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2. Loom and Spindle
by Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson, Harriet Robinson (Editor)
Author Harriet Robinson (1825-1911), born Harriet Jane Hanson in Boston, offers a first person account of her life as a factory girl in Lowell, ... More
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3. The Lowell Mill Girls
by Alice K Flanagan
- Maps - Timeline - Historic Sites - Table of Contents, Glossary, and Index - Relevant Web sites at www.FactHound.com - National Center for History ... More
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4. Daughter of the Loom
by Tracie Peterson, Judith Miller
The mill town of Lowell, Massachusetts, comes to life with the skill and creativity of this writing team. Young women at the end of the 19th century ... More
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7. The Paddy Camps: The Irish of Lowell, 1821-61
by Brian Christopher Mitchell
Disdained by many Yankee residents as Catholic lowlifes, the growing Irish population of the Lowell, Massachusetts, "paddy camps" in the nineteenth ... More
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11. The Lowell Offering: Writings by New England Mill Women (1840-1845)
by Benita Eisler (Commentaries by)
The industrial revolution in 19th-century New England described in the words of the workers. Even after long work hours, mill women of Lowell, ... More
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16. Life in a New England Mill Town
This series covers the important details of everyday life during various periods in American history. Each book explores the basics of food, clothing ... More
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17. Women at Work: The Transformation of Work and Community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860
by Professor Thomas Dublin
In this prize-winning study, Thomas Dublin explores, in carefully researched detail, the lives and experiences of the first generation of American ... More
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18. The Lowell Experiment: Public History in a Postindustrial City
In the early nineteenth century, Lowell, Massachusetts, was widely studied and emulated as a model for capitalist industrial development. One of the ... More
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19. The Lowell Experiment: Public History in a Postindustrial City
In the early nineteenth century, Lowell, Massachusetts, was widely studied and emulated as a model for capitalist industrial development. One of the ... More
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21. Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City: Changing Families, Communities, Institutions -- Thirty Years Afterward
by Tuyet-Lan Pho (Editor), Jeffrey N Gerson (Editor), Sylvia Cowan (Editor)
Original, interdisciplinary essays highlight the pain, struggles, and victories of Southeast Asian refugees and immigrants in a mid-sized New England ... More
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23. The Course of Industrial Decline: The Boott Cotton Mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1835-1955
Studies of American industry frequently cite Lowell, Massachusetts, as an early model for business practices. Scholars have sought to explain the ... More
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24. Lowell: The Mill City
by The Lowell Historical Society
From its birth in 1826, Lowell has thrived, declined, and been resurrected as a mill city. Today, it is celebrated for its rich history. These ... More
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25. Lowell, as It Was, and as It Is
by Henry Adolphous Miles
LOWELL, AS IT WAS, AND AS IT IS. THE unexampled growth of the city of Lowell gives interest to some notice of the successivc steps by which it has ... More
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