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Putnam Manufacturing Company Workers` Houses, 305 Church St (House), Putnam, Windham County, CT
Significant as a typical c. 1850 millworker tenement and for its associations with Putnam`s leading 19th-century industry, the manufacture of cotton cloth. Probably built c. 1847 by textile entrepreneur Hosea Ballou, later owned by Putnam Manufacturing Company.
Putnam Manufacturing Company Workers` Houses, 305 Church St (House), Putnam, Windham County, CT
Significant as a typical c. 1850 millworker tenement and for its associations with Putnam`s leading 19th-century industry, the manufacture of cotton cloth. Probably built c. 1847 by textile entrepreneur Hosea Ballou, later owned by Putnam Manufacturing Company.
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Putnam Manufacturing Company Workers` Houses, 305 Church St (House), Putnam, Windham County, CT
Significant as a typical c. 1850 millworker tenement and for its associations with Putnam`s leading 19th-century industry, the manufacture of cotton cloth. Probably built c. 1847 by textile entrepreneur Hosea Ballou, later owned by Putnam Manufacturing Company.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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