- George P. Putnam
"This article is about the American publisher, author and explorer who lived from 1887 to 1950 and was married to Amelia Earhart. For his grandfather, the American book publisher who lived from 1814 to 1872, see
George Palmer Putnam ."Infobox Person
name =George P. Putnam
image_size =200px
caption =Amelia Earhart & George Putnam c.1935
birth_date =birth date|1887|9|7|df=y
birth_place =Rye, New York
death_date =death date and age|1950|1|4|1887|9|7|df=y
death_place =Trona, California
occupation =Publisher Author Promoter
spouse =Dorothy Binney PutnamAmelia Earhart Jean-Marie Cosigny James Putnam Margaret Havilland Putnam
parents =John Bishop Putnam
children =David Binney Putnam and George Palmer Putnam, Jr. (with Dorothy Binney Putnam)George Palmer Putnam (
7 September 1887 –4 January 1950 ) was an American publisher, author and explorer. Known for his marriage toAmelia Earhart , he had also achieved fame as one of the most successful promoters in the United States during the 1930s.Early life
Born in
Rye, New York , he was the son ofJohn Bishop Putnam and the grandson of his namesake,George Palmer Putnam , who was the founder of the prominent publishing firm that becameG. P. Putnam's Sons . He studied atHarvard University and theUniversity of California .During
World War I , George Putnam served with theUnited States Army field artillery. In 1926, under the sponsorship of theAmerican Museum of Natural History , he led an expedition to theArctic , up the west coast ofGreenland . The following year he headed another expedition for theAmerican Geographical Society to collect wildlife specimens onBaffin Island .In 1911, he married Dorothy Binney, the daughter of
Edwin Binney inventor and co-owner, with cousinC. Harold Smith , ofBinney & Smith Inc. , the company that madeCrayola crayons. They had two sons, David Binney Putnam and George Palmer Putnam, Jr., and for a time lived inBend, Oregon where Putnam was the publisher and editor of the local newspaper, the "Bend Bulletin ". He was mayor of Bend from 1912 to 1913. [http://www.ci.bend.or.us/depts/community_development/planning_division/docs/historic/Drake_Park_Nomination_Section_8_significance.pdf National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet: Drake Park Neighborhood Historic District, Deschutes County, City of Bend, Oregon] . Retrieved:25 October 2007 .] He left Bend in 1915 to became the private secretary to Oregon governorJames Withycombe . Putnam was also the manager and editor of theMedford, Oregon "Mail Tribune ", and in 1980 he was inducted into the Oregon Newspaper Hall of Fame for his work there. [ [http://www.orenews.com/About/halloffame/ Oregon Newspaper Hall of Fame, Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association] . Retrieved:25 October 2007 .] He created the "Mail Tribune" in 1909 after combining two newspapers, the "Mail" and the "Tribune", and ran the paper until 1919. [ Stiles, Greg. [http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070802/BIZ/708020307 "Future of Mail Tribune's unclear."] "Mail Tribune ",2 August 2007 . Retrieved:25 October 2007 .]Around 1918, Putnam purchased
Salem, Oregon 's "Capital Journal", which later merged with the "Oregon Statesman" to become the "Statesman Journal ", and served as editor for 30 years.cite web|url=http://www.salemhistory.net/commerce/statesman_journal.htm|title=Statesman Journal Newspaper|last=Mersinger|first=Monica|date=2006|work=Salem Online History|publisher=Salem Public Library|accessdate=2008-09-06]Business interests
Within a few years, the family moved back to the East Coast where George Putnam entered the family publishing business in New York City. There, he was responsible for the publication of the
Charles Lindbergh autobiography "We". Because of his reputation for working with Lindbergh, he was contacted in 1928 by Amy Guest, a wealthy American living inLondon who wanted to sponsor the first-ever flight by a woman across theAtlantic Ocean .Amelia Earhart
Guest asked Putnam to find a suitable candidate and he eventually came up with the then-unknown
Amelia Earhart . Following her successful flight, Putnam organized Earhart's public engagements and speaking tour across the United States. Shortly after, he took charge of promoting her career and arranged for endorsement contracts with aluggage manufacturer and a line of ladies' sportswear. In addition, Putnam published two books Earhart wrote about her flying adventures.In 1930, the various Putnam heirs voted to merge the family's publishing firm with Minton, Balch & Co. who became the majority stockholders. George P. Putnam resigned from his position as secretary of G. P. Putnam's Sons and joined New York publishers, Brewer & Warren as vice president. Having divorced in 1929, the extensive amount of time Putnam spent with Amelia Earhart resulted in an intimate relationship and, in 1931, they married.
During their marriage, Putnam continued to manage his wife's career. On a personal level, they shared many common interests: hiking, swimming, camping, riding, tennis and golf. Following his wife's 1937 disappearance while attempting to set another flying record, Putnam published Earhart's biography in 1939 under the title "Soaring Wings". Putnam later donated many of Earhart's belongings, including a flight jacket, to
Purdue University where she had worked as a career counselor. Other personal effects were sent to the Women's Archives in New York. In 1938, he set up a new publishing company, George Palmer Putnam Inc. in California.The following year, Putnam had his wife declared dead on
5 January 1939 and remarried on21 May 1939 to Jean-Marie Cosigny James. [Lovell 1997, pp. 310, 314.]Later years
With America's entry into
World War II in 1941, George Putnam rejoined the active military, serving as an intelligence officer, enlisting as a Captain and rising to the rank of Major by 1942. In 1945, he and "Jeannie" divorced; she had initiated the action, citing incompatibility. Shortly after, he remarried again to Margaret Havilland.In late 1949, Putnam fell ill, suffering from kidney failure and he died in
Trona, California in 1950, aged 62, and was cremated, his ashes interred in theChapel of the Pines Crematory inLos Angeles .George Putnam authored a number of books, including:
* "Smiting the Rock"
* "Hot Oil"
* "In the Oregon Country"
* "Death Valley and Its Country"
* "Hickory Shirt"
* "Soaring Wings" (1939 biography of Amelia Earhart)
* "Wide Margins" (1942 autobiography)Honors
The George Palmer Putnam 49 1⁄2 Award was originated to recognize the exceptional support of individual 49 1⁄2s or a group. Putnam had proposed the award as a means to include anyone who supports an individual Ninety-Nine, a Chapter or Section, or the organization as a whole. His wife, Amelia Earhart had been the first president of The Ninety-Nines.
In 1927, the
Boy Scouts of America made Putnam an "Honorary Scout", a new category of Scout created that same year. This distinction was give to "American citizens whose achievements in outdoor activity, exploration and worthwhile adventure are of such an exceptional character as to capture the imagination of boys...". The other eighteen who were awarded this distinction were:Roy Chapman Andrews ;Robert Bartlett ;Frederick Russell Burnham ;Richard E. Byrd ;George Kruck Cherrie ; James L. Clark;Merian C. Cooper ;Lincoln Ellsworth ;Louis Agassiz Fuertes ;George Bird Grinnell ;Charles A. Lindbergh ;Donald Baxter MacMillan ; Clifford H. Pope;Kermit Roosevelt ; Carl Rungius;Stewart Edward White ;Orville Wright . [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,723029,00.html Around the World,Time (magazine) 29 August 1927 . Retrieved:24 October 2007 ]References
Notes
Bibliography
* Chapman, Sally Putnam, with Mansfield, Stephanie. "Whistled Like a Bird: The Untold Story of Dorothy Putnam, George Putnam, and Amelia Earhart". New York: Warner Books, 1997. ISBN 0-446-52055-1.
* Goldstein, Donald M. and Dillon, Katherine V. "Amelia: The Centennial Biography of an Aviation Pioneer". Washington, DC: Brassey's, 1997. ISBN 1-57488-134-5.
* Lovell, Mary S. "The Sound of Wings". New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989. ISBN 0-312-03431-8.External links
* [http://www.publicshelter.com/flygirls/prologue/george.html George Palmer Putnam]
Persondata
NAME= Putnam, George P.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Publisher, Author, Promoter
DATE OF BIRTH=7 September 1887
PLACE OF BIRTH=Rye, New York
DATE OF DEATH=–4 January 1950
PLACE OF DEATH=Trona, California
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