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James Edward Butler (May 20, 1843 – July 23, 1913) was an American justice of the peace, planter, and merchant in Alabama. James Edward Butler was born May 20, 1843, in
Poplar Ridge, Alabama Poplar Ridge is an unincorporated community in Madison County, Alabama, United States. History Poplar Ridge is named for a nearby ridge that was covered with tulip poplar trees. A post office operated under the name Poplar Ridge from 1874 to 19 ...
, the son of
Canada Butler Canada Butler (c. 1821 - December 12, 1862) was a state legislator in Alabama. He lived in Poplar Ridge, Alabama in Madison County, Alabama. He was a Republican. He died “on duty” and is buried in Montgomery. He was born about 1821 in Tenne ...
. He served in the Confederate Army, was captured in 1864 and held at Camp Chase in Ohio until 1865. He married Nancy Jane Nichols and they had several children. Their son William Edward Butler served in the Alabama Senate in 1919 and 1920. He was a witness for Joseph Wheeler in the investigation of the November 2, 1880, election contested by
William M. Lowe William Manning Lowe (June 12, 1842 – October 12, 1882) was an American politician who served the state of Alabama in the U.S. House of Representatives between 1879 and 1881 and in 1882. He was born on June 12, 1842, in Huntsville, Alabama. He ...
. After the civil war he entered business in
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, running a large general supply store for a number of years, and by the time of his death he was the head of the ''Butler-Kyser Oil Company''. He had also been in the common trade and in 1909 sold 3000 bales worth $141,000, (~$ in ) which was a very large sale for the time. He was not new to large sales of cotton with previous sales being noted in 1904 of 1400 bales and in 1906 of 1300 bales. Butler died at home in New Hope on July 23, 1913, after being taken ill whilst at a Confederate reunion a few weeks earlier followed by rapid deterioration of health. He was survived by his wife and eight children, five daughters and three sons. His final will had been made days before his death whilst sick and his estate was estimated to be around $350,000 (~$ in ). James Edward Butler was the uncle of Samuel Riley Butler, who served as the county superintendent of education and was the namesake of the
S. R. Butler High School S. R. Butler High School was a four-year Public school (government funded), public high school that served students in Educational stages, grades ninth grade, 9-twelfth grade, 12 from Huntsville, Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama. The school was named ...
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Butler, James Edward 1843 births 1913 deaths American justices of the peace 19th-century American merchants Businesspeople from Alabama Confederate States Army soldiers People of Alabama in the American Civil War People from Madison County, Alabama American planters