File:Mill Girl Monument to Louisa Maria Wells by Evelyn Longman, Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, MA - March 2016.JPG

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English: Photograph of the "Mill Girl" monument to Louisa Maria Wells, sculpted by Evelyn B. Longman, 1906. Located in the Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, MA.
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