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Advertisement for "Mill Girls of Lowell" at National Theatre
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Theatrical performances were a popular form of entertainment. Even the story of the "mill girls" was dramatized.

1828 prices of beef, flannel, flour, milk, potatoes and shoes
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This graph show the changes cost of food and manufactured goods from 1828-1860.

ledger paper with writing.
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In 1829, the Lowell Institute for Savings opened its doors and thousands of women and men deposited their hard-earned money.

 

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