Friday, December 31, 2021

Winter Drinks: Grog

 Grog

  • 2 ounces dark rum
  • 1 sugar cube
  • 3 cloves
  • 1 Cinnamon Stick
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • Boiling Water
Place all ingredients save the boiling water in a 8 ounce mug.  Sir to dissolve sugar, leaving the spoon in the mug.  Fill with boiling water.

If you want to make this with Whiskey
  1. Change out the rum with Whiskey
  2. add one teaspoon of honey.



Thursday, December 30, 2021

Winter Drinks-Hot Buttered Rum

 Hot Buttered Rum

  • 2 to 3 ounces dark rum
  • Twisted lemon peel
  • 1 Cinnamon Stick
  • 2 Cloves
  • Sweet Cider or water
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • Nutmeg
Mix Rum, lemon peel in a warmed 12 once mug. Heat the cider or water to boiling and pour into the spiced rum.  Add the butter and stir well.  Sprinkle nutmeg on top.  

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

June 2nd, 1961-Aboard Queen Elizabeth with Photos

  •  June 2nd, 1961
  • Aboard Queen Elizabeth
  • Sunny, clear, windy

Managed to get up in time for breakfast though it was an effort. Went up to the sports deck to sun ourselves in our deck chairs and stayed most of the morning. It was windy but sunny and not too cold. More lying around the sun deck in the afternoon. Bingo in the evening in the Garden Lounge. Not too many playing and the stakes fairly low. They have a fairly good orchestra and some of the selections their afternoon and evening were very well done.

Mary aboard the Queen Elizabeth
Mary aboard the Queen Elizabeth

Aboard the Queen Elizabeth
Aboard the Queen Elizabeth


Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Winter Drinks-Hot Mulled Cider

 Hot Mulled Cider

  • 1 gallon cider
  • 2 large oranges
  • 1/2 cup raisins
  • 1 quart brandy
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 8 whole cloves
Peel and slice oranges.  Add the oranges, raisins and 1/2 cup of brandy to bowl and let sit overnight. Mix cider, remaining brandy, sugar, cinnamon sticks, nutmeg and cloves to a large container and simmer for 10 minutes.  Add fruit and stir. 

Monday, December 27, 2021

Winter Drinks: Irish Coffee

 Irish Coffee

  • Whipped Cream
  • Coffee
  • Sugar
  • Whiskey
Preheat a steamed Whiskey goblet by rinsing it in very hot water. Pour 1 jigger of Irish whiskey. Add 3 sugar cubes.  Fill goblet with strong black coffee to within a inch fo the top. Stir to dissolve sugar.  Top with Whipped Cream.


Sunday, December 26, 2021

Winter Drinks-Smoking Bishop

 Sadly, Father-in-Law passed away this year.  In amongst his papers, we found a number of winter drinks that I thought I would share.  All of these recipes came out of a Washington Post article in the 70s.  First, there is the drink that Ebenezer Scrooge offered his employee, Bob Cratchit, on Boxing Day.  It calls for quite a bit of ruby port for 12 servings!  I haven't tried any of these yet, so would love to hear what you think.

Smoking Bishop (12 Servings)

  • 2 oranges
  • 10 to 12 cloves
  • 12 sugar cubes
  • 1 lemon
  • 3 bottles of ruby port
  • Grated nutmeg
Stud oranges with cloves, then roast in a preheated 400-degree F over for 30 minute.  Rub sugar cubes into the skin of the lemon.  Quarter oranges, put in a saucepan with the sugar and juice of the lemon.  Add port and heat to boiling.  Simmer for 1 to 2 minutes.  Serve in heated mugs with a dusting of nutmeg.




Saturday, December 25, 2021

May 31st, 1961-Meadow House & the Mews, London with Photos

  •  May 31st, 1961
  • Meadow House & the Mews, London
  • Mild-sunny-fairly clear for Eng.

This morning we came up to London with Ann’s father, Mr. Gordon Cambell, who has a Queen’s appointment to something or other connected to the Courts. He put us on the train for Baker Street (ancient haunt of Sherlock Holmes) and we took a cab from there to the mews. The mews (formerly the Kings’ stable) have been modeled into apts. And Peter bought one some years ago. It is very quaint, and we had tea there. Then went down to Kew by boat to see the gardens; and from there to Hampton Court by bus. Wonderful to see and recall its history. Back to the mews for supper and then Peter drove us over London to see some of it at night. Room for the night at Morton Hotel, the poorest we have had yet. Peter drove Dad to see Lord’s the famous cricket field.


London Kew
London Kew

Hampton Court
Hampton Court

Hampton Court
Hampton Court

Hampton Court
Hampton Court

Hampton Court
Hampton Court


Friday, December 24, 2021

Photo Friday: Various Christmas Photos

Merry Christmas! I thought it would be fun to post the various Christmas photos we have from both sides of the family.  


Robert and Richard Putnam, Christmas, 1930
 Robert and Richard Putnam, Christmas, 1930

Robert and Richard Putnam, Christmas, 1933
Robert and Richard Putnam, Christmas, 1933

Wright Family Christmas Photo, abt 1936
Wright Family Christmas Photo, abt 1936



I don't know if these were taken at Christmas, but they seem to fit the mood so here you go:



24 Center St. Leeds, MA
24 Center St. Leeds, MA

Barns at 24 Center Street, Leeds, MA
Barns at 24 Center Street, Leeds, MA

View from 24 Center Street, Leeds, MA
View from 24 Center Street, Leeds, MA

Another view of 24 Center Street, Leeds, MA
Another view of 24 Center Street, Leeds, MA

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Putnam/Puttenham Coat of Arms

Putnam/Puttenham Coat of Arms
Putnam/Puttenham Coat of Arms

 My brother asked me about the cost of arms a month or so ago and I thought I would pull this together.  I have not done in-depth research on it, so please let me know if you disagree with something.

The coat of arms aas awarded to my 15th Great Grandfather, Sir Roger de Puttenheham.  He was the Commissioner of the Peace in Buckinghamshire at various dates between 1350 and 1367.  He was also a Knight of the Shire of Buckinghamshire eight times between 1354 and 1373.

The Shield of the coat of arms is listed as being Sable, with cruisilly fitche argent, and a heron in the second.  I've also seen it listed with a Stork in  the last. Here are some of the meaning:

  • Sable = Black, symbolizing consistency or grief
  • cruisilly fitche is a combination of cross and sword symbolizing unshakeable faith.  The renditions I've seen include eight of these.
  • Agent = Silver symbolizing peace and prudence
  • The Heron symbolizes Wisdom, piety and prudence. 
  • The Stork symbolizes vigilance and faithfulness
  • I don't know what "In the Second" and "of the last" mean save that they refer to the pose of the bird.
  • I have seen the legs and beak colored in red (Gules)
The Crest is listed as A Wolf's head gu. Here is what I've found about that:
  • Wolf typically symbolized the rewards of perseverance in long sieges or hard industry.
  • Gu (Gules)= Red, symbolizing a warrior or martyr; military strength and magnanimity
I've also seen the family motto listed as:

Quaere an sit caput vulpis vel damae

Which means something like:  "Don't mistake this fox's head for that of a deer."

If you want to see other images of the coat of arms, you can do a quick google search and find a bunch.  Again, this came from a quick search across various sources.  If people have other takes, I would love to hear them.





Wednesday, December 22, 2021

May 26th, 1961-St Norbert’s Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex with Photo

  •  May 26th, 1961
  • St Norbert’s Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex
  • Cold, some cloudiness with evening
Kay got back from London about voice a.m. and Anne, her girl, having packed a picnic lunch for us, we set out in Kay’s car for Canterbury.  Canterbury is thriving town, very old in buildings and atmosphere. The Roman pavement has been overlaid and shops are on the spot now. Visited St. Thomas Catholic Church, and the Cathedral at Canterbury where Roman Catholicism merges with Reformation. Went to tea at a little shop nearby and had hot tea and toasted scones with jam. Kay did nobley on the driving end of it, and we reached home at about 8:30 pm. Lovely dinner of fresh salmon and peas. Joan called, also Jim. We called of the Cambridge trip and will stay at Bexhill until Monday.  Saw Readeau Castle built 600 years ago see brochure


Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral 



Tuesday, December 21, 2021

1880 Census Farm Information

 

Chickens from Palisade, Colorado
Chickens from Palisade, Colorado

Here is the data from the 1880 U.S. Census.  This is the last batch I have information for.

ItemChristiana Jane WormwoodLevi Houlton Putnam
BranchPutnamPutnam
PlaceHoulton, MEHoulton, ME
DateJune 11th, 1880June 10th, 1880
OwnerYesYes
Rents for Fixed Money RentalNoNo
Rents for share of productsNoNo
Acres of Improved Land-Tilled6012
Acres of Improved Land-Permanent Meadows5011
Acres of Unimproved Land-Woodland208
Acres of Unimproved Land-Other00
Cash Value of Farm$1,500$500
Value of Farming Implements and Machinery$75$25
Value of Live Stock$225$75
Estimated Value of all farm products$300$100
Acres Mown206
Acres, not Mowed306
Hay, tons of205
Milch Cows83
Other Cattle20
Butter, lbs of2000
Swine31
Poultry, Barn-Yard1514
Eggs Produced, per Dozen5050
Irish Potatoes, acres21
Irish Potatoes, bushels of30075
Apples, acres1.51.5
Apples, bearing trees100100
Apples, bushels of10050
Value of Orchard Products, in dollars$75$50
Forest products, cords of wood100
Forest products, Value$20$0

Saturday, December 18, 2021

May 25th, 1961-St Norbert’s & Tunbridge Wells Kent with Photos

  •  May 25th, 1961
  • St Norbert’s & Tunbridge Wells Kent
  • Sunny, warm, cold in evening

This morning we set our for Tunbridge Wells Kent to see Joan and family. Kay was on her way to London so we company as far as Tunbridge Wells.  John and little Henry met us at the station and drove us to their home. It is a lovely old English home with spacious lived-in rooms and the inevitable garden. Her children 3 boys are handsome and robust and we enjoyed them and our visit immensely. Went for a stroll in the afternoon before tea. Lovely late supper and a chat before the fireplace while awaiting train time. Dizzy (Dr Dean) drove us to the station and saw us safely on the train. Later Joan called to see we had found a taxi at this end and were safely home. Nice day!

  

Mary and the boys at Tumbridge Wells
Mary, Henry and Anthony at Tumbridge Wells

Tumbridge Wells
Tumbridge Wells

Tumbridge Wells
Tumbridge Wells

Joan, Mary and the boys at Tumbridge Wells
Anthony, Joan, Henry and Mary and the boys at Tumbridge Wells

Mary, Henry, Anthony and Ervin at Tumbridge Wells
Mary, Henry, Anthony and Ervin at Tumbridge Wells

Anthony, Joan, Henry and Ervin at Tumbridge Wells
Anthony, Joan, Henry and Ervin at Tumbridge Wells


Friday, December 17, 2021

Photo Friday: Putnam Family Photo at the Camp

 For this photo Friday, I'm posting a family photo from 1935.  I know some of the people in it and have suspicions on the others but would love to hear your thoughts.

Putnam Family Photo at the Camp, 1935
Putnam Family Photo at the Camp, 193

From left to right:
I love the dog in this, so did a zoom in:

Smiling Dog





Wednesday, December 15, 2021

May 23th, 1961 St Norberts Bexhill-on-Sea With Photos

  •  May 23th, 1961
  • St Norberts Bexhill-on-Sea
  • Clear, sunny, cool

Today Kay drove us down to Maidstone in her new little car (Auston) although just learning to drive she makes a fine chauffeur. We went to see Leeds Castle and our “Queen Mary friend” Marjorie Bonet. Unfortunately we missed Marjorie as she was out, but we were able to drive around the castle and get some pictures of the castle and the grounds. Had a lovely picnic lunch enroute. Showed slides tonight on Pete’s projector after a very nice dinner.

Will write a letter to Marjorie when we return to America. Left her a note telling her we were there.


Leeds Castle
Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle
Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle
Leeds Castle

Leeds Castle
Leeds Castle


Saturday, December 11, 2021

May 19th, 1961-Wexford, Ireland with Photos

 

  • May 19th, 1961
  • Wexford, Ireland
  • Sunny-Fairly Warm
Found a car and chauffeur to take us over the surrounding country.  Chauffeur, Bryant Kennedy, wonderful companion and excellent guide.  Visited Titania’s Palace, the world’s most perfect miniature structure conceived by Sir Nevile Wilkinson at his Mt. Merrion home south of Dublin. * Had dinner at Wooden Bridge hotel in the Vale of Avoca. Then visited Glendaloch, County Wicklow where we saw the Chapel of St. Kevin, the ruins of the community church there and the oldest Norman Round Tower in Ireland, where the monks sought refuge with the sacred vessels when attacked.  Some of the most beautiful of scenery in Ireland.  Visited the rivers made famous by Thomas Moore, Irish Poet, in his “meeting of the waters”

*Daughter saw a fairy in her garden and father conceived idea of building a fairy palace for Titania and Oberon.




Vale of St Kevins, Ireland
Vale of St Kevins, Ireland

Vale of St Kevins, Ireland
Vale of St Kevins, Ireland

Vale of St Kevins, Ireland
Vale of St Kevins, Ireland

Vale of St Kevins, Ireland
Vale of St Kevins, Ireland


Friday, December 10, 2021

Photo Friday: Unknown Backwoods Maine Photos

 I don't know who these photos are of, but they are likely from one of the backwoods Maine trips.

Two men at a cabin
Two men at a cabin

Guy with a fish
Guy with a fish

Guy Fishing
Guy Fishing






Wednesday, December 8, 2021

May 18th, 1961-Rosslare Boat and Wexford, Ireland with Photo

  • May 18th, 1961
  • Rosslare Boat and Wexford, Ireland
  • Cloudy in a.m. turning sunny

Arrived at Rosslare Harbor after a rather rolling ocean voyage in the wee small hrs of the morning. Train to Wexford after a very excellent breakfast on board ship. Wexford is a small quaint town 13 miles from Rosslare.  The hotel (Talbot) is rated A by the Irish guide for hotels and our room with bath is very comfortable. Went out to explore the place - pop 12,000- area on of the driest and sunniest in Ireland.  Streets very narrow.  In 1649 Cromwell occupied the town and massacred the inhabitants.  People very friendly and all give greetings as they pass.  Bought a little dress for Kathleen and a sweater for Dick Sr.  Dad wishes to move on as there is little to hold one here.  He is out scouting tickets to Dublin.

Building in Ireland
Building in Ireland




Monday, December 6, 2021

Farm information from the 1870 Census

 

Random Horse from our Ireland trip
Random Horse from our Ireland trip
Here is the data from 1870:

ItemChristiana Jane WormwoodBenjamin Franklin Carpenter
BranchPutnamPutnam
PlaceHoulton, MEHammond, ME
DateJune 1st, 1870August 9th, 1870
Acres of Improved Land3045
Acres of Unimproved Land-Woodland4055
Acres of Unimproved Land-Other100
Cash Value of Farm$2,000$800
Value of Farming Implements and Machinery$100$100
Horses02
Milch Cows22
Working Oxen00
Other Cattle02
Sheep00
Swine01
Value of Live Stock$50$300
Rye, bushels of00
Indian Corn, bushels of00
Oats, bushels of50150
Wool, lbs of45Data Missing
Peas and Beans, bushels of0Data Missing
Irish Potatoes, bushels of75Data Missing
Buckwheat, bushels of100300
Butter, lbs of300Data Missing
Hay, tons of20Data Missing
Maple Sugar, lbs of0Data Missing
Value of Homemade Manufactures$30Data Missing
Value of Animals slaughtered$50Data Missing
Total Value of farm products$800Data Missing


Sunday, December 5, 2021

Farm Information from the 1860 Census

Potatoes from our container growing experiment
Potatoes from our container growing experiment

Here is the data I have from 1860:

ItemLevi Houlton PutnamIsaac BradburyBenjamin Franklin Carpenter
BranchPutnamPutnamPutnam
PlaceHoulton, MEHaynesville, MEHammond, ME
DateJune 4th, 1860January 15th, 1860June 22nd, 1860
Acres of Improved Land205010
Acres of Unimproved Land1065190
Cash Value of Farm$500$800$1,500
Value of Farming Implements and Machinery$50$50$50
Horses011
Milch Cows131
Working Oxen000
Other Cattle191
Sheep6129
Swine120
Value of Live Stock$100$250$100
Rye, bushels of500
Indian Corn, bushels of000
Oats, bushels of1001600
Wool, lbs of24200
Peas and Beans, bushels of4000
Irish Potatoes, bushels of500150300
Buckwheat, bushels of5065100
Butter, lbs of6000200
Hay, tons of150015
Maple Sugar, lbs of20000
Value of Homemade Manufactures$0$45$0
Value of Animals slaughtered$1,500$80$50





If your interested in the potato growing experiment, my wife wrote about it on her blog.

Saturday, December 4, 2021

May 11th, 1961-The Hague, Holland with Photos

  • May 11th, 1961
  • The Hague, Holland
  • Cold, raw, windy, cloudy
A wonderful nights sleep-we were really tired.  Nice breakfast in hotel dining room and the out to explore the city.  It is some sort of Holy day* and all the stores were closed. Went over to the station and bought our tickets for Harwich, England, for Saturday.  We go by boat train to Hook of Holland and then across the North Sea (+ hrs) to Harwich. This afternoon we went to see the Miniature Village at Madurodam. Took a lot of pictures through the sun was not out, so results will not be good. Had tea at the Hotel Lounge and finally got our luggage, Pajamas-hurray!

*Discovered later it was Ascension Thursday and I should have been at Mass myself, all messed up on the days.



Madurodam Village
Madurodam Village

Madurodam Village
Madurodam Village

Madurodam Village
Madurodam Village

Madurodam Village
Madurodam Village

Madurodam Village
Madurodam Village

Madurodam Village
Madurodam Village

Madurodam Village
Madurodam Village

Madurodam Village
Madurodam Village

Friday, December 3, 2021

Photo Friday: Random Photos from the various 1922 Trips

 

Amos Putnam in a canoe
Amos Putnam in a canoe

Amos and Ervin Putnam moving supplies
Amos and Ervin Putnam moving supplies

Ervin Putnam pushing the wagon
Ervin Putnam pushing the wagon

Ervin Putnam with 14 fish
Ervin Putnam with 14 fish

Ervin Putnam with Canoe
Ervin Putnam with Canoe

Ervin Putnam Camping
Ervin Putnam Camping

Ervin Putnam-West Lake
Ervin Putnam-West Lake

Group with Canoe
Group with Canoe

Portage
Portage

Portage
Portage

From left to right-Unknown, Amos Putnam, Ervin Putnam, possibly Moosehead Lake Trip
From left to right-Unknown, Amos Putnam, Ervin Putnam, possibly Moosehead Lake Trip