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Lowell Lecture

Innovations and Connections: The Story of Isaac Markham and his Machine Drawings

Date & Time

June 16, 2021 at 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Location

Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation
Located in the Historic Francis Cabot Lowell Mill
Park in the Embassy Theatre Lot — GPS "42 Cooper Street, Waltham"
154 Moody Street Waltham, MA 02453
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Speaker(s)

Polly Darnell is a former archivist and librarian who for 20 years ran the Research Center at the Henry Sheldon Museum, which holds such a rich collection of historical records (print, manuscript, and graphic) that Middlebury, Vermont might be the best documented town in New England. She retired from archives work after almost 20 years at the Shelburne Museum up the road from Middlebury. Connecting researchers with sources that helped them tell new stories about the past was her favorite part of the job.

Presenting Organization

Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation

Topics

History

Contact

Bob Perry (director@charlesrivermuseum.org, 781-893-5410)

THIS MILL TALK EVENT WILL BE ONLINE ONLY

Innovation and Connections: The story of Isaac Markham and his machine drawings presented by Polly Darnell

Innovation and personal connections led Isaac Markham from Middlebury, Vermont to Waltham, Massachusetts and the most advanced textile mill in the world. His story, mainly about how new ideas spread, also includes the possibility of women staging the first industrial strike in this country, a mystery, a tragedy, and a cautionary note. His drawings are rare documentation of the machines then in use or in development. Their rediscovery and subsequent identification by Mike Folsom in 1981, made new connections, between the Henry Sheldon Museum in Middlebury and the Charles River Museum of Industry in Waltham, that eventually led to the 2010 publication of Visual Mechanic Knowledge: The workshop drawings of Isaac Ebenezer Markham (1795-1825), New England Textile Mechanic by David J. Jeremy and Polly Darnell.