Adele Crockett Robertson
Adele Crockett Robertson was born in 1901 at her family's farm in Ipswich, Massachusetts. After the orchard years, she was a writer with the WPA and worked in a shipyard and in a factory. At age fifty she became a journalist and won several New England Press Awards. A beloved local figure, Ms. Robertson served as Ipswich selectwoman, and her commentary on current events and politics was widely read. The Ipswich Town Hall flew its flag at half-mast on the day she died in 1979.
Adele Crockett Robertson was born in 1901 at her family's farm in Ipswich, Massachusetts. After the orchard years, she was a writer with the WPA and worked in a shipyard and in a factory. At age fifty she became a journalist and won several New England Press Awards. A beloved local figure, Ms. Robertson served as Ipswich selectwoman, and her commentary on current events and politics was widely read. The Ipswich Town Hall flew its flag at half-mast on the day she died in 1979. See less
Adele Crockett Robertson's Featured Books
Adele Crockett Robertson book reviews
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The Orchard: A Memoir
by appledoc, Feb 11, 2010
A good read about the times ( the first depression). I would have liked more details about the growing techniches ofthe day, but, this is a memoir and not a production diary. It ends understandably ... Read More
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The Orchard: A Memoir
Absolute Favourite
by polaroid, Jun 10, 2008
I first bought a copy of the memoir 'The Orchard' on a whim, about 10 years ago. It has become my very favourite of many books on the shelves, the most re-read and given as a gift (5 copies!). It is ... Read More