American politician
Michael E. Butler (May 5, 1855 – August 3, 1926) was an American politician from New York.
Butler was born on May 5, 1855, in New York City ,[ 1] the son of Edmund Butler. After finishing school he worked in the stevedoring business with his father and brother.[ 2]
In 1882, Butler was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Democrat , representing the Kings County 1st District. He served in the Assembly in 1883 [ 1] and 1884 .[ 3] He sat in the Assembly with Theodore Roosevelt and despite their different backgrounds and political beliefs struck a strong friendship.[ 2] In the 1910 United States House of Representatives election , he was the Democratic candidate for New York's 6th congressional district . He lost the election to William M. Calder .[ 4] He was a delegate to the 1912 Democratic National Convention .[ 5]
Butler died at his summer home in Quogue on August 3, 1926.[ 2] He was buried in Calvary Cemetery .[ 6]
^ a b The Argus Almanac: A Political and Financial Annual for 1883 . Albany, N.Y.: The Argus Company. 1883. p. 98 – via Google Books .
^ a b c "Michael E. Butler, Veteran Political Leader, Dies at 71" . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . Vol. 86, no. 213. New York, N.Y. 3 August 1926. p. 2 – via Brooklyn Public Library: Historical Newspapers.
^ The Argus Almanac: A Political and Financial Almanac for 1884 . Albany, N.Y.: The Argus Company. 1884. p. 100 – via Google Books .
^ Murlin, Edgar L. (1911). The New York Red Book . Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 640 – via Google Books .
^ Woodson, Urey ; Blumenberg, Milton W. (1912). Official Report of the Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention, Held in Baltimore, Maryland, June 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and July 1 and 2, 1912 . Chicago, I.L.: The Peterson Linotyping Co. p. 109 – via HathiTrust .
^ "Political Leaders Pay Last Tribute at Butler Rites" . The Brooklyn Daily Eagle . Vol. 86, no. 216. New York, N.Y. 6 August 1926. p. 3 – via Brooklyn Public Library: Historical Newspapers.