Cutter, Bloodgood H. (Bloodgood Haviland), 1817-1906
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Bloodgood Haviland Cutter (1817-1906) was a Long Island poet who published several collections of poems in the mid- to late 19th century, including The Long Island Farmer's Poems (1886).
From the guide to the Bloodgood H. Cutter autograph, 1888, (Brooklyn Historical Society)
Long Island farmer and poet.
From the description of Bloodgood Haviland Cutter letter Joseph H. Burton [manuscript], 1889 Mar 14. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 191118420
New York poet.
From the description of Papers, [186-?]-[ca. 1888]. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 145430027
From the description of Bloodgood H. Cutter papers, [186-?]-[ca. 1888]. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 247037960
Bloodgood Haviland Cutter (1817-1906) was a New York poet who published several collections of poems in the mid-late 1800's. The manuscripts in this collection were published under the title The Long Island farmer's poems, New York, 1886. Bloodgood Cutter came to public notice when Mark Twain published his Innocents Abroad, the tale of the first modern pleasure cruise on the steamer Quaker City; Cutter was one of the passengers. Several of the poems in this manuscript collection appear to have been inspired by his travels.
From the guide to the Bloodgood H. Cutter papers, Cutter (Bloodgood H.) papers, 1886-1886, (John Hay Library Special Collections)
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