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Keywords: Putnam

Historical Items

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Item 19349

Black Hawk and Jursha Snell Putnam, Houlton, ca. 1885

Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: circa 1885 Location: Houlton Media: Oil painting

Item 6490

Putnam Hardware store, Houlton, 1908

Contributed by: University of Maine at Presque Isle Library Date: 1908 Location: Houlton Media: Photographic print

Item 14425

Captain Black Hawk Putnam, Houlton, ca. 1890

Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: circa 1890 Location: Houlton Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 82787

26 Walnut Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Willard O. Putnam Use: Pasteurizing House

Item 83610

Assessor's Record, 24-26 Walnut Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Willard O. Putnam Use: Garage

Item 86466

28 Willis Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Willard O Putnam Use: Dwelling

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 111552

Mills House elevations, Chebeague Island, 2011-2013

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2011–2013 Location: Chebeague Island Clients: Lynn Mills; Charles Mills Architect: Carol A. Wilson; Carol A. Wilson, Architect

Item 111505

Betses residence elevations, Kennebunkport, 1980-2013

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1980–2013 Location: Kennebunkport Clients: Jean M. Betses; David A. Betses Architect: Carol A. Wilson; Carol A. Wilson, Architect

Online Exhibits

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Inside the Yellow House

Photographer Elijah Cobb's 1985 portfolio of the Laura E. Richards House, with text by Rosalind Cobb Wiggins and Laura E. Putnam.

Exhibit

WWI Memorial Trees along Portland's Baxter Boulevard

On Memorial Day of 1920, the City of Portland planted 100 Linden trees on Forest Avenue, each dedicated to the memory of one military service member who had died in World War I, or who had served honorably.

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The British capture and occupation of Eastport 1814-1818

The War of 1812 ended in December 1814, but Eastport continued to be under British control for another four years. Eastport was the last American territory occupied by the British from the War of 1812 to be returned to the United States. Except for the brief capture of two Aleutian Islands in Alaska by the Japanese in World War II, it was the last time since 2018 that United States soil was occupied by a foreign government.

Site Pages

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Henry Knox: Sources

"… Henry Knox, a Soldier of the Revolution New York: Putnam, 1900 Callahan, North Henry Knox : General Washington's General New York : Rinehart, 1958…"

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Biddeford History & Heritage Project - RESOURCES

"Roses and buckshot. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1946. (A) Folsom, George. History of Saco and Biddeford, with notices of other early settlements…"

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Presque Isle: The Star City - Native Americans

"Borns et. al. 2004, Putnam and Putnam 2009. TheYounger Dryas is a period of global or northern hemisphere intense cold, dating between 12, 300 and…"