An assortment of Lawrence-related materials:
File Folders:
“H.I.I.D” (Harvard Institute for International Development) Materials relating to visit of H.I.I.D. to Lawrence on July 15, 1980. The materials relate to binder listed under “Photocopied Materials” as “Lawrence: Strategy for the Future.”
“Lawrence: A City of Immigrants.” Script text for slide show coordinated to sound tape, produced and written by Clarisse A. Poirier for the Immigrant City Archives c. 1978.
“Lawrence and Greater Lawrence” Clippings mostly from the 1970s.
“Lawrence Strategy.” Folder of clippings about redevelopment program of LeFebre Administration in 1980. See Photocopied Materials, “Lawrence: Strategy for the Future” binder.
“Lawrence Strike of 1912.”
Newspaper Clippings (loose) and Special Inserts:
“Centennial Edition, Lawrence Eagle-Tribune.” 19 October, 1968.
Donovan, Mary Beth. “Construction Booming All around the Valley.” Lawrence Eagle Tribune, 15 May, 1988.
Donovan, Mary Beth. “Details, Details: Canal Street Project Has Cleared Its Major Hurdles, but Potential Pitfalls Remain on Road to City’s Rebirth.” Lawrence Eagle Tribune, 8 December, 1985.
“The Flood of 1936.” Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, 20 March, 1986
Foley, Michael. “A Dilemma: Historic Trail-to-be Goes Right through Hot Dog Stand.” Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, 15, June, 1987.
“The Governor Invites You to Come to the Greater Lawrence Industrial Fair.” Supplement to Lawrence Sunday Sun, 12 November, 1972.
Henry, Alan P. “1912 Lawrence Textile Strike is Commemorated.” Boston Herald American, 28 April, 1980.
“Heritage of ’76.” Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, 3 July, 1976. 2 parts.
“Lawrence Eagle-Tribune: 125th Anniversary Edition. 8 September, 1978.
“Looking Good in Lawrence.” Special Supplement on Architectural Awards, Lawrence Eagle- Tribune, 10 June, 1985.
“Remembering the Workers This Labor Day Weekend.” Calendar insert, The Boston Globe, 1 September, 1988.
“Whither Lawrence?” Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, 22 July, 1990.
Photocopied Materials:
Committee on Rules, U.S. House of Representatives. “The Strike at Lawrence, Mass.” Washington, D. C., Government Printing Office, 1912.
“Historic Preservation in Lawrence.” The Report of the Mayor’s Historic Advisory Committee, Lawrence, Massachusetts, March 10, 1967.
Immigrant City Archives. “Annual Report and Celebration of Fifteenth Annual Meeting. 1978- 1994. Copies of clippings were slipped into report binder.
“Lawrence: Strategy for the Future.” Binder containing materials distributed to H.I.I.D. tour group, July 15, 1980.
McCarthy, Karen. “Oral History Project: Immigrant City Archives.” Report on internship, submitted to Dr. Knepper, History Department, Merrimack College, January 28, 1980.
Commissioners, Sanitary Survey of the State. Report of a General Plan for the Promotion of Public and Personal Health. Boston: Dutton & Wentworth, State Printers, 1850.
Tibbetts, William. “The Irish Immigrants of the Shanty Area.” Student paper, Merrimack College, May 6, 1987.
“Upper Pacific Mills Bridge.” Copy of HAER (Historic American Engineering Record) report No. HAER No. MA-72. This Moseley Truss Bridge was removed from original site over North Canal in Lawrence and was restored and reconstructed on the campus of Merrimack College in North Andover.
Photographic Materials:
Burk Hospital, c. 1980, just prior to demolition. 14 Black and white prints by Clarisse A. Poirier.
Fisi Sales Building, Corner of Canal and Jackson Streets, Now the Visitors’ Center of the Lawrence Heritage State Park. January 1984. Black and white prints and negatives by Clarisse A. Poirier.
Lawrence City Hall, Cupola Restoration, before and after Black and white prints and negatives. 1984, photos by Clarisse A. Poirier.
Orchard St., brick row houses, c. 1981. 11 Black and white prints by Clarisse A. Poirier.
Printed Materials:
“Growing up Hispanic in Lawrence, Massachusetts.” Prepare in 1980s.
“The Lawrence Hydroelectric Project: Dedication at the Great Stone Dam, August 16, 1981.” Program, 2 copies.
“A Textile ‘At Home’ with Harding, Whitman and Company and Their Allied Mills.” 1902. Pictorial commemorative of photographs of mills operated by Harding, Whitman, and Company, owners of the Arlington Mills in Lawrence.
Rolled Items:
“Fasanella Celebrates New York.” Exhibit Poster.
“Lawrence: The Spirit is Working.” Map Poster.
“New City on the Merrimack.” Proof of Exhibit Program at Lawrence Public Library, 1973.
Also see 2015.007