Incoming Resources
- Immigrant odyssey, a French-Canadian habitant in New England = a bilingual edition of Histoire d'un enfant pauvre, by Félix Albert ; introduction by Frances H. Early ; translation by Arthur L. Eno, Jr
- Cotton was king, a history of Lowell, Massachusetts, Arthur L. Eno, Jr., editor
- Mourning glory, the story of the Lowell Cemetery, [Catherine L. Goodwin]
- Roots & heritage of Polish people in Lowell, by Stella M. Mazur
- Lowell, Jay Pendergast, V. 2
- Southeast Asians, a new beginning in Lowell, by James Higgins & Joan Ross ; photographs by James Higgins ; foreword by Dith Pran ; introduction by Hai B. Pho. --
- The Greek Triangle of the Acre, then and now, by Nicholas V. Karas. --
- South Middlesex, a New England heritage, by Stephen W. Herring. --
- Greek immigrants at work, "a Lowell odyssey", by Nicholas V. Karas
- The photographic history of Dracut, Massachusetts, by Donat H. Paquet ; photography by Peter Bell
- Lowell, John Pendergast, 1996, V.1
- Mill power, the origin and impact of Lowell National Historical Park, Paul Marion
- Ceremonial time, fifteen thousand years on one square mile, John Hanson Mitchell ; drawings by Gordon Morrison. --
- A river ran wild, an environmental history, Lynne Cherry
- Lowell, the story of an industrial city : a guide to Lowell National Historical Park and Lowell Heritage State Park, Lowell, Massachusetts, produced by the Division of Publications, National Park Service
- The Charles, the people's river, by Max Hall
- The irony of victory, World War II and Lowell, Massachusetts, Marc Scott Miller
- Fixed in time, photographs of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1860-1940, edited by Lewis T. Karabatsos and Robert W. McLeod, Jr. --