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  2. Campus Martius Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Rufus Putnam House, incorporated in the Museum, is the only remaining part of the fortification. [2] The museum also includes the Ohio Company Land Office. Both are National Register of Historic Places properties. The museum is located a block from the Ohio River Museum.

  3. General Israel Putnam House - Wikipedia

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    The original house has been augmented by repeated additions. Today, it consists of an irregular 2½ story frame structure, with clapboards and with a pitch roof over one part of the house and gambrel roof over another. It is located at 431 Maple Street, behind Putnam Pantry, a candy and ice cream shop opened by the family on U.S. Route 1.

  4. David Putnam House - Wikipedia

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    The house remained in the Putnam family until 1933. 1981 saw the restoration of the house by the Putnam House Partners. [1] Marietta's leading abolitionist, David Putnam, Jr. was born in this house in 1808. [2] David Putnam, Jr. used another nearby house as his "station house" on the Underground Railroad, that house was torn down in 1953. [3]

  5. Rufus Putnam House - Wikipedia

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    The Rufus Putnam House, also known as Campus Martius or Campus Martius Museum State Memorial, is a historic building in Marietta, Ohio. It was built as part of the Campus Martius fortification by General Rufus Putnam , during the early settlement of Ohio by the Ohio Company of Associates .

  6. Then & Now: Gen. Rufus Putnam Hall, 4 Uxbridge Road, Sutton - AOL

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    Local history, through photographs.

  7. Putnam House - Wikipedia

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    The Anchorage (Marietta, Ohio), also known as the Putnam House, in Harmar (Marietta), built by Douglas Putnam, great grandson of General Israel Putnam David Putnam House, site of the first bank corporation in the Northwest Territories, in Harmar (Marietta), built by David Putnam, grandson of General Israel Putnam and father of David Putnam, Jr., the abolitionist

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