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- Q16031765 description "African-American abolitionist".
- Q16031765 description "African-American abolitionist".
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- Q16031765 abstract "Caroline Remond Putnam (1826-1908) was born a free woman in Massachusetts, of parents Nancy Lenox Remond, a cake maker and decorator, and John Remond of Salem, who became a merchant and caterer there. She had four sisters: Sarah Parker Remond, who became an anti-slavery speaker, Cecelia Remond Babcock, Maritcha Remond, and Susan Remond, a bakery owner in Salem. Together with her sisters Cecilia and Maritcha, Caroline ran the Ladies Hair Work Salon in Salem. They had a large wig factory and sold Mrs. Putnam's Medicated Hair Tonic as a medicine to stop hair loss. Caroline Remond Putnam was married to Joseph H Putnam.Caroline also had a brother named Charles Lenox Remond. He was one of the agents in the Massachusetts Salem Society who traveled with Garrison and was a strong participant in the abolitionist movement.".
- Q16031765 birthDate "1826".
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- Q16031765 birthYear "1826".
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- Q16031765 deathDate "1908".
- Q16031765 deathYear "1908".
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- Q16031765 birthDate "1826".
- Q16031765 birthPlace Q30.
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- Q16031765 children "Albert Ernest Remond".
- Q16031765 children "Amy Matilda Remond".
- Q16031765 children "Charles Lenox Remond, Jr.".
- Q16031765 children "Wendell Phillips Remond".
- Q16031765 dateOfBirth "1826".
- Q16031765 dateOfDeath "1908".
- Q16031765 deathDate "1908".
- Q16031765 name "Caroline Remond Putnam".
- Q16031765 name "Putnam, Caroline Remond".
- Q16031765 occupation "Hair Salonist".
- Q16031765 placeOfBirth Q30.
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- Q16031765 relations Q4794162.
- Q16031765 relations Q5080196.
- Q16031765 relations "Cecilia Remond Putnam".
- Q16031765 relations "Marchita Remond".
- Q16031765 shortDescription "African-American abolitionist".
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- Q16031765 comment "Caroline Remond Putnam (1826-1908) was born a free woman in Massachusetts, of parents Nancy Lenox Remond, a cake maker and decorator, and John Remond of Salem, who became a merchant and caterer there. She had four sisters: Sarah Parker Remond, who became an anti-slavery speaker, Cecelia Remond Babcock, Maritcha Remond, and Susan Remond, a bakery owner in Salem. Together with her sisters Cecilia and Maritcha, Caroline ran the Ladies Hair Work Salon in Salem.".
- Q16031765 label "Caroline Remond Putnam".
- Q16031765 givenName "Caroline Remond".
- Q16031765 name "Caroline Remond Putnam".
- Q16031765 name "Putnam, Caroline Remond".
- Q16031765 surname "Putnam".