Putnam Memorial State Park is a history-oriented public recreation area in the
town
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of
Redding,
Connecticut
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.
[ The ]state park
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preserves the site that Major General Israel Putnam
Israel Putnam (January 7, 1718 – May 29, 1790), popularly known as "Old Put", was an American military officer and landowner who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). He als ...
chose as the winter encampment for his men in the winter of 1778/1779 during the American Revolutionary War
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.[ It is Connecticut's oldest state park, created in 1887 at the instigation of Redding town residents. The park was listed on the ]National Register of Historic Places
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in 1970.[
In addition to its historic features, the park's include facilities for hiking, picnicking, pond fishing, and winter sports. The park is located at the intersection of Route 107 and ]Route 58
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and is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
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.[
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History
Over 3,000 men were sent into winter quarters spread throughout three camps in Redding. The camps were established to keep an eye on the storehouses in Danbury, Connecticut
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Danbury is nicknamed the "Hat City ...
, and to protect Long Island Sound
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and the Hudson River Valley
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. Many of these men were the same who had suffered at Valley Forge
Valley Forge functioned as the third of eight winter encampments for the Continental Army's main body, commanded by General George Washington, during the American Revolutionary War. In September 1777, Congress fled Philadelphia to escape the B ...
the previous winter. The 2nd Canadian Regiment
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, or Congress' Own, under the command of Moses Hazen
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and the 2nd New Hampshire Regiment
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under the command of Enoch Poor
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Poor was born and raised ...
were stationed at this location.[
Preservation of the park grounds was initiated in 1887 when Aaron Treadwell, at the encouragement of Redding historian ]Charles Burr Todd
Charles Burr Todd (January 9, 1849 – 1928) was an American historian.
Biography
He was born at Redding, Connecticut, educated at the common schools, and fitted for college, but failure of eyesight prevented him from entering. After teaching ...
, sold 12.4 acres to the state for one dollar. In 1955, the Park and Forest Commission took over park management. The park was decommissioned with maintenance performed by local volunteers during most of the 1990s. It reopened under state auspices in 1997.[
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Activities and amenities
*Visitor Center: The Visitor Center features informational kiosks about Putnam's life, the encampment, and the park's history. The building was reconstructed in 2005, using much of the material from the original pavilion structure erected in 1893.
*Museum: The museum displays artifacts found at the park as well as donated items. The exhibits demonstrate colonial life and honor the men who were stationed here.
* Putnam Statue: In 1969 at age 93, the sculptress Anna Hyatt Huntington
Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington (March 10, 1876 – October 4, 1973) was an American sculptor who was among New York City's most prominent sculptors in the early 20th century. At a time when very few women were successful artists, she had a thrivi ...
donated the equestrian statue of General Israel Putnam which is situated at the entrance to the park. It depicts the horse going down steps. In February 1779, General Putnam escaped a cohort of British Dragoons by riding his horse down 100 stone steps at Horses Neck, Greenwich, Connecticut
Greenwich (, ) is a New England town, town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. At the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, the town had a total population of 63,518. The largest town on Connecticut's Gold Coast (Conne ...
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*Grounds: There are numerous firebacks, which are the remains of the enlisted soldiers' chimneys, as well as reconstructed replicas of the guard house and an officers' quarters. A monument commemorates the commanding officers and men who were stationed here. Natural features found in the park include the rock shelter called Philip's Cave][ and large ]glacial erratics
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*Events: On alternating years, the park hosts a reenactment (every other November) or a ghost walk (every other October). A guided winter walk is held every December. Events are hosted by the organization Friends & Neighbors of Putnam Park.[
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See also
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References
External links
Putnam Memorial State Park: Connecticut's Valley Forge
Friends & Neighbors (FANS) of Putnam Park
Putnam Memorial State Park
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Putnam Memorial State Park Map
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
General Israel Putnam Website
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