Lawrence (Mass.) -- History
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Lawrence (Mass.) -- History
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Lawrence (Mass.)
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- History of the city of Lawrence
- The Essex Company and the founding of Lawrence, Massachusetts
- Horizons, Lawrence, Massachusetts Centennial Anniversary, 1853-1953, June 7th-14th
- The fall of Pemberton Mill on the tenth of January, 1860, at Lawrence, Massachusetts, historical sketch, written by Robert H. Tewksbury, forty years after the occurrence and verified by testimony and records
- Atlas of the boundaries of the cities of Haverhill, Lawrence and towns of Andover, Boxford, Lynnfield, Methuen, Middleton, North Andover, Essex County; North Reading, Reading, Wilmington, Middlesex County
- Persistence of memories of slavery and emancipation in historical Andover, the Massachusetts woman enumerated as a "slave" in the 1830 U.S. Census and the family of Rosanna Coburn from enslavement to contingent freedom, Edward L. Bell
- Essex Institute historical collections, October
- The birth of Lawrence, compiled and written by Peter Easley ; Published as a public service on our 125th anniversary by Essex Broadway Savings Bank
- Strengthening the fabric of families, 140 years of service to a city and its people
- Collapse of the Pemberton Mill
- Around and through the Common, a walking tour of Lawrence, Massachusetts, Immigrant City Archives and Lawrence High School
- New city on the Merrimack, prints of Lawrence, 1845-1876
- The view from Shanty Pond, an Irish immigrant's look at life in a New England mill town 1875-1938, Joseph P. Blanchette
- Lawrence in the gilded age, Louise Brady Sandberg
- The Melvin memorial., Sleepy Hollow cemetery, Concord, Massachusetts, a brother's tribute; exercises at dedication, June 16, 1909
- Lawrence yesterday and today, (1845-1918) a concise history of Lawrence Massachusetts - her industries and institutions; municipal statistics and a variety of information concerning the city, by Maurice B. Dorgan
- Life and times in immigrant city, memories of a textile town ; a booklet commemorating the second Massachusetts History Workshop, Lawrence, Massachusetts, October 12, 1980
- Byron Rushing on the Underground Railroad
- Walking tour of Lawrence, Massachusetts dam and canal area, guide produced for teachers, students and the general public of greater Lawrence as a joint project of Immigrant City Archives, Historical Society of Lawrence, Mass. and the art and history departments of Lawrence High School
- History of Lawrence, Massachusetts, with war records, by Maurice B. Dorgan. --
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