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When George H. Putnam died in 1930, the various Putnam heirs voted to merge the firm with Minton, Balch & Co., who became the majority stockholders. George Palmer Putnam's grandson George P. Putnam (1887–1950) left the firm at that time, and Melville Minton, the partner and sales manager of Minton Balch & Co., became the acting president and ...
After Mike Ingram spent more than 14 years managing Johanssen's Sporting Goods in Augusta, ... The funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. April 17 at St. Teresa. ... Grovetown, GA 30813.
They had two sons, David Binney Putnam (1913–1992) and George Palmer Putnam Jr. (1921–2013), and for a time lived in Bend, Oregon, where Putnam was the publisher and editor of the local newspaper, the Bend Bulletin. He was mayor of Bend from 1912 to 1913.
Augusta: Home of George Walton, youngest signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, a National Historic Landmark: 32: Neuropsychiatric Infirmary – Building 76: December 7, 2020 : 1798 Maryland Ave., Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center
An Augusta man is dead after a crash Thursday on Tobacco Road in Augusta. Charles Bickley, 64, of Augusta was pronounced dead at the hospital, according to a news release from the Richmond County ...
George Putnam (newsman) (1914-2008) Elisha Putnam (1685–1745) Rufus Putnam (1738–1824), General; Joseph Putnam (1669–1722) m. Elizabeth Porter (1673–1746) David Putnam (1707–1768) Israel Putnam (b. 1742) Daniel Putnam Benjamin Putnam Frederick Putnam David Putnam David Putnam (1898–1918), World War I ace; William Putnam (b. 1749 ...
George Palmer Putnam (1814–1872), founder of the publishing firm that became G. P. Putnam's Sons George Haven Putnam (1844–1930), American soldier, publisher, author, son of George Palmer Putnam George Herbert Putnam (1861–1955), lawyer, publisher, librarian of Library of Congress, son of George Palmer Putnam
George Herbert Putnam was born in New York City at 107 East Seventeenth Street, [4] the sixth son and tenth child of Victorine and George Palmer Putnam.The father, one-time collector of internal revenue in New York by appointment of Abraham Lincoln, was the founder of a well-known publishing house, [5] known previously as the Putnam Publishing house, but now known as G. P. Putnam's Sons.