it is a mill in lowell, massachusets that people (especially females) worked in during the 1800
Samuel Slator invented the Textile mill,and Henry Miller Shreve invented it too.
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The Lowell girls endured long working hours, the volume of the factory machinery was earsplitting, the work was monotonous and required little skill, stuffy working rooms, low wages, and bad health conditions.
Up to 20 girls were living in the Lowell boarding houses......
In America during the Industrial Revolution, women left their jobs at farms to go work at mills. Some of the mills included Lowell's mills, and Slater's mill.
Lowell mills refers to the many mills that operated in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts, in the 1800s and early 1900s. The first Lowell mill was located along the Merrimack river.
Francis Cabot Lowell's mill.
it is a mill in lowell, massachusets that people (especially females) worked in during the 1800
The Lowell Mills Strike lasted for 2 years. 1834-1836.
Francis Cabot Lowell had a textile mill he founded after him known as a Lowell Mill in 1826. Recruiters, mostly men, encouraged young girls, mostly between sixteen to thirty six, to work in the mills.
lowell mill girls
Samuel Slator invented the Textile mill,and Henry Miller Shreve invented it too.
Lowell started building mills Lowell, Massachusetts in 1821. The Erie Canal opened October 26, 1825.
Slater Mill is haunted.
yes Slaters Mill is really pronounced Slater Mill
Samuel Slater :)