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Suffield's Old Bridge Neighborhood
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Suffield’s Old Bridge Neighborhood

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Located along the shallow falls midway between Springfield and Windsor, Suffield was a convenient place to cross the Connecticut River. Ferries north of the falls were supplemented in 1808 by a wooden bridge downstream. But it was in 1893 that the iron bridge leading to the busy Thompsonville manufacturing village in Enfield opened and encouraged residential growth in this corner of rural Suffield. In an ideal setting for the early-20th-century influx of multicultural immigrants, East Suffield’s established Yankee families became juxtaposed with later European arrivals working in Thompsonville’s industries. The vibrant diversity and opportunity in the neighborhood continued until the mill and the bridge closed, leaving only memories.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
7 September 2009
Pages
127
ISBN
9780738565828

Located along the shallow falls midway between Springfield and Windsor, Suffield was a convenient place to cross the Connecticut River. Ferries north of the falls were supplemented in 1808 by a wooden bridge downstream. But it was in 1893 that the iron bridge leading to the busy Thompsonville manufacturing village in Enfield opened and encouraged residential growth in this corner of rural Suffield. In an ideal setting for the early-20th-century influx of multicultural immigrants, East Suffield’s established Yankee families became juxtaposed with later European arrivals working in Thompsonville’s industries. The vibrant diversity and opportunity in the neighborhood continued until the mill and the bridge closed, leaving only memories.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
7 September 2009
Pages
127
ISBN
9780738565828