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SUMMARY:Presentation: The Enfield Connecticut Shakers
DESCRIPTION:There are only three Shakers left in the world today.  It was much different 200 years ago\, when Shaker communities were founded all over New York\, New England\, and beyond.  One of the largest was in Enfield\, Connecticut.  Michael Miller from the Enfield Historical Society will talk about who the Shakers are\, when and how their Enfield\, Connecticut community was established\, and why it flourished and then faded away.  The talk will include many photos and illustrations of the Enfield Shakers.\n\nMichael Miller has been active in the Enfield Historical Society for over 40 years and is a past president of the organization.  He is author of Images of America Enfield\, Connecticut.
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/presentation-the-enfield-connecticut-shakers/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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SUMMARY:Presentation: The History of the Wallop School
DESCRIPTION:After decades of only having one school building in town\, four additional one room schoolhouses were built in 1754\, including Wallop School. Our little red school was one of the last in the state to still be in use when it closed in 1947\, and is one of even fewer still preserved in schoolhouse form. Join the Historical Society’s Tara Hebert to learn about the school\, and what we can glean about its teachers\, pupils\, and various functions though time.
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/presentation-the-history-of-the-wallop-school/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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SUMMARY:Enfield: Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:Join Jim Malley\, Enfield Historical Society Member\, on Thursday\, April 16\, 2026\, at 6:00 p.m. at the Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road. He will provide a PowerPoint presentation titled “Enfield: Then and Now.” He will share the past and present scenes of Enfield. Come see how Enfield has changed over the years and if you can recognize some of the old businesses and neighborhoods. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Everyone is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/thenandnow/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T193000
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SUMMARY:Embezzlement and Other Crimes in Thompsonville
DESCRIPTION:Join Enfield Historical Society member Peter Sorenson for a PowerPoint presentation on Embezzlement and Other Crimes in Thompsonville. The presentation will include a look at the rise and fall of the Spencer Bank; the local Poles Wladyslaw Szetela and Alexander Niemiec embezzling funds from store owners and the Polish National Home; and Thomas P. Clifford “borrowing” funds from Anthony Gannuscio’s First National Bank of Thompsonville. Hear about the Brink’s Robbery at the Bigelow-Sanford Carpet company that took years to solve with the help of the FBI. How about the shootout in the middle of the village between Bromage and the Italian tough Pelligrino De Vito. Consider the odd case of Dominico Dei Delori\, known as ‘The Domino’\, who was taken “for a ride” and left for dead\, only to survive to spin a yarn that led police on a goose chase. Hear about the kidnapping of Frances Haythorn\, the 15-year-old intellectually compromised daughter of Joseph Haythorn\, who was found wandering the streets of Bristol\, CT. Lastly\, we will look into the demise of Thompsonville and who made money and who lost money. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Everyone is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/embezzlement-and-other-crimes-in-thompsonville/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T131336
CREATED:20250821T174823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T213915Z
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SUMMARY:The British (and Germans) Are Coming!  The "Convention Army" in Enfield\, 1778
DESCRIPTION:After the Battle of Saratoga\, Massachusetts suddenly had thousands of British and German prisoners of war they desperately wanted to get rid of–and keep from rejoining the war.  The solution?  March them a thousand miles south to Charlottesville\, of course!  So began the strange march of the “Convention Army\,” made up of British regulars\, German mercenaries\, and in some cases their wives and children\, in the late fall and winter of 1778-79.  This unusual procession wound its way to the sleepy farming village of Enfield\, Connecticut\, in November 1778.  \nLearn about the Convention troops\, their journey\, their eventual fate\, and what they found here in Enfield. \nThis FREE presentation is open to the public.   Everyone is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.   New members are always welcome and greatly appreciated.   You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.   Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/public-program-details-coming-soon-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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CREATED:20250821T175702Z
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SUMMARY:Enfield Sports & the Enfield Athletic Hall of Fame
DESCRIPTION:Join Enfield Historical Society member Jim Malley for a PowerPoint presentation on Enfield Sports & the Enfield Athletic Hall of Fame. The presentation will include a look at Enfield History\, sports origins\, the Grey’s Athletic Association & Bigelow Carpet teams\, and Angelo Lamagna. The program will also examine how Enfield’s population impacted high school and youth sports in town. The program will conclude with a look at the Enfield Athletic Hall of Fame. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Everyone is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/enfield-sports-the-enfield-athletic-hall-of-fame/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T193000
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CREATED:20250821T174650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T143918Z
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SUMMARY:Letters from Enfield's Past
DESCRIPTION:Do you remember the days before email\, texts\, and smartphones that follow us everywhere?  The days when letters only came on paper – and just once a day?  Letters filled with news\, gossip\, and important business?  Travel back to those days with Mike Miller from the Enfield Historical Society.  He will share letters from the 1800s and early 1900s and talk about what their words tell us and what we can learn when we read between the lines.  Some are funny\, some sad\, some strictly business\, there’s even one where the writer admits to poisoning someone….  All are interesting and some lead to surprising questions and revelations about Enfield’s history. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Everyone is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/public-program-details-coming-soon/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T193000
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CREATED:20250107T004153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T174734Z
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SUMMARY:The Connecticut Tobacco Valley Story in Enfield - DATE CHANGED!
DESCRIPTION:Join Enfield Historical Society member Jim Malley for a PowerPoint presentation on the Connecticut Tobacco Valley story in Enfield. The presentation will include a look at tobacco history\, local Enfield farms\, the tobacco process\, employment\, tobacco products and the current landscape of tobacco. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Anyone with an interest in history is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/public-program-3/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250422T193000
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CREATED:20250107T003922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T154914Z
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SUMMARY:Constable to Patrolman - 1880 to 1920 - DATE CHANGED
DESCRIPTION:Travel back with Tom Heath and the Enfield Historical Society to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to learn about life in Enfield at that time of change and how politics influenced the enforcers of laws and the impact those men’s actions had on everyday life.  Learn how events during that time led to changes in policing\, the end of the political era of law enforcement\, and the beginning of the reform era of law enforcement.  Equipment used by those early police officers will be on display. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Anyone with an interest in history is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/public-program-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T193000
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CREATED:20250107T003523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T003523Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Membership Meeting & Public Program
DESCRIPTION:Enfield Historical Society members and anyone interested in learning more about or joining the Enfield Historical Society are invited to our brief annual membership business meeting\, followed by an entertaining\, interesting\, and educational public program (details will be posted here as soon as they are available).  Members will receive business program details by mail. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Anyone with an interest in history is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/annual-membership-meeting-public-program/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T131336
CREATED:20250107T001315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T164853Z
UID:20176-1740679200-1740684600@enfieldhistoricalsociety.org
SUMMARY:Enfield's Connecticut River Bridges
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the first bridge across the Connecticut River in Connecticut was in Enfield?  Or that the earliest bridges were all privately owned?  Or that they were eventually “freed” by the State of Connecticut?   \nHave you heard the story of the exciting rescue of Hosea Keach when Enfield Bridge was washed away in 1900?  Even if you have\, you likely have not heard about the very real danger the bridge wreckage posed downriver. \nDo you remember the bridge between Thompsonville and Suffield? \nLegislation\, lotteries\, and lawsuits; successes\, disasters and near disasters; the history of Enfield’s Connecticut River bridges is surprisingly complex\, interesting\, and even entertaining!   \nPlease join Mike Miller from the Enfield Historical Society for this illustrated talk.  Don’t be shy! \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Anyone with an interest in history is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/public-program/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T193000
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CREATED:20250107T012512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T012512Z
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SUMMARY:Public Program: Timber\, Trenails\, & Toothpicks
DESCRIPTION:Please Join historian Bill Fournier and the Enfield Historical Society for an historical look at the harvesting of timber and the various uses from early colonial times and on into the Industrial Revolution.  Connecticut Valley locales\, near and far are explored\, and the transportation methods and tools that were used are shown.  Local area sawmills are highlighted\, along with their owners\, who most often were early developers of plantations in the North Central CT River Valley.  Links for “learning more” opportunities will be handed out\, and a display of relics will be on hand. \nBill Fournier is a member of the board of directors of the Enfield Historical Society and an avid local historian. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Anyone with an interest in history is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/public-program-timber-trenails-toothpicks/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T131336
CREATED:20240923T134923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T133453Z
UID:20114-1732212000-1732217400@enfieldhistoricalsociety.org
SUMMARY:Finding Your Family: The Enfield Historical Society and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join Susan Bigelow of the Enfield Historical Society as she walks you through the unique family history resources held both at the Old Town Hall and online. Discover photographs\, school materials\, small business documents\, military photos\, and extensive holdings on the town’s major employers that can help link you to the lives of your ancestors. Also covered will be online resources through FamilySearch\, Google Books\, and the Connecticut State Library. \nSusan Bigelow is a member of the board of directors of the Enfield Historical Society as well as a reference librarian at the Connecticut State Library. \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Anyone with an interest in history is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/finding-your-family-program/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T131336
CREATED:20240923T134725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T134725Z
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SUMMARY:Coffin Craziness
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for Coffin Craziness presented by Michael Miller of the Enfield Historical Society.   \nIn the 1880s\, Thompsonville’s New England Glass Burial Case Company manufactured glass coffins.  Their products were not unique.  America’s inventors designed and sometimes successfully manufactured and sold a dizzying variety of devices for preserving your favorite family members for eternity (or at least until the funeral).  What better month than October to look at a few of those creative\, unusual\, sometimes practical\, and often bizarre inventions.  This program will have you thinking eewww\, gross\, that was disturbing\, and\, possibly\, I want one of those… \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Anyone with an interest in history is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/coffin-craziness/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T131336
CREATED:20240830T192201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T194804Z
UID:20108-1727373600-1727379000@enfieldhistoricalsociety.org
SUMMARY:Frank G. "Doc" Taylor Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Join Enfield Historical Society Member Jim Malley for a PowerPoint presentation on a Retrospective of Frank G. “Doc” Taylor. \nDoc Taylor taught for 54 years\, the last 49 years as a Social Studies teacher at Enfield High School. Doc Taylor retired in 2012 and passed away on May 28\, 2023 at the age of 88. The presentation will include a look at his collegiate career\, and as an educator and club advisor at Enfield High School. The talk will also look at Doc’s other jobs and interests. The presentation will continue with a review of Doc’s Connecticut & Enfield History class.   \nThis presentation is open to the public.  Anyone with an interest in history is welcome to attend. \nThe Enfield Historical Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization that has preserved and shared Enfield’s history for more than 60 years.  New members are always needed and greatly appreciated.  Everyone is welcome.  You don’t need to be a historian or Enfield native to join.  Become a member today!
URL:https://enfieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/doctaylorretro/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 104 Middle Road\, Enfield\, CT\, 06082
CATEGORIES:Public Presentation
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