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| Putnam, George Palmer, 181472, American publisher |
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| 181472, American publisher, b. Brunswick, Maine; grandnephew of Israel Putnam. A member of the New York City bookselling firm of Wiley and Putnam, he established a branch in London in 1841. He later returned to New York to found (1848) G. P. Putnams Sons. He was proprietor of Putnams Magazine (185357), which was revived for brief periods in 186871 and 190610. One of the founders of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, he was its honorary secretary. George Haven Putnam and Herbert Putnam were his sons, and Mary Putnam Jacobi, a physician, was his daughter. | 1 | | See the memoir by his son G. H. Putnam (1912). | 2 |
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