This almost precipitated a duel between Butler and Von Steuben.
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A catalogue, with descriptive notices, of the portraits, busts, etc., belonging to Yale University
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In January 1781 he was transferred to the 5th Pennsylvania and lead the Continental Army at the
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A miniature portrait of Richard Butler was painted by "The Painter of The Revolution," Colonel
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In 1748 Butler's father opened a gun shop in Dublin, but that same year the family moved to
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surrendered their lands. He was also called upon during later negotiations, such as the
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By the 1770s, Richard Butler and his brother William were important traders at
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with the Continental Army until it was finally disbanded on November 3, 1783.
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In 1783 Butler and his brothers became Original Members of the Pennsylvania
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The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 1
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American military personnel killed in the American Indian Wars
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American military personnel killed in the Northwest Indian War
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Francis Samuel Drake, ed. (1879). "Butler, Richard".
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Butler returned to Pennsylvania, and was a judge in
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