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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25DS_founders-of-enfield_Enfield-CT.html
To Honor the Memory of the Founders of the Town of Enfield. Who led by John Pease, Jr. and his Brother Robert made the First Settlement in 1680. Placed by Penelope Terry Abbey Chapter, D.A.R. 1680     1930
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25DR_first-church-in-enfield_Enfield-CT.html
Near this site the first church building in Enfield was erected by pioneer settlers in 1684. Placed by Penelope Terry Abbey Chapter, D.A.R. 1680     1930
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25DF_scitico-roll-of-honor-a-war-memorial_Enfield-CT.html
Scitico Roll of Honor WW II Aleskwiz, Frank · Aleskwiz, John · Aleskwiz, Raymond · Brenick, George J. · Berry, Arthur C. · Chaput, Emery A. · Conlin, Charles · Conlin, Earl * &midd…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25DE_the-hazardville-institute_Enfield-CT.html
The Hazardville Institute 1869 Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The Interior The Hazardville National Register Historic District Listed 19 February 1980
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25DD_hazardville-veterans-monument-a-war-memorial_Enfield-CT.html
This Memorial Erected In Honor of the Men and Women Of Hazardville, Who Served Their Country in The Armed Forces Preserving Our Freedom and Our Way of Life During World War II
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25DC_sfc-lawrence-a-dufraine-a-war-memorial_Enfield-CT.html
This Flagpole Erected In Memory Of SFC Lawrence A. Dufraine May 27, 1968 — Aug. 1, 2004 Dedicated May 27, 2006 By His Family and Friends
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25DB_enfield-veterans-monument-a-war-memorial_Enfield-CT.html
This Memorial Erected In Honor Of The Men and Women of This Community Who Served Their Country In the Armed Forces Preserving Our Freedom And Our Way Of Life To The Memory Of Those Who Served In The Global War On Terror Those Who Paid The S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23WL_the-farmington-aqueduct_Farmington-CT.html
The Farmington Canal crossed various topographic features- rivers, hills, roads and woodlands. Boats traveling the length of the canal passed through 28 locks that compensated for changes in elevation. Perhaps the most impressive engineering featu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XML_collinsville-town-of-canton-historical_Canton-CT.html
Route 44 began as the Indian's Northwest Path. It became the Hartford to Albany Road during the French and Indian War in order to move troops and equipment. In 1984, it became the Albany Turnpike, a toll road. 1776 House was an old home conver…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XL5_collinsville-town-of-canton-historical_Canton-CT.html
Driving along Maple Avenue, circa 1915 Some early transportation at the corner of Maple Avenue & River Road, circa 1910 CNE Station on Canton Springs Road with cemetery in the background, circa 1900 Patrons of Cherry Park, off Lovely Stree…
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