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.
A bumper sticker from one of Richard P. Howe's campaigns for Lowell City Council. Howe served the city for 40 years, from 1965 through 2005, as City Councilor and Mayor.
A bumper sticker from one of Richard P. Howe's campaigns for Lowell City Council. Howe served the city for 40 years, 20 consecutive terms as City Councilor and 4 terms as Mayor.
A sticker from one of Richard P. Howe's campaigns for Lowell City Council. Howe served the city for 40 years, from 1965 through 2005, as City Councilor and Mayor.
A button from one of Richard P. Howe's campaigns for Lowell City Council. Howe sat on the City Council for 20 terms and served as Mayor 4 terms.
A bumper sticker from one of Richard P. Howe's campaigns for re-election as Mayor of Lowell. Howe served 4 terms as Mayor.
A bumper sticker from one of Richard P. Howe's campaigns for re-election as Mayor of Lowell. Howe served 4 terms as Mayor.
A pamphlet from Richard P. Howe's 2003 campaign for Lowell City Council. Howe served Lowell as City Councilor and Mayor for forty years, 1965- 2005.
A pamphlet from Richard P. Howe's 2003 campaign for Lowell City Council. Howe served Lowell as City Councilor and Mayor from 1965 until 2005.
A pamphlet from Richard P. Howe's 2003 campaign for Lowell City Council. Howe served Lowell as City Councilor and Mayor from 1965 until 2005.
A pamphlet from Richard P. Howe's 2003 campaign for Lowell City Council. Howe served Lowell as City Councilor and Mayor from 1965 until 2005.
A candidate's ribbon from one of Richard P. Howe's campaigns for Lowell City Council. Howe served the city for 40 years, from 1965-2005, as City Councilor for 20 terms and 4 terms as Mayor.