Title
Boston's Immigrants 1840-1925
This book is a pictorial history of the immigrants arriving in Boston from 1840-1925. Lawrence photographs include Cooper photograph (p.2); Bread and Roses Strike (p. 6); the Catalano family (p. 36); Mrs. Milaukas and children (p. 42); An Italian family (p. 43); A Lithuanian family (p. 50); baby in hammock (p. 53); children at tenement doorstep (p.67); young female textile worker (p.77); Wood Worsted Mill (p. 79); the Canney Basket Factory (p.81); Pacific Mill employees (p. 82); Mr. L. Gottleib in front of his grocery store (p. 82); Irish market (p. 82); Graichen & Son peddler (p. 87); street watering cart (p. 90); Washington Mill young millworkers (p. 93); strikers (p. 97); strikers (p. 98); Lawrence Motorcycle Club (p. 100); Lawrence millworkers at Salisbury Beach (p. 100); Lithuanian women enjoying picnic (p. 101); Syrian Independent Drum Corps (p. 104); Bakery and Confectionery Union workers (p. 105); friends at beach (p. 106); one room building (p. 115); 1912 Independence Day parade (p. 120); International Institute for Young Women pin party (p. 124) and Arlington Mill Marching Band members (p. 128).
Publisher
Charleston SC: Arcadia Publishing
Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.
Sub Author
Sammarco, Anthony Mitchell
Date (coverage)
1840-1925