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  1. John Butler (c. April 28, 1728 – May 12, 1796) was an American-born military officer, landowner, colonial official in the British Indian Department, and merchant. During the American Revolutionary War, he was a prominent Loyalist who led the provincial regiment known as Butler's Rangers.

  2. Butler's Rangers (1777–1784) was a Loyalist provincial military unit of the American Revolutionary War, raised by American loyalist John Butler. Most members of the regiment were Loyalists from upstate New York and northeastern Pennsylvania .

  3. John Butler. Quick Facts. Significance: John Butler was the founder and commander of Butler's Rangers, an American Loyalist force that fought for the Crown during the American Revolutionary War. Place of Birth: New London, Connecticut. Date of Birth: On or before April 28, 1728. Place of Death: Newark, Upper Canada. Date of Death: May 12, 1796.

  4. At the outbreak of the American Revolution, John Butler was a successful farmer on the Mohawk River opposite Fort Hunter (now Fonda, NY). He held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the colonial militia of New York and the appointment of Deputy Superintendent in the British Indian Department.

  5. The Rangers were formed by Lieutenant Colonel John Butler and were composed of Loyalists, mainly from the Mohawk Valley (in present day State of New York), who came to Canada to flee the imprisonment and persecution inflicted by the American Rebels.

  6. In the tranquil town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, where the Niagara River enters the Great Lake, Colonel John Butler established his headquarters during the American Revolution, and afterwards made the fertile, temperate peninsula his home.

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  8. May 18, 2021 · Capt. John Butler commanded a company of light dragoons in the war of 1812, and served on the northern frontier. After the close of the war, he, with a partner, fitted out a merchant vessel, of which he was master, sailing from Portland, Me., to the West Indies, where he died, after several voyages, of yellow fever, at...

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