Byron G. Stout
Byron Gray Stout (January 12, 1829 – June 19, 1896) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Byron G. Stout | |
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The York Daily (York, PA), October 7, 1892 | |
Member of the United States House of Representatives | |
In office March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893 | |
Constituency | Michigan's 6th district |
Member of the Michigan Senate | |
In office 1860–1860 | |
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives | |
In office 1855–1855 | |
In office 1857–1857 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Byron Gray Stout January 12, 1829 Richmond, New York |
Died | June 19, 1896 67) Pontiac, Michigan | (aged
Political party | Democratic |
Alma mater | University of Michigan |
Stout was born in Richmond, New York and moved with his parents to Michigan in 1831. He attended the common schools and graduated from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1851. He studied law and became superintendent and principal of Pontiac High School in 1853 and 1854 respectively.
Stout served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives in 1855 and 1857, serving as speaker in the latter year. He was also member of the Michigan Senate in 1860 and served as president pro tempore. He was a candidate for Governor of Michigan in 1862, losing to incumbent Republican Austin Blair.
He was a member of the National Union Convention at Philadelphia in 1866 and delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1868, 1880, and 1888. He was defeated for election to Congress to represent Michigan's 5th congressional district in 1868 and 1870, losing to Omar D. Conger. Prior to 1869, he engaged in private banking.
In 1890, Stout was elected as a Democrat from Michigan's 6th congressional district to the 52nd Congress, serving from March 4, 1891 to March 3, 1893. He was not a candidate for reelection in 1892.
Byron G. Stout served as president of the Oakland County Bank from 1893 to 1896. He died in Pontiac, Michigan on June 19, 1896,[1] and is interred in Oak Hill Cemetery.
References
- "End of a Busy Life". Detroit Free Press. Pontiac. June 20, 1896. p. 3. Retrieved January 9, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- United States Congress. "Byron G. Stout (id: S000980)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
- The Political Graveyard
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Preceded by John S. Barry |
Democratic nominee for Governor of Michigan 1862 |
Succeeded by William M. Fenton |
U.S. House of Representatives | ||
Preceded by Mark S. Brewer |
United States Representative for the 6th Congressional District of Michigan 1891 – 1893 |
Succeeded by David D. Aitken |