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James Goold Cutler

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Preceded by
  
Adolph J. Rodenbeck

Name
  
James Cutler

Profession
  
Architect

Party
  
Republican Party

Political party
  
Republican

Spouse
  
Anna Abbey (m. 1871)

Succeeded by
  
Hiram H. Edgerton

Role
  
Architect


James Goold Cutler

Born
  
April 24, 1848 Albany, New York (
1848-04-24
)

Died
  
April 21, 1927, Rochester, New York, United States

Resting place
  
Mount Hope Cemetery

James Goold Cutler (April 24, 1848 – April 21, 1927) was a prominent Rochester, New York architect and businessman, and served as the Mayor of Rochester from 1904 to 1907. He was born in Albany, New York, the son of John N. Cutler and Mary E. (Goold) Cutler. On September 27, 1871, he married Anna Catherine Abbey, and in 1872 he and his brother J. W. Cutler moved with their families to the Rochester, New York area. Here he was a practicing architect from 1872 to 1884 in partnership with Andrew Jackson Warner (1833–1910) from 1875 to 1877. He was a republican presidential elector for New York State in 1896 and was the mayor of Rochester, N.Y. from 1904 to 1907. He was the inventor of the Cutler mail chute, a mail delivery system for tall buildings, and was associated with his brother, J. W. Cutler, in management of the Cutler Manufacturing company, controlling and operating the Cutler mail chute patents. He died on April 21, 1927 in Rochester and was eulogized by his many friends including former U.S. president William Howard Taft, former governor of New York Charles Evans Hughes and former presidential candidate John W. Davis.

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