Item 105221 - Market Square on the Fourth of July, Houlton, ca. 1897
- Item 105221 - Market Square on the Fourth of July, Houlton, ca. 1897
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Image Info Black Hawk Putnam, mounted on a white horse, was named for the famed Sauk Native man. He was 23 when he enlisted as Captain of Company E of the Maine 1st Cavalry Regiment on October 19, 1861. Putnam was a descendant of Aaron Putnam, one of the founding settlers of Houlton.
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Rice Block was being built during this celebration, probably about half completed. It was started in 1897 and finished in 1898.