The Papers
Browse the Papers
Documents
Journals
Administrative Records
Revelations and Translations
Histories
Legal Records
Financial Records
Other Contemporary Papers
Reference
People
Places
Events
Glossary
Legal Glossary
Financial Glossary
Calendar of Documents
Works Cited
Featured Topics
Lesson Plans
Related Publications
Media
Videos
Photographs
Illustrations
Charts
Maps
Podcasts
News
Current News
Archive
Newsletter
Subscribe
JSP Conferences
About
About the Project
Joseph Smith and His Papers
FAQ
Awards
Endorsements
Reviews
Editorial Method
Note on Transcriptions
Note on Images of People and Places
Referencing the Project
Citing This Website
Project Team
Contact Us
Published Volumes
Home
>
Glossary
>
Nutria
Interim Content
Nutria
Summary
An aquatic rodent native to South America, also known as coypu. Its pelt was popular in the fur trade beginning in the nineteenth century, and it was sometimes erroneously or colloquially called an otter.
Links
papers
Invoice, Winthrop Eaton to Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery, 11 October 1836