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DescriptionUnion Church, Enfield Center, NH.jpg
English: Union Church, Enfield Center, New Hampshire. Designed by John Noyes and built in 1836, it is also called the Centre Village Meeting House.
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22 April 2010 (original upload date)
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Reproduced from an original postcard published by W. A. Abbott
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2010-04-22 22:10 (UTC) | Hugh Manatee | 108477 (bytes) | 783×499 | Union Church, Enfield Center, New Hampshire; from an original 1909 postcard by an unknown publisher. Designed by John Noyes and built in 1836, it is also called the Centre Village Meeting House.
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(Original text) : Union Church, Enfield Center, New Hampshire; from an original 1909 postcard by an unknown publisher. Designed by John Noyes and built in 1836, it is also called the Centre Village Meeting House.
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