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This paper is an attempt to trace the history of a house located at 214 East Thirty-Fourth Street, Savannah, and the person who originally owned the land upon which the structure was built.
The ownership sequence contains nine names, beginning with Emily W. Lovell, who owned the property before selling it to Pierre N. Holst, who built a two-story Colonial Revival home on it in 1906.
Chapter two of the paper focuses on the important dates and events in Emily's life. Beginning with her Salzburger roots, documented evidence of the significant events in her life is presented along with colorful anecdotes provided by her granddaughter, Mary L. Cope Sweat.
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Publication Date
Spring 1988
Recommended Citation
Lovell, Maria P., "The Biography of Emily W. Lovell" (1988). Savannah Biographies. 64.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sav-bios-lane/64