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  1. 1920's Annie Heald Class Photo - 1991.02.0005

    Group of students and their teacher at Annie Heald School. The students are all identified. They are: Front first row: Richard Ring, William "Junior" Chapman, Norman Allen, Edward "Cappy" Bell, Russell Severance, Bertrand McAllister, Carlton Merrill. Second row: Richard Hamilton, Merwin Hurd, Lesmore Durgin Jr., Gordon Eastman, Elford McAllister, Henry Severance. Third row: Marilyn (Plummer) Libby, Marcia (Plummer), Elizabeth Davey, Ba...

    Record Type: Photo

    1920's Annie Heald Class Photo
  2. Marriages, Births, Deaths 1940-1950 - 2019.01.0023

    Town of Lovell Clerk's records for marriages, births, and deaths from 1940 to 1950. The original records are in the town safe. They have been photocopied and indexed, which can be found in a notebook titled "Marriages, Births, Deaths 1940-1950."

    Record Type: Archive

  3. Obituaries - 1974.02.0692

    Nine notebooks of obituary newsclippings, all indexed.

    Record Type: Archive

  4. Ted Davey Family - 2013.79.0001

    The Ted Davey family on the porch of Conifer in the 1930s. Left to right: Edward (Ted) Davey, Catherine Davey, Barbara Davey, then in front is Keinath, Teddy (sitting on Keinath's lap), Betty and Peter. Taken from Photo CD #9.

    Record Type: Photo

    Ted Davey Family
  5. The Ted Davey Family - 2009.25.0008

    The Davey family. Front: Peter, Barbara, Betty, Ted. Back: Mr. Ted Davey, Katherine, Mrs. Keinath Davey, Keinath. The photo was used in the publication "The Lovell News" with the following caption: ""Groundhog" was the Warren boy’s affectionate nickname for Edward "Ted" Davey (1885-1956). Ted and his wife Keinath (1892-1969) purchased "Fairview" in 1922, renamed it "Conifer" and developed it into a summer resort for families. After the Warre...

    Record Type: Photo

    The Ted Davey Family
  6. View from the Knoll in Lovell Village - 2011.65.0001

    The view from the knoll in Lovell Village, showing the back of the house at 254 Main Street before the back of the barn and ell were sided in 2001. Tim Warren wrote of the photo in 2011: "The knoll as we called it was dear to the hearts of Lovell boys. At the top you could see all the way over to Smarts Hill and it was wonderful for skiing. Down the slope and across the Christian Hill Road (Church Street) to a JUMP in the pasture. What amazes me...

    Record Type: Photo

    View from the Knoll in Lovell Village

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