Cobblestone American History and Current Events for Kids and Children

To Lowell

In the fall of 1845, 16-year-old Mary Paul wrote to her father. She was performing housework duties in a village near her hometown of Barnard, Vermont. She wanted his permission to live and work in Lowell, Massachusetts. With her father’s consent, Mary became a mill girl in one of Lowell’s large cotton factories.

Lowell’s mills attracted thousands of young farmwomen

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