Moore, Pauline W, Lovell, Maine, - A Lady of Lovell: the story of Charlotte Hobbs.Denmark, Maine, Cardinal Printing, (1990). VG PB. When Charlotte Hobbs graduated from Wellesley in 1902 at the age of 23, she came back to Lovell to spend the rest of her life. in the village of her birth. She lived with her mother in the little white frame house halfway between the village and the Fryeburg town line, a house built for her grandfather James Hobbs of Frog Alley by Samuel Emery who was married to a granddaughter of James Hobbs but was the owner of a brick kiln and was a prominent builder involved in the construction of the Village church with its lovely Christopher Wrenn proportions as well as several brick homes. The library in Lovell is now named the Charlotte Hobbs Library.
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