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Forrest Cutright

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Forrest Cutright

Dates: 1910–

Family: Other Families

Residence (at time of interview): Chillicothe, OH

Forrest Cutright was raised on a farm next door to the “Isaacs Place” on a ridge east of Chillicothe, Ohio.  He had memories of the last of the sons of Tucker and Ann-Elizabeth Isaacs to live on the farm.  From his father he heard of hunting expeditions and harvest meals shared with the Isaacs family, and of how Tucker Isaacs got people out of slavery. 

Interview Information

17 July 1995, Chillicothe, OH
Interviewees: Forrest Cutright, Paul Easterday

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