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Encyclopedia > David Butler

David Butler (18291891) was a U.S. political figure. He was the first governor of Nebraska, serving from 1867 until 1871.


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Butler grew up in a military family, and his interest in journalism was sparked when his father, who was in the Air Force, was assigned to Torrejon, Spain, in the late 1960s, his mother, Jodie Gunckel, said in an article about her son's death in Stars and Stripes.
Butler, who was single and had no children, came to Stars and Stripes almost five years ago and spent his first three years with the paper as a copy editor at the European edition’s headquarters in Darmstadt, Germany.
Butler’s mother, Jodie Gunckel, said her son’s interest in journalism — and in Stars and Stripes — took root early, when her husband, who was in the Air Force, was assigned to Torrejon, Spain, in the late 1960s.
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