1 List of Images 2 The Lowell Family Tree 3 Notable Lowell Descendants 4 Introduction: The New Industrial System 5 Occasionem Cognosce (Know the Opportunity): Motto of the Lowell Family 6 A Privileged Education 7 The Young Merchant: 1793-1802 8 The Brothers Lowell 9 The Merchant King: 1803-1808 10 Mr. Jefferson's Embargo 11 A Proper Bostonian on a Grand Tour 12 American Textile Industry Before 1814 13 Return to Boston 14 The Boston Manufacturing Company 15 The Tariff of 1816 16 Legacy 17 Original Sources 18 Acknowledgments 19 Bibliography
Rosenberg has combed the archives to recapture the life and times
of Francis Cabot Lowell, whose short life brought about the
industrial revolution in the United States, and made the Merrimack
Valley of Massachusetts the most industrialized stretch of real
estate in the world. It is astonishing that this story has not been
told before—though there are biographies of Lowell judges, lawyers,
and poets, this is the first biography of Francis Cabot Lowell,
industrial pioneer and economic revolutionary. This is a great
story, one worth telling.
*Robert J. Allison, Suffolk University; author of The Crescent
Obscured: The United States and the Muslim World, 1776-1815*
With the mind of a scientist, the energy of an entrepreneur, and a
moral compass that directed him to do good while he was doing well,
Francis Cabot Lowell helped shape the world in which we live today.
Chaim Rosenberg has discovered every thread of this man's life and
weaved a biography both informative and elegant.
*William M. Fowler Jr., Distinguished Professor of History,
Northeastern University*
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