Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society

Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society
Title Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society PDF eBook
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Pages 530
Release 1907
Genre Local history
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Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society

Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society
Title Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society PDF eBook
Author Lowell Historical Society, Lowell, Mass
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1913
Genre Lowell (Mass.)
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Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society

Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society
Title Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society PDF eBook
Author Lowell Historical Society
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Release 1907
Genre Lowell (Mass.)
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Lowell

Lowell
Title Lowell PDF eBook
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Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 150
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780738539324

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Lowell, a historic industrial city, owes its life to the broad Merrimack River. Renowned for its water-powered textile mills, it was also a city rich in natural beauty, where spiritual and cultural values took root. Postcards from the 1890s to the 1940s bear witness to riverscapes, varied waterways, arched bridges, and green parks. Vintage cards depict grand churches and stately mansions, some now altered or gone, and rare interior views. Informative text accompanies the images of yellowbricked colleges, pastoral neighboring environs, dignified cemeteries, and imposing monuments, such as the captivating Lion Monument.

Memories of the Indians and Pioneers of the Region of Lowell

Memories of the Indians and Pioneers of the Region of Lowell
Title Memories of the Indians and Pioneers of the Region of Lowell PDF eBook
Author Charles Cowley
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 1862
Genre Frontier and pioneer life
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The Lowells of Massachusetts

The Lowells of Massachusetts
Title The Lowells of Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author Nina Sankovitch
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 386
Release 2017-04-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1466878118

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The Lowells of Massachusetts were a remarkable family. They were settlers in the New World in the 1600s, revolutionaries creating a new nation in the 1700s, merchants and manufacturers building prosperity in the 1800s, and scientists and artists flourishing in the 1900s. For the first time, Nina Sankovitch tells the story of this fascinating and powerful dynasty in The Lowells of Massachusetts. Though not without scoundrels and certainly no strangers to controversy , the family boasted some of the most astonishing individuals in America’s history: Percival Lowle, the patriarch who arrived in America in the seventeenth to plant the roots of the family tree; Reverend John Lowell, the preacher; Judge John Lowell, a member of the Continental Congress; Francis Cabot Lowell, manufacturer and, some say, founder of the Industrial Revolution in the US; James Russell Lowell, American Romantic poet; Lawrence Lowell, one of Harvard’s longest-serving and most controversial presidents; and Amy Lowell, the twentieth century poet who lived openly in a Boston Marriage with the actress Ada Dwyer Russell. The Lowells realized the promise of America as the land of opportunity by uniting Puritan values of hard work, community service, and individual responsibility with a deep-seated optimism that became a well-known family trait. Long before the Kennedys put their stamp on Massachusetts, the Lowells claimed the bedrock.

A History of American Working-Class Literature

A History of American Working-Class Literature
Title A History of American Working-Class Literature PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Coles
Publisher Cambridge University Press
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Release 2017-03-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108509029

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A History of American Working-Class Literature sheds light not only on the lived experience of class but the enormously varied creativity of working-class people throughout the history of what is now the United States. By charting a chronology of working-class experience, as the conditions of work have changed over time, this volume shows how the practice of organizing, economic competition, place, and time shape opportunity and desire. The subjects range from transportation narratives and slave songs to the literature of deindustrialization and globalization. Among the literary forms discussed are memoir, journalism, film, drama, poetry, speeches, fiction, and song. Essays focus on plantation, prison, factory, and farm, as well as on labor unions, workers' theaters, and innovative publishing ventures. Chapters spotlight the intersections of class with race, gender, and place. The variety, depth, and many provocations of this History are certain to enrich the study and teaching of American literature.