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[[File:WB%20Cutting.jpg|right|]][[File:WB%20Cutting.jpg|right|thumb||William Bayard Cutting<br>[[http://www.bayardcuttingarboretum.com/about-us/about-william-bayard-cutting/|Cutting Arboretum]]]]'''Born: '''January 12, 1850
[[File:WB%20Cutting.jpg|right|thumb||William Bayard Cutting<br>[[http://www.bayardcuttingarboretum.com/about-us/about-william-bayard-cutting/|Cutting Arboretum]]]]'''Born: '''January 12, 1850


'''Died: '''March 1, 1912
'''Died: '''March 1, 1912

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William Bayard Cutting
[Arboretum]

Born: January 12, 1850

Died: March 1, 1912

Married: Olivia Peyton Murray

Children: W. Bayard Cutting, Jr., [Bayard Cutting], [Murray Cutting], Olivia Murray Cutting

'[Bayard Cutting ]was an attorney, financier, real estate developer, sugar beet refiner and philanthropist. Cutting and his brother Fulton started the sugar beet industry in the United States in 1888. He was a builder of railroads, operated the ferries of New York City, and developed part of the south Brooklyn waterfront, Red Hook.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Bayard Cutting had a camp on Deer Island in 1905, when the New York Times reported that Count Erwin Wurmbrand of Newport and W. Bayard Cutting, Jr. (who was a private patient of Dr. E. L. Trudeau), were also in camp. R. Fulton Cutting-- a brother of Bayard Cutting, Sr.--was one of the original incorporators of Trudeau's Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium. See 'A Rare Romance in Medicine for a full account of the "Cutting incident."