Putnam [Windham County] Connecticut was incorporated from Pomfret, Thompson and Killingly in 1855. Its name derives from Israel Putnam and its Indian name is Quinebaug.
Area, 20.4 sq. miles. Population, est., 8,879. Voting districts, 2. Principal industries, corrugated cardboard, plastic injection molding, winches, buttons, antiques, manufacturing of candles, machine tooling, production of polystyrene, processing of sail cloth, textile engraving and chrome plating.
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- Putnam Fire Department Information on department organization, apparatus descriptions and photos, dispatch information, plus a guestbook.
- View of Putnam in 1877 Panoramic bird's-eye view of town in 1877, from the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
- Town of Putnam Official site for municipal information, including news, government, business and town directory.
- Toutant Airport Aeronautical information including location, runways, navaids, FBO information.
- B'nai Shalom Synagogue Decorated with stained glass loaded with meaning. General overview, contacts for the Hebrew school, adult education, newsletter, and staff, history of stained glass artwork, description of the Sisterhood, and service times.