Mike Corthell, Editor & Publisher
LOVELL, Maine - The Lovell Historical Society held a fascinating talk on Lovell’s contribution to the Civil War Sunday night The talk was held in the barn of the Historical Society’s 1839 Kimball-Stanford House. The Society has put a lot of effort into researching Lovell's part in the civil war and if you would like to volunteer, in any capacity, they would love to have you. Their contact information is at the bottom of this page.
About the Lovell Historical SocietyThe Lovell Historical Society, founded in 1974, collects and preserves historical and genealogical records, property and artifacts and encourages and supports interest in, and study of, the history of the town of Lovell , Maine.The Society is located in the historic 1839 Kimball-Stanford House on Route 5 in Lovell across from the Lake Kezar Country Club. This connected farm building is on the National Register of Historic Places. The first floor of the main house serves as a museum (with free admission) and the first floor of the ell (which connects the house with the barn) serves as the Research Center . We are open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:00 to 4:00, Saturdays from 9:00 to 12:00 and by appointment. Our phone number is 207-925-3234, our mailing address is P.O. Box 166 , Lovell , ME 04051, and our email address is lovellhistoricalsociety@gmail.com.More than 11,000 of our collection records can be viewed online by clicking this website's Collections link. There are over 7,000 images to view as well as information on our vital records, archival material and library collections. By clicking the Documents link you can view transcriptions of Lovell's vital records, early maps and the town's updated cemetery records. Also available online are our quarterly newslettters.
Contact Lovell Historical Society: lovellhistoricalsociety@gmail.com P.O. Box 166Lovell, Maine 04051(207) 925-3234
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