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Industrial Technology

Sydney Gross, Alex Landry, Alex Guiou, Sydney Perry & Maggie Pomerleau

Cotton Mill, Academy Street, Hallowell, ca. 1890
Cotton Mill, Academy Street, Hallowell, ca. 1890
Hubbard Free Library

Hallowell schools, energy in Hallowell, communication in Hallowell, the Hallowell Iron Foundry, and transportation in Hallowell were all important parts of Hallowell’s history. All of these topics relate to the Hallowell cotton mill, which is a very important part of Hallowell’s history. This is all part of the Industrial Revolution.


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Hallowell Schools

Hallowell Iron Foundry

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