Downtown Enfield Village
This village, formerly called North Enfield, grew around mills powered by the Mascoma River. In the 1840s, railroad service and economic investment by the Enfield Shakers laid the foundation for its growth as a mill village . . . — — Map (db m98152) HM
Civil War
1861 – 1865
Charles Adams Thomas A. Ahern James Andrews Arthur A. Austin Ezekiaul Austin George W. Austin George M. Bailey Hiram B. Baker Charles D. Banks George W. Barnard Alvin C. Bean Charles K. Bean . . . — — Map (db m98110) WM
Korean
War
1950 - 1953
Donald E. Cantlin Jr. James H. Collins Robert S. Gaudette Ernest T. Ibey Alfred E. Kidder Charles Pollard Richard C. Pollard Roger Pollard Ralph B. Schmanska Arnold D. Marek Stanley Byczkowski Roger . . . — — Map (db m98146) WM
Persian Gulf
1991
John Battis Michelle Brazas Andrew J. Dunn Mickey Fisher David Jenney Michael Jette Joseph Spaulding Robert L. Stone Ralph Young Peter Butman James W. Hoyt Waller Madore James B. Vincent Richard . . . — — Map (db m98112) WM
Vietnam War
1961 – 1975
James Q. Adams Fred Barker Rex Bean Donald Beliveau Francis Bill Phillip Bill Roger Bill Peter Butman David Charbono Paul Charbono Richard Charbono Richard P. Chase Richard A. Crate Paul W. . . . — — Map (db m98114) WM
Enfields Tribute
To Her Men Who Served
In The Great War
1914 1918
Walter S. Andrews Clifton A. Alexander George E. Austin Charles 0. Babineau Joseph Bodo George W. B0dwell Evo Cattabriga Harold E. Collins George J. . . . — — Map (db m98109) HM
World
War II
1941 – 1945
George Austin Jr. Oscar Bailey Robert A. Bailey Wilfred Blain Wilfred Bocash Mark Booth Louis C. Brown Raymond T. Brown John R. Bruce Gerald M. Butman D. Neil Campbell G. Elaine Campbell . . . — — Map (db m98145) WM
Foggs Hardware Store
Built in 1901 after fire destroyed the business. Hardware and stoves were sold from the first floor. The second story provided living accomodations. Restored in 2005. — — Map (db m98156) HM
Frank Williams Department Store
Site of an 1855 tin shop rebuilt in the 1860s as a mercantile store. By 1904 it was known as one of the largest department stores in New Hampshire. — — Map (db m98155) HM
Leviston House
Built in 1855 in the Greek Revival style and known as the Leviston House for the Robert and William who owned the prosperous tannery located behind it from c. 1868 to 1888. — — Map (db m98157) HM
Leviston Tannery
Built adjoining the river in 1848 and rebuilt after a fire two years later. Operated by various owners, including Robert and William Leviston circa 1868-1888 who employed fify men at its peak. — — Map (db m98158) HM
Office of the Enfield Advocat
In this 1900 wood-frame building, the villages first weekly newspaper, the Enfield Advocate,was published until 1946, and postcards and souvenir books of Mascoma Lake were printed and sold to a growing . . . — — Map (db m98154) HM
The Copeland Block
A four-story wooden structure with brick facade built by Ira Copeland in 1897 for $10,000 and restored in 2000. This imposing building was home to many businesses
including the Enfield Post Office, fraternal organizations, and a . . . — — Map (db m98153) HM
The Enfield Shakers
Founded in 1793, Shaker Village was the 9th of the original Shaker communities established in the U.S. At its peak c.1850 some 300 Shakers lived, worked and worshipped here, practicing equality of the sexes, celibacy, pacifism, . . . — — Map (db m98107) HM