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Enfield

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Enfield

Town in Hartford County, north-central Connecticut; population (1990) 45,500. It is situated 28 km/18 mi north of Hartford, on the east bank of the Connecticut River, and near the Massachusetts state line. It includes the industrial subdivisions of Thompsonville (population 8,500) and Hazardville (population 5,200). In the 19th century it produced carpeting and gunpowder. Today, many residents commute to jobs in Hartford or in Springfield; local products include plastics, greeting cards, tools, and gauges. A monument marks the site of a famous 1741 Jonathan Edwards sermon.



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Enfield and the lawyer were on the other side of the by-street; but when they came abreast of the entry, the former lifted up his cane and pointed.
As he was going out, he met Passepartout, who asked him if it would not be well, before taking the train, to purchase some dozens of Enfield rifles and Colt's revolvers.
He looked like a military man; his moustache was waxed, his gray hair was short and neat, he held himself upright, he talked in a breezy way, he lived at Enfield.
 
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