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Lovell-Dobbs House

Brownwood, Brown County

Marker Text

Tom Lovell (1852-1911), a native of Scotland, constructed this home for his family about 1889. A contractor, he also built various public structures, including the state capitol in Arizona, several central Texas courthouses, and the local St. John's Episcopal Church building. The Rev. Charles Holt Dobbs (d. 1920) purchased the two-story residence in 1902. He and his wife Elizabeth (1837-1921) served the rural area around Brownwood as traveling teachers and Presbyterian missionaries. Their daughters Anna and Bess later operated a kindergarten here for over thirty years. (1980)

Marker Details

Address 212 N. Broadway St.
Location Description Brown County Museum of History, on exhibit inside the building. The 1889 home (at 1306 Cottage St.) burned and the marker was moved here.
Marker # 3141
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; educational topics; design and construction
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 31.723648, -98.981053

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