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  2. Hobart, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Hobart was platted in 1849. [1] George Earle, an English immigrant, bought land from the Potawatomi Native American tribe, who built a dam on Deep River, creating Lake George. He named the settlement that later developed into Hobart, after his brother, Frederick Hobart Earle, who never left England. The first school of the city was built in ...

  3. First Unitarian Church of Hobart - Wikipedia

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    First Unitarian Church of Hobart is the oldest Unitarian Church in Indiana, and the oldest church still occupied by its original congregation in the city of Hobart. [2] [3] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 9, 1999. [1] The church is an Italianate style. The building's simple design on both the interior and ...

  4. Lake George (Hobart, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    14 ft (4.3 m) Surface elevation. 604 ft (184 m) References. [1][2] Lake George is a mill pond on Deep River in Hobart, Indiana, in the United States. Lake George was formed when George Earle constructed a dam on Deep River to power sawmills and gristmills. [3] The lake is fed by several small streams, including Deep River, the largest, and ...

  5. Deep River (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Deep River (Indiana) Lake George, a 275 acre man-made lake on Deep River, in Hobart, Indiana. Deep River is a river that flows 29.5 miles (47.5 km) northeast to the Little Calumet River in Lake County in northern Indiana in the United States. [2] It is part of a fluvial system that drains about 10% of northern Indiana to Lake Michigan at Port ...

  6. Liverpool, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    George Earle moved away and founded Hobart, Indiana. At its height, there were about 500 settlers living in Liverpool; by the late 1840s, there were only two families left. Finally, a fire swept through the almost-empty town, and nothing was left of its original forty blocks of buildings. [3] [4]

  7. Earl of Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    George Hobart-Hampden, 10th Earl of Buckinghamshire (born 1944) Very Rev. Hon. Henry Lewis Hobart (1774–1846) Sir Robert Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet (1836–1928)

  8. Talk:Hobart, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    These were added as a "Bibliography" section: -- Ronz ( talk) 16:16, 17 February 2018 (UTC) [ reply] Ballantyne, Dorothy Dunning (1972), George Earle and family of Hobart, Indiana, Merrillville, IN: Lake County Public Library, 9 p. OCLC: 3741362; Ballantyne, Dorothy Dunning; Christianson, Elin Ballantyne (1976), The Old Settlers Cemetery ...

  9. School City of Hobart - Wikipedia

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    All schools are in Hobart. [3] Hobart High School (9-12) Hobart Middle School (6-8) George Earle Early Learning Center (PK-K) Veteran's Elementary School at Mundell (1-5) Liberty Elementary School (1-5) Joan Martin Elementary School (1-5)