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TUTTLE, Hudson, author, born in Berlin Heights, Erie County, Ohio, 4 October, 1836. He was educated at the common schools and the Hommopathie college, Cleveland, Ohio. He has contributed extensively to spiritualistic papers and to secular and scientific journals, and has made original observations in microscopy. He has published "Life in the Spheres" (New York, 1855); "Arcana of Nature" (Boston, 1859)" "Career of the God-Idea" (1869) ; "Career of the Christ-Idea" (1869)" "Career of Religious Ideas " (New York, 1869) ; "Origin and Development of Man" (Boston, 1871)" "Stories for Children" (Toledo, 1874)" "The Cross and Steeple" (1875); and several novels, including "Clair, a Tale of Mormon Perfidy" (Chicago, 1881)" "Heloise: Love or Religion" (1882)" and "Camile, or Love and Labor" (1882).--His wife, Emma Rood, born in Braceville, Trumbull County, Ohio, 21 July, 1839, was educated at Western Reserve seminary, Farmington, Ohio, and at Hiram college. Mrs. Tuttle has been a constant contributor to Newspaper literature, has worked for the ethical education of the young, and also with great zeal to effect some reform in the manner of treating animals. She has been successful as a lecturer, an elocutionist, and a reader, and has composed many songs, which have been set to music and published, the best-known being "The Unseen City," "Beautiful Claribel," "My Lost Darling," and "We shall meet Our Friends in the Morning." Many of her poems are popular as selections for recitation. She has published" Blossoms of Our Spring" (Boston, 1864); "Gazelle" (1866) ; "The Lyceum Guide" (1870) ; "Stories for Our Children" (Toledo, 1874); and "Poems: From Soul to Soul" (1888).
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