Ohio History Journal

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JARED POTTER KIRTLAND, M

JARED POTTER KIRTLAND, M.D., "THE SAGE OF

ROCKPORT," NOVEMBER 10, 1793--DECEMBER

18, 1877

 

By GEORGE M. CURTIS, M. D.

 

A portly old gentleman with a robust, commanding physique

was Dr. Jared Potter Kirtland of the eighteen seventies. So

massive was his rotund frame that, to the unutterable delight of

wide-eyed visiting youngsters, he would sit and read in those pre-

Edisonian days, with a candle propped upon his powerful chest.

His home at East Rockport, Ohio, was surrounded by exotic

shrubs and flowers, and known the country over for its unexcelled

beauty. In fact, Kirtland's surroundings were quite consistent

with his belief that esthetic influences are indispensable to man.

He held that the beauty of the home surely affects the character

of those within. His own life of continued cheerfulness, of genu-

ine affection for his fellow-beings, and of a deep appreciation for

the lore of nature bore testimony to the fundamental character

of his tenets.

Indeed, he carried this principle even further in his more

generalized concept that environment and the man interact, the

one upon the other. Thus, he comments in an article concerning

the State Fair of 1859 by contrasting the "intelligent" crowd at

the fair with the "scum" gathering to view a man walk a rope

extended over the falls at Rochester and again with the "ruffian

element" witnessing "the barbarian act of hanging" at Colum-

bus, Ohio.

Kirtland, too, powerful of mind and body though he was,

could not escape his environment, nor his heredity. His father,

Turhand Kirtland, continuing on westward from Connecticut, be-

came prominent, chiefly as one of the leading agents and surveyors

of the Connecticut Land Company, which laid out many of the

towns of the Western Reserve.

Most influential, however, in Kirtland's upbringing was his

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