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Jared Potter Kirtland

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Besides his professional attainments, Dr. Kirtland was interested in all departments of natural history. He was an efficient assistant in the first geological survey of Ohio, and was untiring in his efforts to improve the horticulture and agriculture of his adopted state. He died at his residence in
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went into operation in 1813, Kirtland was the first matriculated student in a class of 38 members. He was married in May, 1814, to Caroline, second daughter of Joshua Atwater, of Wallingford, and after graduation in 1815 he practiced in Wallingford until 1818, when he made a journey to Ohio to
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He had acquired a large country practice, and had also been for three terms a member of the legislature, when in 1837 he was elected to the professorship of the theory and practice of medicine in the
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perfect arrangements for a removal thither. But on returning for his family he found a peculiarly attractive opportunity for establishing himself in
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in 1803. In the meantime the son remained in Wallingford. When Potter died in 1810, he left a legacy to provide for Jared's medical education at
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Shortly after the death of his first wife he was married to Hannah F. Toucey, of
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in 1855. Twenty years later, in 1875, he was elected as a member to the
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Gifford, G E (November 1972). "Dr. Jared Kirtland and his warbler".
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FERTIG, H H (June 1955). "Some letters of Jared Potter Kirtland".
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at the Illinois Natural History Survey, hosted by the
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with Great Britain prevented the voyage, and when the
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Wallingford, Connecticut
Rockport, Ohio
natural history
malacology
Cleveland Museum of Natural History

naturalist
malacologist
politician
U.S. state
Ohio
probate judge
Ohio House of Representatives
physician
Western Reserve University
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Wallingford, Connecticut
Connecticut Land Company
Western Reserve
Edinburgh
War of 1812
Yale School of Medicine
Durham, Conn
Poland, Ohio
Ohio Medical College
Cincinnati
East Rockport
Cleveland
American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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