Putnam
Although
Putnam was not made an official town until
1855, earliest settlement date is around
1691 when a road was extended from Providence,
RI to Woodstock, CT. Initial
settlers were engaged in agriculture. The
rich, fertile land and abundant water were
the reasons for their locating here.
Grist
mills, blacksmith shops, trip hammer and
fulling mills grew up around Cargill Falls. Mr.
Smith Wilkinson and some family members came
from Rhode Island in 1806, bought the mill
complex, and built the first cotton textile
mill in Windham County. The
second textile mill was built further upstream
by James Rhodes in 1827. Formation
of the Union Block and Main Street commercial
districts followed the coming of the Norwich
and Worcester Railroad in 1839.
The
Town of Putnam was named after General Israel
Putnam - famous for cautioning his men at
Bunker Hill, "Don't fire until you see
the whites of their eyes.".
Larger
textile mills followed, bringing about a
need for laborers filled by immigrants from
Canada and Europe. The
population increased enough for Putnam to
become a city in 1895. This made available increased services for the townspeople.
In August of 1955, Putnam was devastated by a
major flood. Since
the mid 1970's, Putnam has rebuilt and progressed
rapidly - expanding industry and population. Putnam
today is a bustling center containing Day Kimball
Hospital, a branch of the Connecticut Superior
Court and the Department of Motor Vehicles. The
town has also become well known as the Antique
Capital of the Northeast. Historic
sites include many early mills and mansions of
mill owners.
PROFILE
Zip: 06260
Settled: 1691
Incorporated: 1855
Area: 20.4 square miles
Population:(1990 census) 9,031
Form of Government: Mayor / Board of Selectmen
/ Town Meeting
Mill Rate: 20.45 |
| IMPORTANT
NUMBERS |
| Assessor's Office |
963-6802 |
| Building Official |
963-6803 |
| Director of Parks
and Recreation |
963-6811 |
| Dog Warden |
963-6804 |
| Economic Development |
963-6834 |
| Fire Department |
(860)928-3122 |
| Fire Marshal |
963-6805 |
| Police Department |
(860)928-6565 |
| Probate Court |
963-6868 |
| Public Library |
963-6826 |
| Public Works
Department |
963-6813 |
| Redeveloper's
Agency |
963-6835 |
| Revenue Collector |
963-6806 |
| Selectmen's Office |
963-6800 |
| Superintendent
of Schools |
963-6900 |
| Town Clerk |
963-6807 |
| Town Treasurer |
963-6809 |
| Welfare Department |
963-6810 |
| SCHOOLS |
| Putnam
Elementary School |
963-6925 |
| Putnam
Middle School |
963-6920 |
| Putnam High School |
963-6905 |
| St. Mary's Parochial
School |
(860)928-7046 |
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