Cutts, James Madison, 1837-1903

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Cutts was born in Washington D.C. on October 20, 1837, the son of James Madison Cutts, an official of the U.S. Treasury Department, and Ellen Elisabeth O'Neal, the sister of Rose O'Neal Greenhow. Cutts' sister Adele was the second wife of US Senator Stephen A. Douglas. Cutts was the grandson of congressman Richard Cutts, whose wife Anna was the sister of First Lady Dolley Madison. He attended Georgetown Preparatory School, graduated from Brown University in 1856, and received his LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1861.

At the start of the American Civil War, Cutts enlisted with the 1st Rhode Island Infantry. Six weeks later, in May 1861, he was appointed as a Captain in the newly created 11th Infantry Regiment. Burnside appointed Cutts as a judge advocate where he served as the prosecutor of Clement Vallandigham. While serving on the staff of Ambrose Burnside in 1863, Cutts was charged with conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman after he allegedly committed several offenses, including criticizing Burnside in letters to the president, constantly arguing with his fellow officers, and attempting to view a married woman dressing in the hotel room next to his by peering over the transom. His appeal reached President Lincoln, who approved the convictions, but reduced the punishment to a written reprimand. Lincoln then wrote Cutts a letter, likely presented in person, indicating that he was sure the "peeping" offense would not be repeated, and urging Cutts to attain his full potential by demonstrating the self-control necessary to avoid pointless quarrels with his peers and superiors. Cutts is reported to have been so chastened that he resolved to reclaim his reputation through battlefield heroism.

Cutts displayed gallantry at the Battle of the Wilderness, the Battle of Spotsylvania and the Battle of Petersburg between May 5 and June 18, 1864. He received the Medal of Honor for these actions on May 2, 1891. Claims that Cutts received a "triple" Medal of Honor are not accurate; he received a single award that cited his combined heroism in three separate battles.

"For gallantry at Wilderness, Spotsylvania and Petersburg, 1864."

After the war, Cutts was transferred to the 20th Infantry Regiment. While serving in Louisiana in 1868, Cutts was accused of being intoxicated while on duty, being indecently dressed, and being abusive to the soldiers under his command. Informed that the convening authority for his subsequent court-martial intended to recommend his dismissal from the service, Cutts resigned his commission on June 19, 1868.

After leaving the Army, Cutts taught rhetoric and oratory at Seton Hall University. In 1882, he moved to Washington to take a position in the War Department, first serving in the surgeon general's office, and later in the office of the Army's adjutant general.

On February 19, 1903, Cutts became ill from uremia on a Washington, D.C. street car while returning to work after his lunch break. He remained at Emergency Hospital until he died in Washington on February 24, 1903. Cutts was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Section 3, Site 1371-SS.

In 1871, Cutts married Mary E. Wheeler of Baltimore. They were the parents of six children, including Leo, Mary, Arthur, Horace, James and Harold.

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referencedIn Cleveland-Harrison (1885-1893): Cutts, J. Madison United States. National Archives and Records Administration
creatorOf Cutts family papers, 1755-1905 Library of Congress
creatorOf Douglas, Adele Cutts, b. 1835. Letter: Chicago, [Ill.], to [Mrs. James Madison Cutts, Washington, D.C.], 1857 Aug. 7. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
referencedIn Consolidated Military Officer's File of Lieutenant Colonel James Madison Cutts, 11th U.S. Infantry United States. National Archives and Records Administration
referencedIn Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874 Houghton Library
referencedIn Cutts, J.M. -- Captain, 20th Infantry United States. National Archives and Records Administration
creatorOf Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Curtis" to "Devens". Brown University Archives, John Hay Library
referencedIn Congressional Medal of Honor File of Captain James M. Cutts, 11th U.S. Infantry Regiment United States. National Archives and Records Administration
creatorOf Douglas, Adele Cutts, b. 1835. Letter: to [Mrs. James Madison Cutts], n.d. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
referencedIn Cutts, James M. -- Captain, 11th Infantry United States. National Archives and Records Administration
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contributorOf 1863 - Cutts, J M - File No. C75 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1863 - Cutts, J M - File No. C91 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1863 - Cutts, J M - File No. C84 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1861 - Cutts, J M - File No. C560 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1862 - Cutts, J M - File No. C19 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Cutts, J M - File No. C1845 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1866 - Cutts, J M - File No. C758 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1868 - Cutts, J M - File No. C183 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf Cutts, James Madison - State: Louisiana - Year: 1868 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Cutts, J M - File No. C1321 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1864 - Cutts, J M - File No. C1473 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1863 - Cutts, J M - File No. C931 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
referencedIn Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984 Series: Letters Received, 1805 - 1889 File Unit: 1863 - Burnside, A E - File No. O117 National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn Cutts, J.M. -- Captain, 20th Infantry United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1866 - Cutts, J M - File No. C786 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1866 - Cutts, J M - File No. C849 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf Approved Pension File for Mary E. Cutts, Widow of James Madison Cutts, Company C, 1st Rhode Island Infantry Regiment (Private); and 11th U.S. Infantry Regiment (Captain) (WC-551795) United States. National Archives and Records Administration
contributorOf 1861 - Cutts, J M - File No. C762 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Providence RI US
Georgetown DC US
New Orleans LA US
Cambridge MA US
Washington City DC US
Washington City DC US
Washington City DC US
Spotsylvania County VA US
Orange County VA US
Cincinnati OH US
Petersburg VA US
Baton Rouge LA US
South Orange NJ US
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Civil War, 1861-1865
Court martials and courts of inquiry
Medal of Honor
Petersburg (Va.) Siege of, 1864-1865
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, Va., 1864
Wilderness, Battle of the, Va., 1864
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Birth 1837-10-20

Death 1903-02-24

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