Contributed by Lovell Historical Society
Description
The American House, built in 1832, was known as Eagle House, Suncook House and finally, about Civil War times, the name changed to American House. It burned in 1904. At the time of this photograph, M.K. Bemis was the proprietor.
Ms. C.E. Hobbs, longtime Lovell librarian and historian, had written the following on the back of a photo of The American House. "American House- building was started about 1830 and was an inn almost from the start. Known as Eagle House, Suncook House and finally about Civil War times name changed to the American House. It had parlor, bar room, two dining rooms on the first and second floors. The two story ell with the dance hall in upper story -- livery stable."
About This Item
- Title: The American House, Lovell, ca. 1890
- Creation Date: circa 1890
- Subject Date: circa 1890
- Location: Lovell, Oxford County, ME
- Media: Photoprint
- Dimensions: 11 cm x 18 cm
- Object Type: Image
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- Suncook House (Lovell, Me.)
- Eagle House (Lovell, Me.)
- American House (Lovell, Me.)--Photographs
- Inns and taverns--Maine--Lovell
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Lovell Historical SocietyPO Box 166, Lovell, ME 04051
(207) 925-3234
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