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Maurice B. Dorgan's book contains a wealth of pragmatic knowledge
on the city. A compendium of facts about every conceivable topic
related to the history of Lawrence, Massachusetts. An invaluable
tool constantly in use by researchers over the years. From the
history of the eagle atop City Hall to Industrial Upheaval of 1912.
This modern volume, was assembled with the cooperation of the
Lawrence Public Library, to be an efficient reference edition,
including a comprehensive index to all its contents. Forward by
Louise Sandberg, Special Collections Library, Lawrence Public
Library.
Andover author and feminist, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844 - 1911)
was an early advocate of clothing reform for women, urging them to
burn their corsets. Inspired by the Lawrence Pemberton Mill Tragedy
of 1860, Phelps wrote this story based upon one of the actual
workers Asenath S. Martin. It originally appeared in The Atlantic
Monthly in 1868. Preface to this edition by Louise Sandberg,
Special Collections, Lawrence Public Library, author of Lawrence in
the Gilded Age. "The story is sentimental, but the events of that
night are very real." Louise Sandberg
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