Butler (disambiguation)
A butler is a domestic worker, generally in a large household and usually the senior male servant.
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Butler or Butlers may also refer to:
People
- Buttlar (noble family), also spelled Butler, an old German noble family
- Butler (surname), including list of people with the surname
- Butler Ames (1871–1954), American politician, engineer, soldier and businessman
- Butler Derrick (1936–2014), former U.S. Representative from South Carolina
- Butler B. Hare (1875–1967), U.S. Representative from South Carolina
- Butler Lampson (born 1943), American computer scientist
Places
Antarctica
Australia and New Zealand
Canada
- Butler, Manitoba
- Butler Range, a mountain range in British Columbia
United States
- Butler, Alabama
- Butler, Arizona
- Butler, California
- Butlers, California
- Butler, Georgia
- Butler, Illinois
- Butler, Indiana
- Butler, Kentucky
- Butler, Maryland
- Butler, Missouri
- Butler, New Jersey
- Butler, New York
- Butler, Ohio
- Butler, Oklahoma, town in Custer County
- Butler, Delaware County, Oklahoma, census-designated place
- Butler, Pennsylvania
- Butler, South Dakota
- Butler, Tennessee
- Butler, Texas
- Butler, Bastrop County, Texas
- Butler, Wisconsin (disambiguation)
- Atwood, Nevada, also known as Butler, Nevada
- Butler County (disambiguation)
- Butler Farm, Swedesboro, New Jersey, on the National Register of Historic Places
- Butler railway station, in Perth, Western Australia, Australia
- Butler station (MBTA), in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- Butler station (New Jersey), in Morris County, New Jersey, United States
- Butler Township (disambiguation)
- Butler Valley (Arizona)
- Camp Butler, original name of Camp Misery, an American Civil War Union Army camp
- Fort Butler (disambiguation)
- Lake Butler (disambiguation)
Outer space
- 13543 Butler, an asteroid
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Butler Review, another name for The Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction (published on 4 July 2004), after its chairman Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell
- The Butler (1916 film), a 1916 American comedy
- The Butler, a 2013 American film
Companies
- Butler Air Transport, a defunct Australian company
- Butler Hotel, Seattle, Washington
- Butler International, a defunct engineering services firm based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Butlers (company) (BUTLERS GmbH & Co KG), a German retail chain
- Butlers Chocolates, an Irish-owned manufacturer of luxury chocolate and chocolate products
- Hotel Butler, a restaurant in Saugatuck, Michigan
Schools
- Butler College, one of the six residential colleges of Princeton University
- Butler Community College, El Dorado, Kansas
- Butler High School (disambiguation)
- Butler University, liberal arts university in Indianapolis, Indiana
- Butler Bulldogs, the athletic program of Butler University
Titles
- Baron Butler, a title created twice, once in the Peerage of Ireland and once in the Peerage of England
- Butler baronets, two baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
- Grand Butler of France, a position in the Maison du Roi during the ancien regime
Other uses
- Butler (basketball), a team based in Butler, Ohio that played in the Central Basketball League in the 1906–07 season
- Butler (software), automating application for Mac OS X
- Butler Act, a 1925 Tennessee law prohibiting public school teachers from denying the Biblical account of man's origin
- Butler Blackhawk, 1928 American biplane
- Butler Block, a building in Uxbridge, Massachusetts
- Butler group, in mathematics
- Butler Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island
- Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio
- Butler Library, Columbia University
- Butler matrix, a beamforming network used to feed a phased array of antenna elements
- Butler oscillator
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