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Charles Cutts United States Senator
from New HampshireIn office
June 21, 1810 – June 10, 1813Preceded by Nahum Parker Succeeded by Jeremiah Mason Personal details Born January 31, 1769
Portsmouth, New HampshireDied January 25, 1846 (aged 76)
Lewinsville, VirginiaPolitical party Federalist Charles Cutts (January 31, 1769 – January 25, 1846) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Portsmouth, he graduated from Harvard University in 1789, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1795, and practiced. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1803 to 1810, serving as speaker in 1807, 1808, and 1810.
Cutts was elected as a Federalist to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Nahum Parker and served from June 21, 1810 to June 10, 1813, when a successor was elected. He was elected Secretary of the United States Senate and served from October 12, 1814, to December 12, 1825. Cutts moved to Fairfax County, Virginia and settled near Lewinsville, where he died in 1846; interment was in a nearby private cemetery.
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United States Senate Preceded by
Nahum ParkerUnited States Senator (Class 3) from New Hampshire
1810–1813
Served alongside: Nicholas GilmanSucceeded by
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