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Daniel Bateman Cutter

Daniel Bateman Cutter (May 10, 1808 – December 7, 1889) was an American politician and physician from New Hampshire.

Early life

Daniel Bateman Cutter was born on May 10, 1808, in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, as the eldest child of Sally (née Jones) and Daniel Cutter. He graduated from Kimball Union Academy in 1829. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1833 with a Master of Arts. He studied medicine with Luke Howe of Jaffrey and under his uncle Nemehiah Cutter of Pepperell, Massachusetts. He then graduated from Yale School of Medicine with a Doctor of Medicine in 1835.

Career

Cutter practiced medicine in Ashby, Massachusetts, until 1837. He then practiced medicine for the rest of his life in Peterborough, New Hampshire.

Cutter served in the New Hampshire General Court in 1852. He also served in the 1852 New Hampshire Constitutional Convention. He also served as superintendent of schools. He helped organize and was a manager of the Peterborough Savings Bank. In 1881, he published the History of Jaffrey about his hometown.

Personal life

Cutter married Clementina Parker, daughter of Asa Parker, of Jaffrey on December 8, 1835. They had two daughters. His wife died in August 28, 1870. He married Tryphena (née Tufts) Richardson on December 5, 1872.

Cutter died of kidney disease on December 7, 1889, in Peterborough.

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