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Mind Amongst the Spindles

By: Charles Knight

...Lowell Massachusetts was founded in the 1820s as a planned manufacturing center for textiles and is located along the rapids of the Merrimack River, 25 miles northwest of Boston. By the 1850s Lowell had the largest industrial...

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Enciklopedio de Esperanto (1933)

By: L. Kokeny Kaj V. Bleier

...88 en Newark (New Jersey). E-isto de 1905. Kunfondinto de EG en Worcester (Massachusetts), Washington (District of Columbia) kaj Los Angeles. Unua pre... ...th, usonano, historiisto kaj geogra i sto. Nask. 1 dec. 1884 en Cambridge (Massachusetts). E-isto de 1905. Red. de Amerika E-isto, 7918-22. Aŭtoro de ... ...vuo, 1907-09 kaj red. de Le Travailleur E- iste, 1912-14. Trad. broŝurojn. Lowell (loel) Daniel Ozro Smith, usonano, edukisto, Nask. 13 apr. 1851 en D... ...ni la direktadon de la asocio, kaj en 1913 kelkaj fervoraj E-istoj enŝtato Massachusetts, i. a. Edward S. Payson, George W . Lee, Ernest F. Dow, d-ro ... ...M Scott. Antaŭaj anoj estis R H. Geoghegan, d-ro Max Talmey, d-ro D. O. S. Lowell, J. J. Süssmuth kaj W . G. Adams. Henry W . Hetzel estis reprezen... ..., Geoghegan (213), Harvey, Het, Horn, Jackson, Ja e, Kenngott (291), Lee, Lowell, Morris (389), Morton, Parrish (425), Payson, Phillips, Postnikov F....

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ng Stal>lea Uain and Sooth Strssm, Oppoeite Greylork Hotel Wllllamstown, - Massachusetts Lone DI«tance Telephone OLYMPIAN Bowling and Billiard Parlors... .... American and European Plan.... HENRY E. MARSH, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, . MASSACHUSETTS 1 WILLIAMS ICBCOBD i Bowling and Billiards AT THE CASINO Hoo... ...merican and European Plan .... HENRY E. M^RSH, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, ... MASSACHUSETTS WIIiLUMK KBOORD Bowling and Billiards AT THE CASINO Hoosac C... ...an and European Plan. . . . HENRY E. MARSH, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, . ., . MASSACHUSETTS w »*rtV«aw • ,y^^,i.-4/^aihJiaLH IM':i W1LLLAM« KBCORl) M'"-... ...rs and a sacrifice, attempted to slide home; he was put out, how- ever, by Lowell, the Michigan catcher. That Michigan played a shade the better ball ... ...re promenade: Meadaraes H. P. Brown of Montclair, N. J., F. A. Buttriok of Lowell, J, B. For- gan of Chicago, H. P. Westbrook of Ogdonsburg, -N. Y.. L... ...d the canals on Mars, but his discoveries were discredited until 1880 when Lowell erected an ob- servatory at Flagstaff, Ariz., and confirmed the obse... ... which are situated in the canals, fre- quently at points of intersection. Lowell's theory of the surface structure of Mars is that, first, the planet... ...place in June in Omaha, Nebraska. '01-Stanley H, Wbeelook '02, formerly of Lowell has been elect- ed secretary and superintendent of the Calumet mill ...

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Petals

By: Amy Lowell

...volunteers bring you 15 recordings of Petals by Amy Lowell. This was the Weekly Poetry project for November 27, 2011. Amy Lawrence Lowell (February 9, 1874 – May 12, 1925) was an American poet of the imagist school from Brookline, Massachusetts who posthumously won the Pulitze...

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American Notes for General Circulation

By: Charles Dickens

...ly believe that the public institu tions and charities of this capital of Massachusetts are as nearly perfect, as the most considerate wisdom, be ne... ... an immense amount of evil passion and misery. The Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind, at Boston, is superintended by a body o... ...e firm belief that it was a shower bath. CHAPTER IV —AN AMERICAN RAILROAD. LOWELL AND ITS FACTORY SYSTEM BEFORE LEAVING B OSTON, I devoted one day to... ...ORY SYSTEM BEFORE LEAVING B OSTON, I devoted one day to an excur sion to Lowell. I assign a separate chapter to this visit; not because I am about t... ...ter round, and you have time to breathe again. I was met at the station at Lowell by a gentleman intimately connected with the management of the fac ... ... serve me, it has been a manufacturing town barely one and twenty years — Lowell is a large, populous, thriving place. Those indications of its youth... ...ave been born in such a young town as that. There are several factories in Lowell, each of which belongs to what we should term a Company of Propri e... ...is an American fash ion. One of the provinces of the state legislature of Massachusetts is to alter ugly names into pretty ones, as the children impr...

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New York

By: James Fenimore Cooper

... rank among what were then considered the great States of the Confederacy. Massachusetts, proper and singly , then outnumbered us, while New England, ... ... a mere province does not possess. Bos- ton, for instance, is leagued with Lowell, and Lawrence, and Cambridge, and seldom acts collec- tively without...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

...es the country is wild, trackless, unbridged, uninhab- ited, and desolate. Massachusetts Avenue runs the whole length of the city, and is inserted on ... ...when Congress meets. I do not think that Congress makes much difference to Massachusetts Avenue. I believe that the city never contains as many as eig... ... the whole length of Washington: Virginia Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, and Massachusetts Avenue. But Pennsylvania Avenue is the only one known to ordi... .... New York returns 33 members; Penn- sylvania, 25; Ohio, 21; Virginia, 13; Massachusetts and Indiana, 11; Tennessee and Kentucky, 10; South Carolina, ... ...ed. Then came Mr. Sumner’s field day. Mr. Charles Sumner is a Senator from Massachusetts, known as a very hot aboli- tionist, and as having been the v... ...wn of the same size has done more. Prescott, Bancroft, Motley, Longfellow, Lowell, Emerson, Dana, Agassiz, Holmes, Hawthorne! Who is there among us in...

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My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass. With an Introduction. By James M'Cune Smith

By: Frederick Douglas

... our au- thor escaped into the caste-slavery of the north, in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Here he found oppression assum- ing another, and hardly less... ... not, at that time, know that there was a state of New York, or a state of Massachusetts. I had heard of Pennsylva- nia, Delaware and New Jersey, and ... ... hope for others. Believing in hydropathy, he established, at Northampton, Massachusetts, a large “Wa- ter Cure,” and became one of the most successfu... ...at there 230 My Bondage and My Freedom was nothing in the constitution of Massachusetts to prevent a colored man from holding any office in the state... ...eled and lectured through the eastern coun- 239 Frederick Douglas ties of Massachusetts. Much interest was awakened—large meetings assembled. Many ca... ...in every hour of trial and disappointment, “labor and wait.” James Russell Lowell is reminding us that “men are more than institutions.” Pierpont chee...

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Mosses from an Old Manse

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...t artificial state, consents to this arrangement. These factory girls from Lowell shall mate themselves with the pride of drawing rooms and liter ary... ... beginning to simmer over the blaze, was the perusal of the current year’s Massachusetts Almanac, which, with the exception of an old black letter Bib...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 6 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...LER EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, January 28, 1863 MAJOR-GENERAL BUTLER, Lowell, Mass.: Please come here immediately. Telegraph me about what time y... ...ac: Owing to the press in behalf of Daniel Sullivan, Company E, Thirteenth Massachusetts, and the doubt; though small, which you express of his guilty...

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Typee a Romance of the South Seas

By: Herman Melville

...ors whose births made the year 1819 a notable one in our literary history,—Lowell, Whitman, and Melville,—it is interesting to observe that the two la... ...l the year 1791, when they were discovered by Captain Ingraham, of Boston, Massachusetts, nearly two centuries after the discovery of the adjacent isl... ...le living in its vicinity ‘Taiohae’, and by Captain Porter was denominated Massachusetts Bay. Among the adverse tribes dwelling about the shores of th...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

............................................. 251 CHAPTER XVII: CAMBRIDGE AND LOWELL ....................................................................... ... of this page would have been as unreasonable had that reader been born in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are the dearly-beloved friends of my fami... ...ould be well for all parties if the whole State could be swal- lowed up by Massachusetts or by Connecticut, either of 34 North America V ol. 1 which ... ...New England consists of the six States of Maine, New Hamp- shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. This is especially the land o... ...that it is so in any civil or political sense; it is simply the capital of Massachusetts. But as it is the Athens of the Western world; as it was the ... ...l land at Boston, and, staying a day or two there, will visit Cam- bridge, Lowell, and Bunker Hill, and, if he be that way given, will remember that h... ...d wheat are not the common crops of New England. Boston, and Hartford, and Lowell are fed from the great Western States. The State of New York, which,... ...o that I had to wait till I reached Washington. CHAPTER XVII CAMBRIDGE AND LOWELL The two places of most general interest in the vicinity of Boston ar... ...laces of most general interest in the vicinity of Boston are Cambridge and Lowell. Cambridge is to Massa- chusetts, and, I may almost say, is to all t...

........................................................................................................................ 251 CHAPTER XVII: CAMBRIDGE AND LOWELL ............................................................................................. 277 CHAPTER XVIII: THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN ........................................................................................

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The House of the Seven Gables

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

... en- joyed, Henry James, Sr., Doctor Holmes, J. T . Headley, James Russell Lowell, Edwin P . Whipple, Frederika Bremer, and J. T. Fields; so that ther... ...m table virtually governor of the glorious old State! Governor Pyncheon of Massachusetts! And is there no potent and exhilarating cordial in a cer- ta... ...ly retrieve himself in their good opinion that he shall yet be Governor of Massachusetts? And all these great pur- poses accomplished, will he walk th...

...rne had completed ?The Scarlet Letter,? he began ?The House of the Seven Gables.? Meanwhile, he had removed from Salem to Lenox, in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, where he occupied with his family a small red wooden house, still standing at the date of this edition, near the Stockbridge Bowl....

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A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers

By: Henry David Thoreau

...dford and Carlisle, and through Billerica, emp ties into the Merrimack at Lowell. In Concord it is, in sum mer, from four to fifteen feet deep, and ... ...ms, though they are taken in great quantities at the mouth of the river in Lowell. Their nests, which are very conspicuous, look more like art than an... ... until the dam, and afterward the canal at Billerica, and the factories at Lowell, put an end to their migrations hitherward; though it is thought tha... ...elsewhere, meanwhile, nature will have levelled the Billerica dam, and the Lowell factories, and the Grass ground River run clear again, to be explore... ...urse to the sounder. Shad are still taken in the basin of Concord River at Lowell, where they are said to be a month earlier than the Merrimack shad, ... ...e, then, could the Red Man set his foot? The honey bee hummed through the Massachusetts woods, and sipped the wild flowers round the Indian’s wigwam,... ...ism, and Baxter’s Call to the Unconverted, and other tracts, done into the Massachusetts tongue, and taught them Christianity meanwhile. “This place,”... ...he Great Spirit.” From their junction it runs south seventy eight miles to Massachusetts, and thence east thirty five miles to the sea. I have traced ... ...idThoreau Winnipiseogee, was first surveyed in 1652. The first settlers of Massachusetts supposed that the Connecticut, in one part of its course, ran...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

...there the muses, there the gods sojourn, and not in any geography of fame. Massachusetts, Connecticut River and Boston Bay you think paltry places, an... ...h they roll from Baltimore to Bun- ker hill! In the political processions, Lowell goes in a loom, and Lynn in a shoe, and Salem in a ship. Witness the... ...on, of Fourier, and of Owen, three communities have already been formed in Massachusetts on kindred plans, and many more in the country at large. They...

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Two Years before the Mast, And Twenty-Four Years After: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea

By: Richard Henry Dana

...clothing of all kinds, boots and shoes from Lynn, calicoes and cottons from Lowell, crepes, silks; also shawls, scarfs, necklaces, jewelry, and comb... ...ls of Cape Cod, over our larboard quarter, and before us, the wide waters of Massachusetts Bay, with here and there a sail gliding over its smooth sur... ... Here I saw the inaugura- tion of a Governor, Mr. Latham, a young man from Massachusetts, much my junior; and met a member of the State Senate, a ma... ... home in the Pilgrim, and I had the pleasure of helping to get him into the Massachusetts General Hospital. When he had been there about a week, I w...

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