Book: Lowell In 1604, Sieur De Monts wrote, aThe Indians speak of a beautiful river far to the South, which they call
Merrimac.a The common thread that runs through the history of Lowell is the Merrimac River. The river
attracted European explorers and colonists in the
seventeenth century, as it had attracted various Native American tribes before them. The fertile land around the river made agriculture profitable for many years, but it was the Merrimacas potential for water power and transportation that opened the area up to industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Reminders of the Industrial Revolution can still be seen and felt in Lowell today, but few reminders are more powerful than the photographs contained in this dynamic visual history. Photographers captured Lowell on film firsthand as it developed into one of the most powerful centers of industry in the world. They also photographed the people that made Lowell what it was and is; the images of their faces, homes, workplaces, and daily lives say more about the cityas history then words ever can.
Details of Book: Lowell Book: Lowell
Author: John Pendergast
ISBN: 073856270X
ISBN-13: 9780738562704
, 978-0738562704
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: May 1996
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (sc)
Number of Pages: 128
Language: English