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  2. List of people from Lowell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Charles Herbert Allen, Representative to U.S. Congress, 4 March 1885 – 3 March 1889, Secretary of the Navy 1898–1900, Governor of Puerto Rico 1900–1902 [4]; Adelbert Ames, Governor 1868–1870,1874–1876 and Senator from Mississippi 1870–1874, Union general in the Civil War and the Spanish–American War, son-in-law of Benjamin Franklin Butler [5]

  3. List of mayors and city managers of Lowell, Massachusetts

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    From 1836 to 1943 the mayor of Lowell was the chief administrative officer of the city. Lowell switched to a Massachusetts "Plan E" form of city government in 1943, since January 1, 1944 the city has been administrated by a professional city manager, the office of mayor, while retained under "Plan E", is strictly a ceremonial one.

  4. Category:People from Lowell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    People from Lowell, Massachusetts, by occupation (7 C) Pages in category "People from Lowell, Massachusetts" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total.

  5. High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell - Wikipedia

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    In a final interview, Boo Boo reflects on how he is the only one of the three left and hopes Brenda is doing well with her new life. A textual epilogue reveals that Boo Boo still lives in Lowell with a crack habit that costs $200 per day, Dicky is eligible for parole in four years, and Brenda died from an overdose before the film's release.

  6. Edward J. Early Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Edward J. Early Jr. (July 23, 1931 – September 4, 2023) was an American lawyer and politician who served as mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts, state representative, and Middlesex Northern Register of Deeds.

  7. Timeline of Lowell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    George F. Kenngott (1912), Record of a City: a Social Survey of Lowell, Massachusetts, New York: Macmillan Co., OCLC 2048985, OL 13542090M Frederick William Coburn (1920). History of Lowell and Its People .

  8. Lowell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lowell (/ ˈ l oʊ ə l /) is a city in Massachusetts, United States.Alongside Cambridge, it is one of two traditional seats of Middlesex County.With an estimated population of 115,554 in 2020, [3] it was the fifth most populous city in Massachusetts as of the last census, and the third most populous in the Boston metropolitan statistical area. [4]

  9. The Sun (Lowell) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun, also known as The Lowell Sun, is a daily newspaper based in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States, serving towns in Massachusetts around the Greater Lowell area and beyond. As of 2011, its average daily circulation was about 42,900 copies.