Frank Walcott Hutt

Short Name: Frank Walcott Hutt
Full Name: Hutt, Frank Walcott, 1869-1946
Birth Year: 1869
Death Year: 1946

Born: September 6, 1869, Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Died: November 30, 1946, Taunton, Massachusetts.
Buried: Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.

Hutt and his wife Emma were living in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in 1900, and in Bristol County in 1930. Frank was a newspaper reporter for The Lynn Daily Item, The New Bedford Standard-Times and the Taunton Gazette. One time, he was secretary to sculptor William Ordway Partridge. In the latter part of his life, he pursued interests as a naturalist and historian.

Hutt’s works include:
Local and Miscellaneous Poems (Gloucester, Massachusetts: George L. Jeffery,1888)
A History of Bristol County, Massachusetts (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1924)

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Texts by Frank Walcott Hutt (11)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
I miss you now, O tender, wrinkled hands that smoothedFrank Walcott Hutt (Author)2
Jesus, our Savior and FriendFrank W. Hutt (Author)English2
Lord, I am not my own, but ThineFrank W. Hutt (Author)English2
Lord, what can I sayFrank Walcott Hutt (Author)2
No one is forgotten at the feast the Lord preparethFrank Walcott Hutt (Author)English3
O count me out of the evilFrank Walcott Hutt (Author)English2
There is a lamp to guide me 'till the coming of the dayFrank W. Hutt (Author)English2
We're going forth to battleFrank Walcott Hutt (Author)2
When early tides were flowingFrank Walcott Hutt (Author)English2
Where Jesus stands my soul invitingFrank Walcott Hutt (Author)2
While there's a little seed for me to sowFrank Walcott Hutt (Author)English5
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