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Jewish Community Center

Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Core
Title
Infrastructure
Title (generic)
Scrapbook
Accession No.

This scrapbook documents infrastructural news and changes in the Merrimack Valley in the 1950s, including proposals for new construction, water prices, local petitions, monthly council bills, and economic issues that faced Greater Lawrence. The pollution of the Merrimack River, now popularly understood as another result of the industrialization of neighboring cities, was documented in the news clippings in this scrapbook. What is significant in this collection is the news of local economic issues in Lawrence, which limited the number of infrastructural bills that were approved by the city council to improve the quality of road paving, lower water prices, and limited the construction plans for the city.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Scrapbook Collection
Date (coverage)
1950
Language
English
Rights
The Lawrence History Center holds this item but may not have full legal rights over it. For more information please contact the Center.
Administrative
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Shelving
Condition
Good
Cataloged By
Sabando_ Nicole
Cataloged On
Status
OK