Thomas Nichols Putnam House

The Thomas Nichols Putnam House on Main St. in Carrington, North Dakota, United States, is an American Foursquare house with Classical Revival architecture elements that was built in 1907. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.[1]

Thomas Nichols Putnam House
Location533 Main St., Carrington, North Dakota
Coordinates47.449831°N 99.119336°W / 47.449831; -99.119336
Built1907
Built byPutnam, Thomas Nichols
Architectural styleAmerican Foursquare, Classical Revival, Other
NRHP reference No.92001604[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 24, 1992

The home was the former residence of Thomas Nichols Putnam (1855–1931) and his wife Clara Belle Rood Putnam (1861-1937). Thomas Nichols Putnam was an early settler of Carrington and the area's pioneer lumber man. He influenced the community's development through his lumberyard business and in many other ways. He served in the North Dakota State House of Representatives from 1910-1912 and the North Dakota State Senate from 1914-1930 .[2][3]

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