Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Descriptive Poem of the Calamity at Lawrence, January 10, 1860: Also, Lines to the Memory of John Brown
In Lawrence City, built in modern style, There stood a cotton mill, a mammoth pile, Five stories high, both broad and long Although of brick and iron, yet not strong.
Filled with machinery of curious art and skill, With men and maidens plenty each post to fill All brisk and lively, some full of glee.
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