One of the Worst Industrial Accidents in American History
by Collapse of the Pemberton Mill, Lawrence, Massachusetts, January 10, 1860 -- Poet Was Himself a Mill Worker
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Single sheet, 6 x 10 inches, light creasing.
Over 100 workers, many of them women and children, were killed in the collapse and subsequent fire of this underbuilt and overloaded textile plant. Jason E. Cowden (1837-1884) is enumerated in Amesbury, Massachusetts, as a mill worker (1855) and as a hat factory worker (1860, 1870, 1880).
WorldCat Locates AAS, Boston Athenaeum, UNC.
Over 100 workers, many of them women and children, were killed in the collapse and subsequent fire of this underbuilt and overloaded textile plant. Jason E. Cowden (1837-1884) is enumerated in Amesbury, Massachusetts, as a mill worker (1855) and as a hat factory worker (1860, 1870, 1880).
WorldCat Locates AAS, Boston Athenaeum, UNC.
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- Title
- One of the Worst Industrial Accidents in American History
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- Collapse of the Pemberton Mill, Lawrence, Massachusetts, January 10, 1860 -- Poet Was Himself a Mill Worker
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I have over thirty years experience as a full-time bookseller, ten years as owner of a brick and mortar shop and twenty-one on the internet and at book shows. My particular interest is in books and other printed objects as agents or artifacts of social upheaval and cultural clash.