The Waltham Plan was established by Francis Cabot Lowell and his associates in the early 19th century. This innovative model integrated the entire textile manufacturing process under one roof, combining spinning and weaving in a single factory. It aimed to provide a controlled environment for production, while also employing young women, known as "Mill Girls," who lived in company-owned boarding houses. The plan played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution in the United States.
Julia Field has written: 'Waltham Forest borough plan'
The address of the Waltham Museum is: 25 Lexington St, Waltham, MA 02452-4415
The address of the Waltham Public Library is: 735 Main St., Waltham, 02451 0698
The web address of the Waltham Museum is: http://walthammuseum.com
The web address of the Waltham Historical Society is: www.walthamhistoricalsociety.org
The population of Bishop's Waltham is 6,550.
New Waltham's population is 4,557.
The population of Little Waltham is 1,285.
The population of White Waltham is 2,875.
Stephen Waltham was created in 1998.
Waltham International was created in 1954.
Andrea Waltham was created in 1998.