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  2. 1912 Lawrence textile strike - Wikipedia

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    Postcard of American Woolen Co., Washington Mills, Lawrence, Mass. Founded in 1845, Lawrence was a flourishing but deeply-troubled textile city. By 1900, mechanization and the deskilling of labor in the textile industry enabled factory owners to eliminate skilled workers and to employ large numbers of unskilled immigrant workers, mostly women.

  3. Lawrence, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence is a city located in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Merrimack River. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 89,143. [ 2] Surrounding communities include Methuen to the north, Andover to the southwest, and North Andover to the east.

  4. List of mayors of Lawrence, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Lawrence is the head of the municipal government in Lawrence, Massachusetts. There was no Mayor of Lawrence from April 14, 1847 until March 21, 1853, because up to that point Lawrence was still incorporated as a town. The Town of Lawrence was administered by the Board of Selectmen.

  5. Lowell mill girls - Wikipedia

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    In 1813, businessman Francis Cabot Lowell formed a company, the Boston Manufacturing Company, and built a textile mill next to the Charles River in Waltham, Massachusetts.. Unlike the earlier Rhode Island System, where only carding and spinning were done in a factory while the weaving was often put out to neighboring farms to be done by hand, the Waltham mill was the first integrated mill in ...

  6. Waltham-Lowell system - Wikipedia

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    Waltham-Lowell system. The Waltham-Lowell system was a labor and production model employed during the rise of the textile industry in the United States, particularly in New England, during the rapid expansion of the Industrial Revolution in the early 19th century. The textile industry was one of the earliest to become mechanized, made possible ...

  7. The Everett Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Everett Mill. The Everett Millsare a group of buildings consisting of the Everett and Stone Mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts. A former cotton textile mill, it was the site of the start of the Bread and Roses strikein 1912 [1]and the one time workplace of Robert Frost. The Essex Company and Lawrence Machine Shop[edit]

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