“Lowell in the Civil War” Exhibit Opens April 18, 2011

Lowell and the Civil War: First Blood: Lexington of 1861

Exhibit and Reception

Monday, April 18, 2011

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Mogan Cultural Center

40 French Street

Lowell, Massachusetts  01852

 The country had come to the conclusion that Mr. Lincoln and his cabinet were mainly employed in packing their trunks to leave Washington, when the “venerable Edward Ruffin of Virginia” fired the first gun at Fort Sumter which brought all the Free States to their feet as one man. That shot is destined to be the most memorable one ever fired on this continent since the Concord fowling pieces said, ‘That bridge is ours, and we mean to go across it,’ eight-seven Aprils ago. As these began a conflict which gave us independence, so that began another which is to give us nationality.

James Russell Lowell, Summer 1861

The exhibit is sponsored by the Lowell Historical Society, the Lowell National Historical Park and the University of Massachusetts – Lowell.