Item 5250 - Benjamin Franklin Butler, ca. 1862
- Item 5250 - Benjamin Franklin Butler, ca. 1862
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Image Info Major General Benjamin Franklin Butler (1818-1893) of Massachusetts, a graduate of Waterville (later Colby) College, was a criminal attorney, a national political figure and a "political general" during the Civil War.
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He earned several unflattering nicknames: "Spoons" for alleged theft of some silverware, and "Beast" for his administration in federally-occupied New Orleans.
Butler was controversial throughout the war, and though intelligent and a good lawyer, was not a successful or talented military officer.
His photograph is from a collection of card photographs belonging to Abner R. Small, a soldier in the 20th Maine volunteer infantry.