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Charlotte Hobbs was born in Lovell, Maine in 1879. She graduated Wellesley College in 1902, returning to Lovell after to teach, tutor, collect historical materials, and wanted to create a public library for the town. She was the town historian and served as the Lovell Public Library Librarian for more than 50 years.
Center Lovell is an unincorporated village in the town of Lovell, Oxford County, Maine, United States. The community is located along Maine State Route 5 near the east bank of the Kezar River . Center Lovell has a post office with ZIP code 04016, which opened on May 9, 1848.
The Lovell Meeting House is a historic meeting house at 1133 Main Street (Maine State Route 5) in Lovell, Maine. Built in 1796, it served as Lovell's town hall and as a religious meeting place until 1852, when the Lovell Village Church was built. From then it has served strictly civic functions, and is still the location of Lovell's town ...
The Eastman Hill Rural Historic District is a historic district encompassing a rural landscape consisting of three 19th-century farmsteads near the village of Center Lovell, Maine. It covers 251 acres (102 ha) of the upper elevations of Eastman Hill, and is bisected by Eastman Hill Road.
The Kezar River is a 14.2-mile-long (22.9 km) [1] tributary of the Old Course Saco River in western Maine in the United States.It starts at the outlet of Five Kezar Ponds in the town of Lovell, drops over Kezar Falls, and flows southwest, briefly entering the town of Sweden before reentering Lovell and passing that town's central village.
The tornado damaged a funeral home and a house in the town of Sunbright. Emergency officials have repeatedly said that Tennessee experiences more tornadoes at night than any other state in the U.S.
In Maine, a plantation is an ... Lovell: Town Oxford 1,104 43.2 112 1800 Burnham: Town Waldo 1,096 38.9 101 1824 Howland: Town Penobscot 1,094
An alternative federal government delineation of Portland's metropolitan area is the Portland–South Portland, ME Metropolitan New England City and Town Area. A New England City and Town Area (NECTA) is typically a finer-grained definition of a metropolitan area because it is based on cities and towns rather than entire counties.