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Henry Cleveland Putnam (March 6, 1832 – January 25, 1912) was an American
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and lumber baron in the
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of
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, also serving as a member of the Wisconsin State Forestry Commission. In
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, he is known as H. C. Putnam and is regarded as one of the founders of the city. He donated the land for the eponymous
Putnam Park Putnam Park is a state natural area owned by the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. The park is located in the middle of the city of Eau Claire and follows the course of both the Chippewa River to the west and Minnie Creek to the east. Much o ...
in Eau Claire.


Early life

Henry Putnam was born in
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, in 1832. As a young worker, he was first employed as a
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by various railroads in New York and the Southern United States. In 1855 he moved to
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, settling in
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, where he did surveying and was connected with the North Wisconsin and the Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien railroads.


Logger and entrepreneur

Putnam moved to Eau Claire on May 23, 1857, and became a clerk at the federal land office. Through his control of this office, Putnam became a powerful force in the Chippewa Valley pinery. One of the most successful land agents and promoters in the area, his knowledge of the Chippewa pine lands brought him the business of lumbermen like
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and pine-land dealers like
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and
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. In the 1870s he served as the County Register of Deeds. Although his dream of a pool to
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the timber lands of the Chippewa went unrealized, Putnam acquired a considerable fortune through his promotions. He was a director of several lumber companies in Wisconsin, the
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, and
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, was one of the founders of the Chippewa Valley Bank in Eau Claire, and was influential in several other businesses in the area including the Eau Claire Book & Stationery Company and the Eau Claire Railroad Company. In later years he became a vigorous exponent of conservation.


Legacy

Noted for his philanthropies, he donated
Putnam Park Putnam Park is a state natural area owned by the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. The park is located in the middle of the city of Eau Claire and follows the course of both the Chippewa River to the west and Minnie Creek to the east. Much o ...
to the city of Eau Claire, and gave a large sum of money to construct the Eau Claire YMCA. Putnam Park, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, follows the course of Putnam Creek and Little Niagara Creek east from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.The Givers: Eau Claire Philanthropists in the Context of American Trends
wisconsin.edu


References


Further reading

*Barland, Lois. ''The Rivers Flow On''. Stevens Point: Warzalla Publishing, 1965. *Bonham, Neil. ''The Givers: Eau Claire Philanthropists in the Context of American Trends''. Eau Claire: Mcintyre Library-UW Eau Claire, 2009.


External links


The Wisconsin Historical Society biography
of H. C. Putnam {{DEFAULTSORT:Putnam, Henry Cleveland Philanthropists from New York (state) American conservationists Businesspeople from Wisconsin People from Madison, New York Wisconsin Democrats People from Eau Claire, Wisconsin 1832 births 1912 deaths Activists from New York (state) 19th-century American businesspeople 19th-century American philanthropists