Hobart has been a flourishing community since 1847, when founder
George Earle named the settlement after his brother Frederick
Hobart Earle. George, from Falmouth, England, was an entrepreneur,
architect, artist, and innovative and savvy businessman who enticed
bourgeoning rail lines, industry, and various religious
institutions to locate to Hobart, all of which helped create a
bustling exporting community before 1900. Images of America: Hobart
chronicles 160 years (1847-2007) of this hard-working community
with more than 200 images, spanning from the Old Mill to the
establishment of the city's first historic district. The images
reflect events and developments that helped make Hobart the
thriving city it is today.
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