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CUTLER, Enos, soldier, born in Brookfield, Massachusetts, 1 November 1781 ; died in Salem, 14 July 1860. He was graduated at Brown in 1800, and was a tutor there for one year. He studied law, and, being called to the bar, settled in Cincinnati. He joined the army, and was appointed lieutenant in the 7th infantry in 1808, rising by successive promotions to be colonel of the 4th infantry in 1836. He resigned on 30 November 1839. He saw service in the war of 1812, in the first Seminole campaign with General Jackson, and in the Creek war.
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