Henry W. Putnam was born in 1825 in Essex NY. He went to Bennington VT in 1864. Putnam built a brick factory in Bennington where he manufactured a clothes wringer, and automatic machinery to make barbed wire. In 1875 Charles de Quillfeldt of NY patented a toggle seal for a bottle. The rights to his patent were sold several times when in 1878 it was purchased by Putnam and Karl Hutter. Putnam would continue to buy the rights to de Quillfeldt’s inventions with the best known being the Lightening Jar which was used for beverages and home canning.
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Fruit Jars: A History Worth Remembering
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