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John, Wonderful research. We had a John Lovell hardware store in the center of my town(Stratford,CT) for many many years. Could there be a connection?
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Here's a brief history of the outfit, as near as I've been able to determine it: 1840-Began operations as Grover & Lovell at 145 Washington Street, Boston, MA.; 1850-Name changed to Fairbanks & Lovell; Name changed to JP Lovell & Sons. Name changed to John P. Lovell Arms Co. (may have been bought by Charles J Godfrey Stores). 1894-Opened branch in Portland ME, may have made some shotguns there. 1900-Sold to Iver Johnson's Arms and Cycle Works. John P. Lovell died on July 29th, 1897. |
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John
Your research would make a wonderful PP article. |
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In the 1880's, I believe, John P. Lovell in Boston burned down and many Parkers (don't know what state of condition they may have been in as a result of the fire) were sent back to Meriden for credit.
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That left me momentarily speechless, George, and thank you. I can't imagine a higher compliment being made than just the suggestion of that! Well, I suppose actually getting it published would do, right?.
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