Butler's Rangers

Butler's Rangers

Butler's Rangers (1777–1784) was a British provincial regiment composed of Loyalists (or "Tories") in the American Revolutionary War, raised by Loyalist John Butler.

Most members of the regiment were Loyalists from upstate New York. Among the regiment were former black slaves, the total number of black soldiers in Butler's Rangers is unknown, with estimates ranging from two to "more than a dozen". While some blacks served in other units and as sappers in the Engineer Corps and in the Royal Artillery, Sir William Howe banned the enlistment of blacks and ordered the disbanding of existing black regiments. [ cite web
url= http://www.earlyamerica.com/review/2004_summer_fall/soldiers.htm
title= Black Soldiers and Sailors During the Revolution
author= Paul Rastatter | date= Summer/Fall 2004 | work= The Early America Review |publisher=
accessdate= 2008-07-13
]

They were accused of participating in — or at least failing to prevent — the Wyoming Valley massacre of July 1778 and the Cherry Valley massacre of November 1778 of white settlers (including some Loyalists) by Joseph Brant's Iroquois. These actions earned the Rangers a reputation for exceptional savagery. They fought principally in western New York and Pennsylvania, but ranged as far west as Ohio and Michigan and as far south as Virginia.

Their winter quarters were constructed on the west bank of the Niagara River in what is now the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario Canada. Although the building that houses "The Lincoln and Welland Regiment Museum" in that community is traditionally known as "Butler's Barracks", it is not identical to the original barracks and never housed Butler's rangers. It was built in the years following the War of 1812 to house the Indian department and received the name because Butler had been a Deputy Superintendent in that department. [ [http://www.lwmuseum.ca/Page01/frames.html Lincoln and Welland Regiment Museum: Butler's Barracks. Retrieved on July 12, 2008.] ]

Organization

The regimental company commanders of Butler's Rangers, 1777–1784, were:

*Capt. Andrew Bradt.
*Capt. Walter Butler (John Butler's son, killed in action, 1781).
*Capt. William Caldwell, victor at the Battle of Sandusky and the Battle of Blue Licks.
*Capt. George Dame.
*Capt. Bernard Frey.
*Capt. Lewis Geneway.
*Capt. Peter Hare.
*Capt. John McDonell.
*Capt. John McKinnon.
*Capt. Benjamin Pawling.
*Capt. Peter Ten Broeck.
*Capt. Andrew Thompson.

Uniform

There is disagreement as to what the Ranger uniform looked like.

Variation A

Their uniforms consisted of a green woolen coat faced white and a white woolen waistcoat. Their pant garment was gaitered trousers made from Russia sheeting, a hemp product. Their hats were round hats, useful in shielding their faces from the sun. When in garrison or on parade, they could bring up the leaves of that hat to form a cocked hat. Their belting was black. [ cite web
url= http://www.butlersrangers.ca/bruniform.pdf
title= The Butler Ranger Uniform. Fact vs. Opinion.
author= Calvin Arnt | date= August 10, 2007 | format= PDF |work= |publisher=
accessdate= 2008-07-13
]

Variation B

Dark green coats faced with scarlet and lined with the same, a waistcoat of green cloth, and Buckskin Indian leggings reaching from the ankle to the waist...their caps were almost skull caps of black jacket leather with a black cockade on the left side. Their belts were of buff leather and crossed at the breast where they were held in place by a brass plate marked in the same manner and with the same words as the cap plate.

Weapons

They primarily used both the Long-Land and Short-Land forms of the Brown Bess musket. A mix of other firearms may have been used but would have created a supply issue due to calibre variations. [ cite web
url= http://www.iaw.on.ca/~awoolley/brang/brunif.html
title= Uniforms, Accoutrements and Weapons
author= Alan D. Woolley
date= |year= |month= |format=
work= Butler's Rangers |publisher=
accessdate= 2008-07-13
]

After War

Butler's Rangers were disbanded in June 1784, and its veterans given land grants in the Niagara region of Ontario as a reward for their services to the British crown. In 1788 the Nassau militia was formed with John Butler as its commander, filling its ranks with the demobilized officers and men of Butler's Rangers. In the early 1790s the county was changed to Lincoln and the name of the militia changed to Lincoln Militia by 1793. It was the Lincoln Militia who fought in the War of 1812 (1812–1815). This regiment exists today as The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, a primary reserve regiment of the Canadian Forces based out of St. Catharines, Ontario.

References

* "Butler's Rangers, The Revolutionary Period" by E.A. Cruikshank, published by the Lundy's Lane Historical Society, 1893, fourth reprint edition includes:
* "A Nominal Roll of Butler's Rangers" compiled by Lieutenant Colonel William A. Smy, OMM, CD, UE
* An account of the most significant actions of Butler's Rangers during the American Revolution can be found in: Williams, Glenn F. "Year of the Hangman: George Washington's Campaign Against the Iroquois." Yardley: Westholme Publishing, 2005 and in;
* E. Cruikshank, "The Story of Butler's Rangers".

Novels

* Brick, John, "The King's Rangers", 1954
* References to this war are described in the novel "Zach" by William Bell
* Miller, Orlo, "Raiders of the Mohawk," 1966. The Story of Butler's Rangers. A romanticized account based on the true life experiences of Daniel Springer, who served in the Rangers along with his older brother, Richard.

Notes

External links

* cite web
url= http://revwar75.com/battles/primarydocs/wiom1778.htm
title= Major John Butler's report of July 3, 1778 [The Wyoming Massacre]
author= Transcribed by Judy Longley
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* cite web
url= http://www.iaw.on.ca/~awoolley/brang/brang.html
title= Butler's Rangers website
author= Major Alan D. Woolley CD, The Lincoln and Welland Regiment
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accessdate= 2008-07-13

* cite web
url= http://www.iaw.on.ca/~awoolley/brang/brunif.html
title= Uniforms, Accoutrements and Weapons
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