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Putnam was born in about 1851 in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] As a young girl she made sketches and later worked in oils and watercolors. She studied art in New York, Munich, and Holland, and painted portraits of family, friends, and other Bostonians of her social standing. [2] She studied with Helen M. Knowlton, Louisa Crowninshield Bacon, and ...
Herbert Putnam. George Herbert Putnam (September 20, 1861 – August 14, 1955) [1] was an American librarian. He was the eighth (and also the longest-serving) Librarian of Congress from 1899 to 1939. [2] He implemented his vision of a universal collection with strengths in many languages, especially from Europe and Latin America.
Caroline F. Putnam. Caroline F. Putnam (July 29, 1826 – January 14, 1917) was an American abolitionist and educator from Massachusetts, devoted herself in abolitionist movement and opened the Holley School for freed slaves. [1] Putnam graduated from Oberlin College after finishing four years of study and devoted herself in abolitionist movement.
George Haven Putnam A.M., Litt.D. (April 2, 1844 – February 27, 1930) was an American publisher, soldier, and writer. He was the president of G. P. Putnam's Sons for its first 52 years, from 1872.
William Lowell Putnam III [1] (October 25, 1924 – December 20, 2014) was an alpinist, author and retired broadcasting executive. He was Trustee Emeritus of the Lowell Observatory, a private astronomical research facility. He was the son of politician and businessman Roger Putnam and a member of the prominent Lowell family of Massachusetts.