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    Lovell is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,104 at the 2020 census. Lovell is the site of Kezar Lake, a resort area....
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    Stephen King (category People from Lovell, Maine)
    own and divide their time between three houses: one in Bangor, Maine, one in Lovell, Maine, and for the winter a waterfront mansion located off the Gulf...
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  • Look up Lovell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lovell may refer to: Lovell, Maine, a town Lovell, Ohio, an unincorporated community Lovell, Oklahoma...
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  • Center Lovell is an unincorporated village in the town of Lovell, Oxford County, Maine, United States. The community is located along Maine State Route...
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    Marcellus Stearns (category People from Lovell, Maine)
    time as speaker. Born in Lovell in Oxford County in southwestern Maine, he attended Waterville College in Waterville, Maine (which later became Colby...
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    Marsden Hartley (category People from Lovell, Maine)
    Hartley spent his summers in Lewiston and the region of Western Maine near the village of Lovell. He considered the paintings he produced there—of Kezar Lake...
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    Eastman Johnson (category People from Lovell, Maine)
    was known as The American Rembrandt in his day. Johnson was born in Lovell, Maine, one of the eight children of Philip Carrigan Johnson and Mary Kimball...
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    Rudy Vallée (category People from Lovell, Maine)
    from Quebec. Vallée grew up in Westbrook, Maine. On March 29, 1917, he enlisted in the US Navy in Portland, Maine to fight in World War I, but authorities...
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  • until his death. He died in Windham, Maine (then part of Massachusetts) on July 14, 1814. His son, James Lovell (1758–1850) served in the Continental...
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  • C. Lovell (born 1967), American sailor John Harvey Lovell (1860–1939), entomologist in Maine Lovell (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    in Western Maine, The University of Maine Foundation believes it has the tallest chestnut in North America on its property in Lovell, Maine. As per a Dec...
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    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...
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    The Lovell Village Church is a historic church on Church Street in Lovell, Maine. It was built, and probably designed by, Ammi Cutter, a brickworker of...
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    Moses Hutchins House (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine)
    is a historic house at the junction of Old Stage Road and Maine State Route 6 in Lovell, Maine. Built c. 1839, this two story wood-frame house and attached...
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  • southern Maine and demonstrating that bees can see in color. Lovell was born in Waldoboro, Maine October 21, 1860 to sea captain Harvey Lovell and Sophonia...
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  • Abraham D. Andrews (category People from Lovell, Maine)
    23, 1885) was an American physician and politician. Born in Lovell, Oxford County, Maine, Andrews came to Wisconsin in 1856 and eventually settled in...
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  • Maine Archaeological Survey site 21.26 is a Native American rock art site in Lovell, Maine. The site is on a rock formation that overlooks a lake in an...
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    Charles H. Kimball (category People from Lovell, Maine)
    (March 31, 1852 – 1887) was an American architect from Maine. Kimball was born in Lovell, Maine, in 1852, and was the son of a dentist. His family moved...
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    River northwest of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, then into the Gulf of Maine. Lovell Lake is defined as a "Tier 1" water body and is designated as "fully...
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  • ProRally won by Mark Lovell Rim of the World ProRally won by Mark Lovell Susquehannock Trail ProRally won by Mark Lovell Maine Forest Rally won by Seamus...
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    Saco River (category Rivers of Oxford County, Maine)
    old course is largely silted over. The two channels merge again near Lovell, Maine. After running through six hydropower stations operated by NextEra Energy...
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    Frederick W. Dallinger (category People from Lovell, Maine)
    Center Lovell, Maine. He died on September 5, 1955, in North Conway, New Hampshire. He was interred in Center Lovell Cemetery in Center Lovell. 119th...
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  • William Armstrong; Ritchie, Ethel M (1945–1955). Merchant Sail. Center Lovell, Maine: Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc. pp. 512, 993. Heffernan...
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  • Herman Umbstaetter (category Deaths by firearm in Maine)
    Howard Palmer went on a hunting expedition on the shore of Kezar Lake in the Maine woods. Umbstaetter stumbled as he tried to cross a stone wall and fell,...
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    Dummer's War (category Pre-statehood history of Maine)
    mentioned it in his A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. The town of Lovell, Maine is named after John Lovewell. Paugus Bay, the town of Paugus Mill (now...
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  • Central Railroad) Lovell, Maine – Captain John Lovewell (note spelling) Lovelock, California – George Lovelock (early merchant) Lowell, Maine – Lowell Hayden...
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  • settled. Wolf Township, Pennsylvania is settled. The settlement now to be Lovell, Maine is settled. Searles Hill Cemetery is built in Phillipston, Massachusetts...
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    Denmark, Fryeburg, Hiram, Lovell, Porter, Stoneham, Stow and Sweden) York County (and Brownfield, Denmark, Fryeburg, Hiram, Lovell, Porter, Stoneham, Stow...
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    Paris Center Lovell Dickvale Magalloway North Waterford Waterford Flat National Register of Historic Places listings in Oxford County, Maine "Census - Geography...
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    State Route 5 (abbreviated SR 5) is a state highway in Maine that runs from an intersection with State Route 9 in Old Orchard Beach, to an intersection...
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