James Lovell has been the name of miore than one prominent man:
James Lovell (1736-1814), Continental Congress delegate from Massachusetts
James A. Lovell, Jr. (born 1928), Jim Lovell, U.S. astronaut commanding Apollo 13
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JamesLovell was an instance of a patriotic son in conflict with a Tory refugee father.
Lovell was collector of customs for the port of Boston, and afterward was naval officer for Boston and Charleston until his death, in 1814, at the age of seventy-six years.
Lovell was truly a devoted patriot, and an example of the sacrifice of domestic peace for the general good.