Papers, 1712-1886.

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Papers, 1712-1886.

A small collection of papers of Manasseh Cutler, clergyman, physician, congressman, and co-founder of the Ohio Company. Cutler's papers include deeds to lands in Ipswich and Hamilton, Mass., legal papers, a small amount of correspondence, a ms. almanac for the year 1764, and a small notebook containing a classification of animals. Also included is some correspondence of Cutler's son Temple Cutler, mostly in regard to the Ohio Company. Also, a few ms. reports of the Ohio Company in the 1830s, and the estate inventory of Rufus Putnam Cutler.

1 narrow box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6917655

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Cutler, Rufus Putnam, 1814-1877

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Ohio Company

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Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823

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Congregational clergyman; botanist; one of the founders of the Ohio Co. which colonized the Ohio River Valley; member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. From the description of Manasseh Cutler letter to Benjamin Lincoln [manuscript], 1783 May 18. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 191118377 Cutler (Yale University, B.A. 1765 and Harvard, A.M.1770) was appointed minister of Ipswich Hamlet in 1771. He published a botanical paper in the first volume of the...

Cutler, Temple, 1782-1857.

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