Frank Leslie's Illustrated Original and Complete

Cover: The Putnam Phalanx  Hartford Conn. *

Centerfold:  Review of the Volunteer troops of Boston, by the Prince of Wales 

Whole Page:  Madame Inez Fabbri  Prima Donna 

Whole Page: John C. Breckinridge , Democratic Candidate for the Presidency

Full Page: The Putnam Phalanx*

Full Page:  Druid Hill Park, in the City of Baltimore Maryland 

Condition:  good, normal aging (see pictures)

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*The Putnam Phalanx is a historic military organization based in Hartford, Connecticut, with a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Here's a brief overview of its history:

  1. Founding and Name Origins: The Putnam Phalanx was founded on May 11, 1858, in honor of Revolutionary War hero General Israel Putnam. The organization took its name from Putnam, who was known for his bravery and leadership during the American Revolution.

  2. Formation and Early Years: The Phalanx was established during a period of heightened patriotic sentiment leading up to the American Civil War. Its founders sought to create a military unit that would serve both ceremonial and practical functions.

  3. Military Service: During the Civil War, members of the Putnam Phalanx volunteered for service in the Union Army. They formed a company known as the "Governor's Foot Guard" and served in various capacities during the conflict.

  4. Post-Civil War Period: After the Civil War, the Putnam Phalanx continued to play a significant role in Hartford's civic life. The organization became known for its ceremonial functions, participating in parades, commemorations, and other events.

  5. Armory and Headquarters: The Putnam Phalanx established its headquarters in the historic "Old State House" in Hartford. The Old State House served as the Phalanx's armory, and the organization's presence there contributed to the building's status as a symbol of Connecticut's history.

  6. Ceremonial Role: Over the years, the Putnam Phalanx evolved into a primarily ceremonial organization, participating in various parades, civic events, and historical reenactments. The group maintained a focus on preserving and celebrating Connecticut's military history.

  7. Membership and Traditions: The Phalanx has traditionally consisted of civic-minded individuals who share an interest in preserving and promoting the state's military heritage. Members participate in various events wearing period uniforms, reflecting the historical aspects of the organization.

  8. Continued Legacy: As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the Putnam Phalanx continues to exist and actively participate in events that celebrate Connecticut's history. The organization's long history and commitment to preserving traditions have made it a respected and enduring part of the community.