Noah Eastman Pond

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 If you forget someone’s name in Lovell, try “Eastman.” There are so many Eastmans around you might just be right. And of course there’s beautiful Eastman Hill and Noah Eastman Pond all related to a man who has been described as “the first known white person to explore Lovell—as a trapper” around 1777. (A History of West Lovell, Ed. Catherine Stone, 2012, p. 251). Noah Eastman Pond covers seven acres. No data on depth or fisheries is available.