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2022.008.004

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos_ Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Loom & Spindle
Subtitle
Life Among the Early Mill Girls
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This book is a reprinted edition of the autobiography of Harriet Hanson Robinson who, in 1835 at the age of ten and until her 23rd year of age, worked in the cotton mills in Lowell. Included in this narrative is a description of the Lowell Offering, a magazine depicting factory life, along with brief biographies of several of the woman who wrote for it.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Robinson, Harriet, H.
Publisher
Press Pacifica: Kailua HI
Date (created)
1976
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.008.004

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos_ Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Loom & Spindle
Subtitle
Life Among the Early Mill Girls
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This book is a reprinted edition of the autobiography of Harriet Hanson Robinson who, in 1835 at the age of ten and until her 23rd year of age, worked in the cotton mills in Lowell. Included in this narrative is a description of the Lowell Offering, a magazine depicting factory life, along with brief biographies of several of the woman who wrote for it.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Robinson, Harriet, H.
Publisher
Press Pacifica: Kailua HI
Date (created)
1976
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.008.004

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos_ Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Loom & Spindle
Subtitle
Life Among the Early Mill Girls
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This book is a reprinted edition of the autobiography of Harriet Hanson Robinson who, in 1835 at the age of ten and until her 23rd year of age, worked in the cotton mills in Lowell. Included in this narrative is a description of the Lowell Offering, a magazine depicting factory life, along with brief biographies of several of the woman who wrote for it.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Robinson, Harriet, H.
Publisher
Press Pacifica: Kailua HI
Date (created)
1976
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.008.004

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos_ Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Loom & Spindle
Subtitle
Life Among the Early Mill Girls
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This book is a reprinted edition of the autobiography of Harriet Hanson Robinson who, in 1835 at the age of ten and until her 23rd year of age, worked in the cotton mills in Lowell. Included in this narrative is a description of the Lowell Offering, a magazine depicting factory life, along with brief biographies of several of the woman who wrote for it.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Robinson, Harriet, H.
Publisher
Press Pacifica: Kailua HI
Date (created)
1976
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.008.004

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Excellent
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos_ Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Loom & Spindle
Subtitle
Life Among the Early Mill Girls
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This book is a reprinted edition of the autobiography of Harriet Hanson Robinson who, in 1835 at the age of ten and until her 23rd year of age, worked in the cotton mills in Lowell. Included in this narrative is a description of the Lowell Offering, a magazine depicting factory life, along with brief biographies of several of the woman who wrote for it.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Robinson, Harriet, H.
Publisher
Press Pacifica: Kailua HI
Date (created)
1976
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.047

Created:
Author: Natasha Ledoux
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Ledoux_ Natasha
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Labor In Massachusetts
Subtitle
Selected Essays
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

Consisting of three parts, this book contains eleven essays by various authors on the aspects of labor history in Massachusetts spanning from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. These essays are by the following various authors: Lisa B. Lubow, Marjorie Ruzich Abel, Timothy C. Coogan, Clarisse A. Poirier, Kenneth Fones-Wolf, Robert E. Weir, Mary H. Blewett, Jill Lepore, Bruce Cohen, William Hartford, Jim Bollen, Jim Green, and Mark Erlich.

The collection of these essays is a result of the "Symposium on the History of Labor in Massachusetts" that was presented by the Institue for Massachusetts Studies in partnership with the Labor Relations and Research Center of the University of Massachusetts on April 15, 1989, at Westfield State College. Topics cover the transformation of labor, industrialization, the role of women, alternatives to the Slater System and the Waltham System, factory health and safety conditions, unionism, union leadership, the decline of labor in the twentieth century, deindustrialization, and the role of labor in politics.

Clarisse A. Poirier's essay is titled, "Aftermath of a Disaster: The Collapse of the Pemberton Mill".

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Fones-Wolf, Kenneth (editor)
Sub Author
Kaufman, Martin (editor)
Publisher
Westfield State College
Date (created)
1990
Date (coverage)
1787-1988
Format
293 pg.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.047

Created:
Author: Natasha Ledoux
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Ledoux_ Natasha
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Labor In Massachusetts
Subtitle
Selected Essays
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

Consisting of three parts, this book contains eleven essays by various authors on the aspects of labor history in Massachusetts spanning from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. These essays are by the following various authors: Lisa B. Lubow, Marjorie Ruzich Abel, Timothy C. Coogan, Clarisse A. Poirier, Kenneth Fones-Wolf, Robert E. Weir, Mary H. Blewett, Jill Lepore, Bruce Cohen, William Hartford, Jim Bollen, Jim Green, and Mark Erlich.

The collection of these essays is a result of the "Symposium on the History of Labor in Massachusetts" that was presented by the Institue for Massachusetts Studies in partnership with the Labor Relations and Research Center of the University of Massachusetts on April 15, 1989, at Westfield State College. Topics cover the transformation of labor, industrialization, the role of women, alternatives to the Slater System and the Waltham System, factory health and safety conditions, unionism, union leadership, the decline of labor in the twentieth century, deindustrialization, and the role of labor in politics.

Clarisse A. Poirier's essay is titled, "Aftermath of a Disaster: The Collapse of the Pemberton Mill".

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Fones-Wolf, Kenneth (editor)
Sub Author
Kaufman, Martin (editor)
Publisher
Westfield State College
Date (created)
1990
Date (coverage)
1787-1988
Format
293 pg.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.047

Created:
Author: Natasha Ledoux
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Ledoux_ Natasha
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Labor In Massachusetts
Subtitle
Selected Essays
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

Consisting of three parts, this book contains eleven essays by various authors on the aspects of labor history in Massachusetts spanning from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. These essays are by the following various authors: Lisa B. Lubow, Marjorie Ruzich Abel, Timothy C. Coogan, Clarisse A. Poirier, Kenneth Fones-Wolf, Robert E. Weir, Mary H. Blewett, Jill Lepore, Bruce Cohen, William Hartford, Jim Bollen, Jim Green, and Mark Erlich.

The collection of these essays is a result of the "Symposium on the History of Labor in Massachusetts" that was presented by the Institue for Massachusetts Studies in partnership with the Labor Relations and Research Center of the University of Massachusetts on April 15, 1989, at Westfield State College. Topics cover the transformation of labor, industrialization, the role of women, alternatives to the Slater System and the Waltham System, factory health and safety conditions, unionism, union leadership, the decline of labor in the twentieth century, deindustrialization, and the role of labor in politics.

Clarisse A. Poirier's essay is titled, "Aftermath of a Disaster: The Collapse of the Pemberton Mill".

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Fones-Wolf, Kenneth (editor)
Sub Author
Kaufman, Martin (editor)
Publisher
Westfield State College
Date (created)
1990
Date (coverage)
1787-1988
Format
293 pg.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.047

Created:
Author: Natasha Ledoux
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Ledoux_ Natasha
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Labor In Massachusetts
Subtitle
Selected Essays
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

Consisting of three parts, this book contains eleven essays by various authors on the aspects of labor history in Massachusetts spanning from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. These essays are by the following various authors: Lisa B. Lubow, Marjorie Ruzich Abel, Timothy C. Coogan, Clarisse A. Poirier, Kenneth Fones-Wolf, Robert E. Weir, Mary H. Blewett, Jill Lepore, Bruce Cohen, William Hartford, Jim Bollen, Jim Green, and Mark Erlich.

The collection of these essays is a result of the "Symposium on the History of Labor in Massachusetts" that was presented by the Institue for Massachusetts Studies in partnership with the Labor Relations and Research Center of the University of Massachusetts on April 15, 1989, at Westfield State College. Topics cover the transformation of labor, industrialization, the role of women, alternatives to the Slater System and the Waltham System, factory health and safety conditions, unionism, union leadership, the decline of labor in the twentieth century, deindustrialization, and the role of labor in politics.

Clarisse A. Poirier's essay is titled, "Aftermath of a Disaster: The Collapse of the Pemberton Mill".

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Fones-Wolf, Kenneth (editor)
Sub Author
Kaufman, Martin (editor)
Publisher
Westfield State College
Date (created)
1990
Date (coverage)
1787-1988
Format
293 pg.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.047

Created:
Author: Natasha Ledoux
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good
Display Value
Good
Cataloged By
Ledoux_ Natasha
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Labor In Massachusetts
Subtitle
Selected Essays
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

Consisting of three parts, this book contains eleven essays by various authors on the aspects of labor history in Massachusetts spanning from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. These essays are by the following various authors: Lisa B. Lubow, Marjorie Ruzich Abel, Timothy C. Coogan, Clarisse A. Poirier, Kenneth Fones-Wolf, Robert E. Weir, Mary H. Blewett, Jill Lepore, Bruce Cohen, William Hartford, Jim Bollen, Jim Green, and Mark Erlich.

The collection of these essays is a result of the "Symposium on the History of Labor in Massachusetts" that was presented by the Institue for Massachusetts Studies in partnership with the Labor Relations and Research Center of the University of Massachusetts on April 15, 1989, at Westfield State College. Topics cover the transformation of labor, industrialization, the role of women, alternatives to the Slater System and the Waltham System, factory health and safety conditions, unionism, union leadership, the decline of labor in the twentieth century, deindustrialization, and the role of labor in politics.

Clarisse A. Poirier's essay is titled, "Aftermath of a Disaster: The Collapse of the Pemberton Mill".

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Fones-Wolf, Kenneth (editor)
Sub Author
Kaufman, Martin (editor)
Publisher
Westfield State College
Date (created)
1990
Date (coverage)
1787-1988
Format
293 pg.
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.