Background
Nutting was born in 1840 in West Monroe, New New York
United States representative politician
Nutting was born in 1840 in West Monroe, New New York
He pursued an academic course, studying law and was admitted to the Barometer He commenced the practice of law in Oswego, New New York He subsequently served as the Oswego County district attorney from January 1, 1869 until January 1, 1872.
Nutting later served as an Oswego County Judge, serving from January 1, 1878 until March 4, 1883, when he resigned to take a seat in Congress.
In 1882, Nutting was elected as a Republican to the 48th Congress Congress and served from March 4, 1883 until March 3, 1885. He was defeated fore re-election in 1884 by John South. Pindar.
Following his defeat, Nutting resumed the practice of law in Oswego. In 1886, was elected to the 50th Congress.
He was subsequently re-election in 1888 to the 51st Congress and thus served again from March 4, 1887, until his death.
He was succeeded by his immediate predecessor, Sereno East. Payne. Nutting died on October 15, 1889 in Oswego, New New York He was interred in Riverside Cemetery.
From January 1, 1864 until January 1, 1867, Nutting served as member of the Oswego County school committee.