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The Yorick Club in Lowell, Massachusetts, c. 1910 On July 22, 1901, the members purchased the forty-year-old boarding house located at 91 Dutton Street. Originally, the three-story brick building served as boarding for officials of the Merrimack Manufacturing Company .
Brotherhood of the Spirit: Warwick, Mass. 1970. The Brotherhood of the Spirit (renamed Renaissance Community in 1974) was one of the largest and most enduring communes in the northeast United States and as such was a distinct link between the commune phenomenon of the 1960s and the current New Age movement.
The Lowell Institute (est. 1836) is an educational foundation in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, providing for free public lectures, and endowed by the bequest of $237,000 left by John Lowell, Jr., who died in 1836. [1]
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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.
As of the last redistricting in 2011, [3] the district encompasses the southeastern portion of the city of Lowell and the northeastern portion of the town of Chelmsford. [4] It has maintained these boundaries since the 2001 redistricting. [5] Chelmsford's Precinct 4; Lowell's Ward 1; Precinct 3 of Ward 2; Precincts 2 and 3 of Ward 4; Ward 10 ...
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Charles Herbert Allen, Representative to U.S. Congress, 4 March 1885 – 3 March 1889, Secretary of the Navy 1898–1900, Governor of Puerto Rico 1900–1902 [4]; Adelbert Ames, Governor 1868–1870,1874–1876 and Senator from Mississippi 1870–1874, Union general in the Civil War and the Spanish–American War, son-in-law of Benjamin Franklin Butler [5]