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Putnam County is a county located in the U. S. state of New York, in the lower Hudson River Valley.
Putnam County is a county located in the state of Florida.
The county was named for Benjamin A. Putnam, who was a soldier in the First Seminole War, a lawyer, Florida legislator, and the first president of the Florida Historic Society.
Benjamin A. Putnam died in the county seat of Palatka in 1869.
Putnam County is a county located in the U. S. state of Georgia.
Putnam County is the smallest county of the U. S. state of Illinois ( in terms of total area ).
File: Putnam County Illinois 1827. png | The county split in two portions, 1827-1831
Putnam County is a county located in the U. S. state of Indiana.
Putnam County is a county located in North Central Missouri.
The county was organized February 28, 1845 and named for Israel Putnam, a hero in the French and Indian War and a general in the American Revolutionary War.
At one time three railroads crossed Putnam county: the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul ; the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ; and the Iowa and St. Louis.
Putnam County is a county located in the state of Ohio, United States.
Putnam County is a county located in the U. S. state of West Virginia.
Putnam County is a county located in the U. S. state of Tennessee.
The 1854 act reestablishing Putnam was passed after Representative Henderson M. Clements of Jackson County assured his colleagues that a new survey showed that there was sufficient area to form the county.
The Putnam County school system enrolls 11, 000 students in 18 schools spread throughout the county.
* Putnam County, TNGenWeb-free genealogy resources for the county
Lake Kerr is in the northeastern part of the county, near the town of Salt Springs, which is near the border with Putnam County.
Only three municipalities in the county ( the town of Plainfield, the borough of Willimantic, and the Putnam Special Services District ), have their own local police departments that serve as the primary law enforcement in those areas.
The highest point in the county, about above sea level, is on the primary divide between the Chariton River and Grand River drainage basins along its northern border shared with Putnam County northwest of Green City.
Its borders changed several times ; in 1821, part of the county was formed into Parke County, and later that year Putnam County was formed which also affected Vigo's borders.
U. S. Route 36 passes through the middle of the county, entering from Vermillion County to the west, going through Montezuma on the county's western border, then on through Rockville and into Putnam County to the east.
The city is the county seat of Putnam County.

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The basic search procedure was proposed in two seminal papers in the early 60s ( see references below ) and is now commonly referred to as the Davis – Putnam – Logemann – Loveland algorithm (" DPLL " or " DLL ").
Although Shelton's version is cherished by some, according to John Ormsby and Samuel Putnam, it was far from satisfactory as a carrying over of Cervantes's text.
His mother, Maria Louisa Putnam Bellamy, was herself the daughter of a Baptist minister named Benjamin Putnam, a man forced to withdraw from the ministry in Salem, Massachusetts, following objections to him becoming a Freemason.
Novel version The Missing Man was published by Putnam in 1975.
Ultimately, it failed to solve many of the problems with which it was centrally concerned, and after the Second World War, its doctrines increasingly came under attack by thinkers such as Nelson Goodman, Willard Van Orman Quine, J. L. Austin, Peter Strawson, Hilary Putnam, and Richard Rorty.
It was while in this last job that he announced his engagement to Pamela Gail Putnam ( born 1952 ), an aspiring dental assistant.
Pamela was the daughter of Duane Putnam, who was then the Atlanta Falcons football line coach.
At Yale, he participated in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition and was on the team representing Yale University ( along with Murray Gerstenhaber and Henry O. Pollak ) that won the second prize in 1947.
Herbert Putnam ( 20 September 1861 – 14 August 1955 ) was an American lawyer, publisher, and librarian.
George Herbert Putnam was born in New York City – “ at 107 East Seventeenth Street ” -- on September 21, 1861, and was the sixth son and tenth child of Victorine and George Palmer Putnam.
“ The father, one-time collector of internal revenue in New York by appointment of Abraham Lincoln, was the founder of a well known publishing house ”, known previously as the Putnam Publishing house, but now known as G. P. Putnam's Sons.
Throughout Herbert Putnam ’ s career, he was described by his colleagues as maintaining “ an impenetrable dignity … formal manner, invariable gracious and cordial, covered shyness and a deep reserve.
Putnam was elected city librarian of the Minneapolis Public Library at that time and served while simultaneously being admitted to the Minnesota bar of Law.
Putnamwas admitted to the Suffolk bar, and practiced law in Boston until the 18th of February 1895 ” when he was appointed Librarian of the Boston Public Library.
At the end of his four years there were 10 branches, 5 minor branches, called ‘ reading rooms ,’ and 56 deposit stations … the library grew from a total of 610, 375 volumes at the close of 1894 to 716, 050 at the close of 1898 .” Another contribution made by Putnam towards the Boston Public Library was the addition of a room devoted to juveniles, “ believed to have been the first room wholly devoted to the service of children in any of the larger libraries of the country .”
John Russell Young died in January 1899, and “ President William McKinley found himself faced with the responsibility of appointing a Librarian of Congress who should preside over the affairs of the institution whose building had been completed but years ago .” President McKinley requested Herbert Putnam to be appointed to the task, and Putnam was officially confirmed to the duties of Librarian of Congress on December 12, 1899.
Upon the confirmation of Putnam to his appointed duty of Librarian of Congress, one daunting task Putnam faced from the onset was the sheer volume of materials that had to be reorganized for the newly opened Thomas Jefferson Building – the newly appointed library for the Library of Congress.

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Putnam was named major general, making him second in rank to General Artemas Ward in the Army of Observation that preceded the founding of the Continental Army.
Numerous places were named for him, including eight Putnam counties in various states, starting with New York.
* East Putnam Avenue in Greenwich, Connecticut, named for his path of retreat from the British
* Putnam State Park is also named for him.
In 1901, the financial situation had changed and after a " long legal fight ," he was free to sell the Hope Diamond by an " order of the Master in Chancery " to " pay off debts ," But May Yohe ran off with a rival named Putnam Strong, who was the son of the former New York City mayor William L. Strong.
The Putnam County ( Fla .) Historical Society has determined that Benjamin A. Putnam is the grandson of Israel Putnam, for whom other counties and places in the United States are named.
Putnam County is named in honor of Israel Putnam, who was a hero in the French and Indian War and a general in the American Revolutionary War.
It is named after Israel Putnam, who was a general in the American Revolution.
Putnam County is named in honor of Israel Putnam, who was a hero in the French and Indian War and a general in the American Revolutionary War.
As an undergraduate at Princeton University he was named a Putnam Fellow in 1949 and 1950 and also proved the Fary – Milnor theorem.
The new counties were Morgan, Jones, Putnam, and present-day Jasper ( originally named Randolph County at the time of the act ).
Created from sections of Killingly, Pomfret, and Thompson, the town was named in honor of Revolutionary War General Israel Putnam.
Originally named Valdosta Airfield when it opened on 15 September 1941, the airfield was renamed Moody Army Airfield on 6 December 1941 in honor of Major George Putnam Moody ( 13 March 1908-5 May 1941 ), an early Air Force pioneer.
Today, inside the city limits, Williamston Road becomes Putnam Street, having been named in their honor.
Unionville was first named Harmony when established in 1853 as the county seat for Putnam County.

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