Daniel Butterfield

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Daniel Butterfield was a Union Army general in the American Civil War, best known for composing the bugle call "Taps."

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instanceOf American Civil War officer
Union Army general
human
allegiance United States of America
awardReceived Medal of Honor
awardReceivedFor Battle of Gaines’s Mill
surface form: Battle of Gaines' Mill
battle Battle of Antietam
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Gaines’s Mill
surface form: Battle of Gaines' Mill

Battle of Gettysburg
Peninsula Campaign
Second Battle of Bull Run
Seven Days Battles
branchOfService United States Volunteers
composed bugle call "Taps"
conflict American Civil War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1831-10-31
dateOfDeath 1901-07-17
educatedAt Union College
employer American Express
familyName Butterfield
father John Butterfield
fatherOccupation founder of American Express
fullName Daniel Adams Butterfield
givenName Daniel
knownFor composing the bugle call "Taps"
middleName Adams
militaryBranch Union Army
militaryRank brigadier general
major general of volunteers
notableWork composition of the bugle call "Taps"
occupation businessman
soldier
placeOfBirth Utica, New York
placeOfBurial West Point Cemetery
surface form: United States Military Academy Post Cemetery

West Point, New York
placeOfDeath Cold Spring, New York
positionHeld chief of staff of the Army of the Potomac
executive at American Express
religion Episcopalian
servedIn Army of the Potomac
serviceEnd 1865
serviceStart 1861
sexOrGender male
stateOfMilitaryService New York

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West Point Cemetery notableBurial Daniel Butterfield