Lydon Library will be closed Monday, May 19th, through Friday, May 23rd due to roof construction. If you have any questions, please get in touch with us at ask@uml.libanswers.com.
Due to the Memorial Day holiday, O'Leary Library will be open from 8:00am - 2:00pm on Friday, May 23rd. The Center for Lowell History will be open from 9:30am - 2:00 pm, by appointment only.
Literature from one of Rithy Uong's campaign fundraisers. The writing is in Khmer and English.
An invitation to a campaign fundraiser for Rithy Uong's 2003 campaign for re-election to the Lowell City Council. The invitation is written in Khmer and English.
A ticket for a fundraiser for Rithy Uong's 2003 campaign for re-election to the Lowell City Council.
An invitation to a reception for Rithy Uong's 2003 campaign for re-election to the Lowell City Council.
An RSVP card for an invitation to a reception for Rithy Uong's 2003 campaign for re-election to the Lowell City Council.
The front of a mailer from one of Rithy Uong's campaigns for Lowell City Council. As the first Cambodian-American elected as an official in the city's history, Uong was elected to the Lowell City Council in 1999 and re-elected in 2001 and 2003.
Literature from one of Rithy Uong's campaigns for re-election to the Lowell City Council. As the first Cambodian-American elected as an official in the city's history, Uong was elected to the Lowell City Council in 1999 and re-elected in 2001 and 2003.
Literature from one of Rithy Uong's campaigns for Lowell City Council. As the first Cambodian-American elected as an official in the city's history, Uong was elected to the Lowell City Council in 1999 and re-elected in 2001 and 2003.
Literature from Rithy Uong's 1999 campaign for Lowell City Council. Uong is the first Cambodian-American in Lowell's history to be elected as a city official.
Literature from Rithy Uong's 1999 campaign for Lowell City Council. Uong is the first Cambodian-American in Lowell's history to be elected as a city official.
Literature from Rithy Uong's 1999 campaign for Lowell City Council. Uong is the first Cambodian-American in Lowell's history to be elected as a city official.
A draft letter from Rithy Uong's 2001 campaign for re-election to Lowell City Council.