Thompsonville in Enfield in Capitol Region, Connecticut — The American Northeast (New England)
Enfield Soldiers Monument
Photographed by Michael Herrick, February 5, 2018
1. Enfield Soldiers Monument
Inscription.
Enfield Soldiers Monument. .
In memory of the men of Enfield who on land and sea periled their lives for Union and liberty, 1861-1865. Erected by the Town of Enfield A.D. 1885..
Roll of Honor Killed in Battle. Maj. Theo. H. Rockwood · James Slater · Patrick Shea · Corporal James Dunn · Serj. Joseph Clover · John H. Steele · Capt. Samuel Brown · Michael Grace · Michael Smith · Robert McCoy,
Died From Wounds. William Gallagher · George Savage · John Green · Robert Boyle · John Child · James Davidson · John A. Dixon · Peter Mann · William Wright · Serj. Geo. L. Bell · James Bowen Jr. · William H. Wicks · Carl Martz · Emerson Wardwell,
Died In Service at Andersonville Prison, Ga.. Jeremiah Callahan · James OBeers · J. Leander Chapin · Samuel Steele · Alonzo N. Bosworth · John Cresswell · Patrick Gallagher · William Gourley · Michael Halery · John I. Phillips · Matthew Sullivan · Patrick McCardle · Jason Wright · Martin V. Pease · Mark Naylor,
In memory of those who gave their lives in the Great War for World-Wide Liberty 1917-1919.
Killed In Action. Lyle E. Adams · Giuseppe Bruno · Thomas Percy Everitt · Lazarus A. Hairabedian · Timothy W. Handley · S. Wilbur McCray · Albert V. Poole · Horace J. Tanguay ,
Died In Service. George E. Brayton · Cyril Bufton · Edward B. Sheehan · Charles G. Wilson · Julia Elizabeth Malia, Red Cross Nurse
Erected By The Town Of Enfield 1922.
Roll Of Honor Died In Service. William Angus · Henry A. Hancock · Charles Davenport · Louis Krone · John E. Warner · Asa Becket · Joseph L. Hunter · John Harris · Ezra Humes · James Galvin · Alex R. Buntin · William Howe · James P. Twiss · George B. Smith · Edward Parsons · George Miller · James Patrick · George Simonds · Thomas Hayes · Martin Carney · Jeremiah McIntyre · William Treganza · George N. Crystie · James C. Chalmers · William T. Loomis · Joseph Sheriden · John L. Moffit · William Mitchell · Leverett B. Owen
In memory
of the men of Enfield
who
on land and sea
periled their lives
for Union
and liberty, 1861-1865.
Erected by the
Town of Enfield
A.D. 1885.
Roll of Honor
Killed in Battle
Maj. Theo. H. Rockwood · James Slater · Patrick Shea · Corporal James Dunn · Serj. Joseph Clover · John H. Steele · Capt. Samuel Brown · Michael Grace · Michael Smith · Robert McCoy
Died From Wounds
William Gallagher · George Savage · John Green · Robert Boyle · John Child · James Davidson · John A. Dixon · Peter Mann · William Wright · Serj. Geo. L. Bell · James Bowen Jr. · William H. Wicks · Carl Martz · Emerson Wardwell
Died In Service at Andersonville Prison, Ga.
Jeremiah Callahan · James OBeers · J. Leander Chapin · Samuel Steele · Alonzo N. Bosworth · John Cresswell · Patrick Gallagher · William Gourley · Michael Halery · John I. Phillips · Matthew Sullivan · Patrick McCardle · Jason Wright · Martin V. Pease · Mark Naylor
In memory of those
who gave their lives
in the Great War
for World-Wide Liberty
1917-1919
Killed In Action
Lyle E. Adams · Giuseppe Bruno · Thomas Percy Everitt · Lazarus A. Hairabedian · Timothy W. Handley · S. Wilbur McCray · Albert V. Poole · Horace J. Tanguay
Died In Service
George E. Brayton · Cyril Bufton · Edward B. Sheehan · Charles G. Wilson · Julia Elizabeth Malia, Red Cross Nurse
Erected By The Town Of Enfield
1922
Roll Of Honor
Died In Service
William Angus · Henry A. Hancock · Charles Davenport · Louis Krone · John E. Warner · Asa Becket · Joseph L. Hunter · John Harris · Ezra Humes · James Galvin · Alex R. Buntin · William Howe · James P. Twiss · George B. Smith · Edward Parsons · George Miller · James Patrick · George Simonds · Thomas Hayes · Martin Carney · Jeremiah McIntyre · William Treganza · George N. Crystie · James C. Chalmers · William T. Loomis · Joseph Sheriden · John L. Moffit · William Mitchell · Leverett B. Owen
Location. 41° 59.966′ N, 72° 36.011′ W. Monument is in Enfield in Capitol Region, Connecticut. It is in Thompsonville. It is at the intersection of Church Street and N. Main Street, on the right when traveling south on Church Street. Touch for map. Monument is in this post office area: Enfield CT 06082, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial monument is in the Connecticut River Valley, in Greater Hartford, and in the Knowledge Corridor. It is also in the American Northeast and in New England. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once Hartford County and also one of the original Thirteen Colonies.
Credits. This page was last revised on May 19, 2026. It was originally submitted on February 9, 2018, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 850 times since then and 33 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. submitted on February 9, 2018, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.