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This route was abandoned in 1861 after Texas joined the Confederacy, in favor of stagecoach services established via Fort Laramie and Salt Lake City, a 24 day journey, with Wells Fargo & Co. as the foremost provider ( initially it used the old " Butterfield " name ).
The Last Waltz was advertised as The Band's " farewell concert appearance ", and the concert saw The Band joined by more than a dozen special guests, including Paul Butterfield, Eric Clapton, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Ronnie Hawkins, Dr. John, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Ronnie Wood, Bobby Charles, Neil Young and The Staple Singers.
In late 2006 Charleston joined the cast of Emmerdale, originating the character of Lily Butterfield, the estranged sister of Edna Birch ( Shirley Stelfox ) who arrives to attend her great niece Eve's wedding blessing.
Band membership at this time was Kamen and Rudnytsky, joined by David Sanborn on saxophone, Larry Packer ( formerly of Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys ) on guitar and violin, Dennis Whitted ( later of Paul Butterfield and Bonnie Raitt ) on drums and Hank DeVito ( later of Emmylou Harris ' " Hot Band ") on pedal steel.

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He built a network of loyal political cronies that included Maj. Gen. Dan Butterfield for chief of staff, and the notorious political general, Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, for command of the III Corps.
After the debacles of Fredericksburg and the Mud March, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker replaced Ambrose Burnside as Army of the Potomac commander and Butterfield became his chief of staff in January 1863.
After Gettysburg, Butterfield actively undermined Meade, in cooperation with Maj. Gen. Daniel Sickles, another crony of Hooker's.
When Meade assumed command of the Army of the Potomac just before the Battle of Gettysburg, he asked Humphreys to be his chief of staff, replacing Maj. Gen. Daniel Butterfield, who was considered to be too close politically to the previous commander, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker.
Maj. Gen. Daniel Butterfield replaced Porter to command the V Corps at the Battle of Fredericksburg, and Generals Charles Griffin, Sykes, and Humphreys the three divisions.

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* 1913 – Len Butterfield, New Zealand cricketer ( d. 1999 )
It was restored in 1873 by William Butterfield.
According to Jim Butterfield, this caused a speed reduction by a factor of five.
As Jeremy Butterfield puts it: " Grammar is often a generic way of referring to any aspect of English that people object to.
Paul Butterfield is a well known harp player of the era in the blues and blues-rock arena.
* 1973 – Alexander Butterfield reveals the existence of the " Nixon tapes " to the special Senate committee investigating the Watergate break in.
* 1973 – Watergate scandal: former White House aide Alexander Butterfield informs the United States Senate that President Richard Nixon had secretly recorded potentially incriminating conversations.
Also in 1990, the Pixies released a cover of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band's " Born in Chicago " on the compilation album Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary.
Other guests they admired ( and in most cases had worked with before ) included Muddy Waters, Dr. John, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, Paul Butterfield, and Neil Diamond.
* December 17 – Paul Butterfield, American musician ( d. 1987 )
** Paul Butterfield, American musician ( b. 1942 )
* Stephen Butterfield.
* John Earman ( 2007 ) " Aspects of Determinism in Modern Physics " in Butterfield, J., and Earman, J., eds., Philosophy of Physics, Part B.
Starting in 1860, the American Civil War closed the heavily subsidized Butterfield Overland Mail stage Southern Route through the deserts of the American Southwest.
In 1861 John Butterfield, who since 1858 had been using the Butterfield Overland Mail, also switched to the Central Route to avoid traveling through hostile territories during the American Civil War.
Running from 1857 to 1861 the Butterfield Stage Line won the $ 600, 000 / yr.
Gen. Daniel Butterfield was reassigned from command of the V Corps to be Hooker's chief of staff.
The polychromatic school chapel, new quadrangle, Temple Reading Room, Macready Theatre and Gymnasium were designed by the well-known Victorian Gothic revival architect William Butterfield in 1875, and the smaller Memorial Chapel was dedicated in 1922.
On Friday, July 13, 1973, during a preliminary interview, the Deputy Minority Counsel Donald Sanders asked White House assistant Alexander Butterfield if there was any type of recording system in the White House.
Butterfield said he was reluctant to answer, but finally stated there was a new system in the White House that automatically recorded everything in the Oval Office, the Cabinet Room and others, as well as Nixon's private office in the Old Executive Office Building.
A film adaptation of the same name directed by Gavin Hood and starring Asa Butterfield as Ender is planned for release on November 1, 2013.
The Mission was utilized in a number of ways during the late 19th century: north of the mission was the site of Lopez Station for the Butterfield Stage Lines ; it served as a warehouse for the Porter Land and Water Company ; and in 1896, the quadrangle was used as a hog farm.

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Other historical figures and famous people who have lived in Esopus include naturalist John Burroughs, abolitionist Sojourner Truth, Major Gen. Daniel Butterfield, who founded the American Express Company and wrote “ Taps ” in 1862, and 1904 Democratic nominee for president Alton Brooks Parker, a lawyer and judge, who lost to incumbent Theodore Roosevelt.
In July 1862, at Harrison's Landing ( now Berkeley Plantation ), Virginia, Norton, as regimental bugler, was the first ever to play " Taps ," which was written then and there by Gen. Daniel Butterfield, the regimental commander.
Gen. D. Butterfield ... Topography of the battle-field of Cross Keys, Va. by Lieut.
Gen. Daniel Butterfield, wrote: " I hardly know how to express my appreciation of the soldierly qualities, the gallantry, and energy displayed by my division commanders, Generals George Sykes, Humphreys, and Charles Griffin.
Gen. Daniel Butterfield wrote that Webb saved the Union Army from destruction.

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*" When You and I Were Young, Maggie " by James A. Butterfield & George Washington Johnson
Although the Pony Express is often credited with being the first fast mail line across the North American continent to the Pacific coast, it was preceded by the San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line, known as the " Jackass Mail " ( for the last 180 miles between Fort Yuma and San Diego accomplished on mule back instead of stagecoach ), which ran on a bi-monthly basis, 1500 miles between San Antonio, Texas and San Diego, California, from July 9, 1857 to December 1858 ; and by the Butterfield Overland Mail of George Chorpenning that predated the Pony Express by nearly three years.
The musicians involved in these albums-and at Condon's club-included Wild Bill Davison, Bobby Hackett ( cornet ), Billy Butterfield ( trumpet ), Edmond Hall, Peanuts Hucko, Pee Wee Russell, Bob Wilber ( clarinet ), Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity, George Brunies ( trombone ), Bud Freeman ( tenor sax ), Gene Schroeder, Dick Cary, Ralph Sutton ( piano ), Bob Casey, Walter Page, Jack Lesberg, Al Hall ( bass ), George Wettling, Buzzy Drootin, Cliff Leeman ( drums ).
* Butterfield, Consul W. History of George Rogers Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash Towns 1778 – 1779.
During the war, he served as an aide to no less than 4 generals, including Daniel Butterfield, George Meade, Joseph Hooker and Gouverneur K. Warren.
Accordingly, top runners like 1904 and 1906 Olympic champion James Lightbody, John Halstead, second-fastest in history in the event and three-time AAA champion George Butterfield all failed to advance.
George Kenneth " G. K ." Butterfield, Jr. ( born April 27, 1947 ) is the U. S. Representative for, serving since 2004.
Butterfield was born and raised in a prominent black family in Wilson, North Carolina, the son of Addie Lourine ( née Davis ) and George Kenneth Butterfield.
For example Sir George Gilbert Scott designed Bombay University & William Butterfield designed St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide.
Crawdaddy was a generational magazine known for its well-written, insightful profiles particularly of musicians, but also actors, athletes and other celebrities prominent in 1970s pop culture, including Sly Stone, Bob Marley, the Who, Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones, Mel Brooks, John Belushi, Jack Nicholson, Gregg Allman, Muhammad Ali, Joni Mitchell, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Roxy Music, Little Feat, George Carlin, Randy Newman, Paul Butterfield, Brian Eno and Roy Orbison.
Cushie Butterfield is attributed to the great Geordie comic singer George Ridley, who died in 1864 ; " Cushie " was first published in book form in the 1873 edition of " Allan's Tyneside Songs ".

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