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February 2, 1995 (812 Gorham St. 8: Chelmsford Glass Works' Long House: Chelmsford Glass Works' Long House: January 25, 1973 (139–141 Baldwin St. 9: City Hall Historic District
The Jerathmell Bowers House in western Lowell, on the east side of Wood Street north of its junction with Westford Street. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Cape style house, with a gabled roof, central brick chimney, and clapboarded exterior. It is oriented with the gable end facing the street and the main facade facing south.
The South Common Historic District of Lowell, Massachusetts, encompasses the city's South Common and the various public, religious, and private residential buildings that flank its borders. The South Common, about 22.5 acres (9.1 ha) in size, was purchased by the city in 1845 in an auction by the Proprietors of Locks and Canals , who owned much ...
The Old County Courthouse (also known as the Plymouth Old County Courthouse or the Old Town House) is an historic court house on Leyden Street and Market Street in the Town Square of Plymouth, Massachusetts.
1832 - Lowell Bleachery incorporated. [3] 1833 - Police Court established. [12] 1834 Women's labor strike. [13] First Freewill Baptist Church organized. [3] Lowell Advertiser and Lowell Patriot newspapers begin publication. [4] [8] Lowell Circulating Library in business. [14] James Abbott McNeill Whistler, painter born. [7] 1835
History of Lowell and Its People. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company. Cowley, Charles (September 13, 2006) [1868]. A History of Lowell. Michigan: Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library. ISBN 978-1-4255-2201-8. Eno, Arthur (1976). Cotton Was King: a History of Lowell, Massachusetts. New Hampshire Publishing Society.
The City Hall Historic District is a historic district in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States, bound roughly by Broadway, Colburn, and Kirk streets.The centerpiece of the district is the Richardsonian Romanesque City Hall, built in 1893 to a design by Merrill & Cutler, with its 180-foot (55 m) clock tower.
Contributions of the Old Residents' Historical Association, Lowell, Mass by the Old Residents' Historical Association (1883). History of the First Church in Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1630-1904 By Walter Eliot Thwing (1908).