Putnam Cottage

Putnam Cottage

Putnam's Cottage, known as Knapp's Tavern during the American Revolution, is a historic cottage. It is located on the Boston Post Road in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Putnam's cottage was built in the early 18th century by the Knapp family. The house was expanded by 1850 to become a tavern, serving travelers and troops during the American Revolution. In 1776, General George Washington stopped and fed his troops there as evidenced by his expense report on file with the Smithsonian Institution.

The name of Revolutionary War General Israel Putnam became associated with the house as it was the scene of his daring and historic ride down a steep slope (called Put's Hill) with the redcoats in hot pursuit. This historic scene is depicted in the seal of the Town of Greenwich and the name of Putnam is found throughout the State of Connecticut.

In the early 20th century, the house was purchased by the Putnam Hill Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The house had been "modernized" in the 19th century with features such as plaster ceilings, Victorian trim and a front porch. The D.A.R. maintained the cottage for many years until it was restored to its 18th century appearance to coincide with the United States Bicentennial in 1976.

Putnam Cottage is currently maintained as a house museum as well as a location for historical reenactments in February and December of each year.

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* [http://www.putnamcottage.org Putnam Cottage/Knapp's Tavern Historic House Museum]


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