British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph
1893 American Landmark Historical Print
“The Home of General Israel Putnam, Pomfret”
in Connecticut
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with Titled Tissue Overleaf
Israel Putnam
served with distinction in the
Seven Years’ War and in the Revolutionary War, particularly at the
Battle of Bunker Hill. … Upon returning to his
Pomfret home
in the winter of 1758, Putnam found that tales of his exploits in both
colonial and English periodicals earned him a measure of international
celebrity.
Publ
ished in 1893 by Balch Brothers, Boston
FULL PAGE Size
:
Approximately
9″ X 10.5″
Blank on Reverse
Condition
:
Excellent
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Very
Good
++
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Good
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Fair
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Poor (but of historical interest)
Very slight
aging and
handling wear
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Item #418-AL942
Home of General Israel Putnam, Pomfret, CT – American Revolution – 1893
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