CUTCHEON, Byron M., 1836-1908


Extended Bibliography

Cutcheon, Byron M. The American system. [Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884].

———. The bonded extension bill. Washington: [Government Printing Office], 1884.

———. A national policy of public buildings. The public building at Detroit, Michigan. Speech of Hon. Byron M. Cutcheon, of Michigan, in the House of Representatives, Saturday, July 5, 1884. Washington: [Government Printing Office], 1884.

———. The prohibition of the importation of “contract labor”. Washington: [Government Printing Office], 1884.

———. Recollections of Burnside’s East Tennessee campaign of 1863. Prepared by Companion Brevet Brigadier General Byron M. Cutcheon and read at the stated meeting of January 1, 1902. [Washington: N.p., 1902].

———. Smokeless powder, the facts stated. Washington, D.C.: Gibson Bros., printers, 1899.

———. The story of the Twentieth Michigan infantry, July 15th, 1862, to May 30th, 1865. Lansing, Mich.: R. Smith Printing Co., 1904.

———. A tribute to the life and character of James Abram Garfield. A memorial address delivered at Manistee, Sept. 25, 1881. [N.p., 1881].

United States. Congress. House. Committee on military affairs. Letter of Gen. Byron M. Cutcheon relating to H. R. 8989, to create a special roll, to be known as the “Volunteer retired list,” before the Committee on military affairs, House of Representatives [dated Dec. 31, 1906]. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1907.

Utley, Henry M. (Henry Munson), and Byron M. Cutcheon, comp. The class of sixty-one, University of Michigan and something about what ”the boys” have been doing during forty years from 1861 to 1901. [Detroit: J. Bornman & Son], 1902.

———. Michigan as a province, territory and state, the twenty-sixth member of the federal Union. Advisory editor, Clarence M. Burton. [New York]: The Publishing Society of Michigan, 1906.