Lowell is founded.

1822

Formerly parts of East Chelmsford and Dracut, it is named for Francis Cabot Lowell and founded by members of a group known as the Boston Associates as a site for their planned new textile factories. The first planned industrial community in the U.S., it becomes the second largest town in Massachusetts by 1837 and for a time the largest industrial city in the U.S.

Sources
  • Peterson, Mark
  • O'Connell, James