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David Putnam House

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Location
  
Marietta, Ohio

Designated CP
  
1974

Built
  
1805

Opened
  
1805

David Putnam House

Part of
  
Harmar Historic District (#74001645)

Similar
  
Campus Martius Museum, W P Snyder Jr, Mound Cemetery, Ohio River Museum

The Putnam House is a historic building in the Harmar neighborhood of Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places. The house overlooks the Muskingum River.

The building was built in 1805 for David Putnam, grandson of General Israel Putnam and nephew of General Rufus Putnam. In 1807 it co-housed the first banking corporation in the Northwest Territory and Ohio. David Putnam lived here for 51 years, until he died in 1856. The house remained in the Putnam family until 1933. 1981 saw the restoration of the house by the Putnam House Partners.

Marietta's leading abolitionist, David Putnam, Jr. was born in this house in 1808. David Putnam, Jr. used another nearby house as his "station house" on the Underground Railroad, that house was torn down in 1953.

References

David Putnam House Wikipedia