Further Reading
- Galenson, Walter. The United Brotherhood of Carpenters: the First Hundred Years. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983. ISBN 0-674-92196-8.
- Raddock, Maxwell C. Portrait of an American Labor Leader: William L. Hutcheson. New York City: Institute of Social Research, 1955.
| Preceded by James Kirby |
President, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America October 8, 1915 – 1951 |
Succeeded by Maurice Hutcheson |
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| Name | Hutcheson, William |
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| Date of birth | February 6, 1874 |
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| Date of death | October 20, 1953 |
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