Named for Roger Enos, the commander of all Vermont forces during the American Revolutionary War, the town of Enosburgh was originally chartered in 1780, Enosburg Falls being a village within the town.
This map captures the region as it appeared near the end of the nineteenth century. Features numbered & lettered references to the following locations: Spavin Cure Opera House. High and Graded Schools. Methodist Church. Baptist Church. Episcopal Church. Catholic Church. Quincy House. Sutton Mountain. Jay Peak. Round Top. Kendall Spavin Cure Co. Scotch Oil Co. Schotch Oil Co., Job Printers. Hamilton & Rose, Book and Job Printers and Stationers. W. R. Hutchinson, M. D.. F. S. Hutchinson, M. D.. A. R. Bell, Dentist. E. McFeeters, Attorney at Law. M. P. Perley & Co., General Merchandise. W. H. Billado, General Merchandise. Aseltine & Greenwood, Groceries, Crockery, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. J. M. Jeffords, Drugs and Books. Gibson & Webster, Druggists. J. W. Gibson & Son, Furniture and Undertaking. D. C. Stone, Jeweler. C. D. Lawrence, Jeweler, Repairing a specialty. E. H. Aller, Harness, etc.. J. H. Burns, Stoves and Tinware. Stetson & Marsh, Flour and Feed. Missisquoi Flouring Mill. A. H. Manley, Contractor, Builder, Sash Door and Blind Manufacturer. E. J. Himes, Contractor and Builder. T. H. Anderson, Box Factory. M. A. Kent, Woolen and Mitten Manufactory. |