Farm Girls
Lowell Girls The Lowell Girls are girls who worked in the mills in the 18th century Industrial Revolution. They lived in boarding homes that were often crowded and had a little privacy but was still nice. Most Lowell Girls worked to help pay their brothers for education.
lowell mill girls
it is a mill in lowell, massachusets that people (especially females) worked in during the 1800
these girls worked very long hours, and were only paid very little,
they worked there bacause they neede more money to take care of their family.
The Waltham-Lowell System was a labor and production model employed in New England in the early 19th Century. This was the first time all stages of textile production were completed in one location outside of the home.
The address of the Lowell Community is: Town Hall, Lowell, 05847 0189
Yes, sometime around or after 1975 Lowell Tech actually merged with Lowell State College about 1975 and became the University of Lowell. Years later it became the University of Massachusetts at Lowell or UMass Lowell.
The creator of Lowell Mills in Francis Cabot Lowell.
The address of the Lowell Branch Library is: 203 Mcadenville Rd, Lowell, 28098 1564
The address of the Lowell Public Library is: 1505 East Commercial Avenue, Lowell, 46356 2107
The Lowell was created in 1900.