Caroline Remond Putnam
Caroline Remond Putnam (c. 1826–1908) was an African-American businesswoman and abolitionist in Salem, Massachusetts. Along with two of her sisters, she owned and operated the largest wig factory in the state, making her mark on the growing field of hair-care products for African-American women.
Caroline Remond Putnam | |
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Born | c. 1826 Massachusetts, USA |
Died | 1908 |
Occupation(s) | Businesswoman and Hair Salonist |
Spouse | Joseph H. Putnam |
Children | Edmund Quincy Putnam Louisa Victoria Putnam |
Parent(s) | John Remond (father) Nancy Lenox (mother) |
Relatives | Sarah Parker Remond (sister) Charles Lenox Remond (brother) Cecelia Remond Babcock (sister) Maritcha Juan Remond (sister) |
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