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Daniel Adams Butterfield (October 31, 1831 – July 17, 1901) was a New York businessman, a Union general in the American Civil War, and Assistant Treasurer of the United States. After working for American Express, co-founded by his father, Butterfield served in the Civil War, where he was soon promoted brigadier general, and wounded at Gaines' Mill. While recuperating, he either wrote or re-wrote a popular bugle-call for burials, called Taps. He commanded a division at Fredericksburg, and then became Hooker's chief of staff, sharing both the credit for improved morale and responsibility for the licentious behavior that Hooker tolerated in camp. He also became embroiled in Hooker’s political feuds with Burnside and Meade. Wounded at Gettysburg, he served in Sherman’s Atlanta campaign, before

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  • دانيال باترفيلد (ar)
  • Daniel Butterfield (en)
  • Daniel Butterfield (fr)
  • ダニエル・バターフィールド (ja)
  • Daniel Butterfield (pt)
  • Баттерфилд, Даниель (ru)
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  • دانيال باترفيلد (بالإنجليزية: Daniel Butterfield)‏ هو ضابط وشخصية أعمال أمريكي، ولد في 31 أكتوبر 1831 في أوتيكا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 17 يوليو 1901 في كولد سبرينغ في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Daniel Adams Butterfield (né le 31 octobre 1831 à Utica et mort le 17 juillet 1901 à Cold Spring) est un homme d'affaires américain, un politicien, et un des political generals de l'Armée de l'Union pendant la guerre de Sécession. On lui attribue la composition de la fameuse sonnerie de clairon Taps. Après-guerre, pendant la présidence de Ulysses Grant, Butterfield est nommé assistant du trésorier-général des États-Unis. Daniel Butterfield est compromis dans le scandale Fisk-Gould. Il reçoit en 1892, 30 ans après les faits, la Medal of Honor « pour acte de bravoure ». (fr)
  • ダニエル・アダムズ・バターフィールド(英: Daniel Adams Butterfield、1831年10月31日-1901年7月17日)は、ニューヨーク州の実業家であり、南北戦争では北軍の将軍だった。後にニューヨーク州でアメリカ合衆国財務官補を務めた。集合ラッパの「タップス」を作曲した者とされており、またユリシーズ・グラント政権下での暗黒の金曜日と呼ばれる金市場に関わるスキャンダルに巻き込まれた。南北戦争での功績により、名誉勲章を受章した。 (ja)
  • Daniel Adams Butterfield (nascido em 31 de outubro de 1831 - 17 de julho de 1909) foi um empresário e soldado dos Estados Unidos. Se formou em Union College em 1849, e tornou-se um comerciante de Nova Iorque. Com o início da Guerra Civil em 1861, ele foi um coronel. Demonstrando liderança em combates militares no Potomac e no vale de Shenandoah. (pt)
  • Даниель Адамс Баттерфилд (Daniel Adams Butterfield) (31 октября 1831, Ютика, Нью-Йорк — 17 июля 1901, Колд-Спринг[d], Нью-Йорк) — нью-йоркский бизнесмен, генерал армии Союза в годы гражданской войны и помощник казначея Нью-Йорка. Считается, что именно он написал мелодию для горна «Taps», известную ещё как «Butterfield’s Lullaby» (играется на плацу при подъёме флага). Был связан с финансовым скандалом, известным как «Чёрная пятница» В 1892 году получил Медаль Почета за свои действия в годы гражданской войны. (ru)
  • Daniel Adams Butterfield (October 31, 1831 – July 17, 1901) was a New York businessman, a Union general in the American Civil War, and Assistant Treasurer of the United States. After working for American Express, co-founded by his father, Butterfield served in the Civil War, where he was soon promoted brigadier general, and wounded at Gaines' Mill. While recuperating, he either wrote or re-wrote a popular bugle-call for burials, called Taps. He commanded a division at Fredericksburg, and then became Hooker's chief of staff, sharing both the credit for improved morale and responsibility for the licentious behavior that Hooker tolerated in camp. He also became embroiled in Hooker’s political feuds with Burnside and Meade. Wounded at Gettysburg, he served in Sherman’s Atlanta campaign, before (en)
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  • Daniel Adams Butterfield (en)
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  • Daniel Adams Butterfield (en)
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  • Cold Spring, New York, U.S. (en)
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  • Utica, New York, U.S. (en)
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