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2006.063.001

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Author: Amita Kiley
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2nd Floor Stacks
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Excellent
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Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
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Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English

2006.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English

2006.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English

2006.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English

2006.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English

2006.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English

2006.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English

2006.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English

2006.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English

2006.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Brown, Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
The Massachusetts Historical Review
Subtitle
Published Annually by the Massachusetts Historical Society
Title (generic)
Magazine
Accession No.
Alt ID
issn: 1526-3894

The Massachusetts Historical Review, published annually, replaces the Massachusetts Society's Proceedings. It seeks to increase public awareness of the rich holdings of the MHS and publish essays that contribute to the history of the state. In this edition the article of particular interest is " 'Father of the Whole Enterprise': Charles S Storrow and the making of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1845-1860" by Peter A. Ford, p 76. The article gives a biographical review of Storrow. " Storrow's historical importance goes beyond his technological accomplishments, however. It lies above all in his participation in the unique experiment of the Boston Associates in building entire industrial communities in the New England countryside...storrow subscribed fully and enthusiastically to the idea of creating not just an industrial center but also new human institutions." p.110

edition: Volume 2, 2002

publication place: Boston, MA

Sub Author
Peter A. Ford was a professor at Merrimack College, North Andover, MA.
Publisher
Massachusetts Historical Society
Date (created)
2000
Format
paper
Language
English