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    After the Evening Bell: Working Women and Leisure Time in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1830-1860 

    Cos, Phoebe (2016-06-13)
    In the fall of 1836, Harriot Curtis opened a letter to her friend and suitor, Hezikiah Wead, with a statement about the boundless sense of independence she cherished. “Alone, I am fancy free,” she declared, “… with the ...

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