About
This collection includes materials sourced from the Manasseh Cutler Papers. Manasseh Cutler (1742-1823) was a clergyman from Massachusetts who served as a member of the House of Representatives. As an agent of the Ohio Company of Associates, he was involved in the settlement of the Northwest Territory and is considered a founder of Ohio University. Much of his writings and correspondence relate to natural history and botanical research including species identification, medicinal uses of plants, and specimen collecting.
Works
Letter from Manasseh Cutler to unknown recipient, February 10, 1786
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Letter from Manasseh Cutler to Winthrop Sargent, June 6, 1790
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List of bird species, May 28, 1791
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List of specimens sent from Manasseh Cutler to W. D. Peck, May 16, 1793
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Memorandum of letter from Manasseh Cutler to Dr. Muhlenberg, August 10, 1791
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Notes on animal species, 1795
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