Person Record
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Rosbe, Judith |
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0000.001.024 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Frank McNamee, Judy Rosbe, and Dick Anderson.
Record Type: Photo
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0000.001.025 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Frank McNamee and Judith Rosbe in front of the Sippican Historical Society promoting the book "Images of America: Marion," by Judith Westlund Rosbe.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.010.041 - Print, Photographic
Lawyers Judy Rosbe and Richard Paull in front of the Sippican Historical Society, Front St., Marion, MA. 6/25/1990.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.008.164 - Digital image
Marion Art Center sponsors members' shows to exhibit their work
Record Type: Photo
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2008.015.224 - Digital image
The author of Images of Marion, Judith Westlund Rosbe
Record Type: Photo
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2010.011.001 - Disk, Magnetic
A DVD of the 2009 SHS Annual Meeting, held at the Music Hall, with Judy's presentation on her book titled "Marion in the Golden Age". Recorded June 18, 2009. Run time 39 minutes and 46 seconds.
Record Type: Archive
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2010.012.001 - Marion in the Golden Age
A paperback book titled "Marion in the Golden Age" by Judith Westlund Rosbe. Published by the History Press, Charleston, S.C. in 2009. It is 6" W and 9" H and 126 pages. It is about the late 19th century period in Marion when many prominent artists, architects, writers and celebrities flocked to Marion. 2 copies
Record Type: Library
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2010.030.016 - Digital photograph
A collage digital photograph of Judy Rosbe, a member of the Marion Book Study Group on the occasion of the groups 25th anniversary, taken by Judith Rosbe.
Record Type: Photo
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2011.019.005 - Newspaper
This newspaper article from the July 28, 2011 Sippican Week describes the Sippican Historical Society presentation on July 26 by Judy Rosbe on the history of boats related to the Beverly Yacht Club.
Record Type: Archive
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2012.029.002 - Newspaper
A Sippican Sentinel newspaper photograph from June 1990 of Judy Rosbe at the ceremony dedicating a plaque to June Butler Converse.
Record Type: Archive
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2015.014.001 - Newspaper
A newspaper article from the Sippican Sentinel about the first Marion Antiques Show in August 1992. There is a photograph of David Arms and Judith Rosbe showing off some of Arms' collection of old tools.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.012.003 - Newspaper
From the Sippican Sentinel of April 29, 1999, an article and digital print of 78 Pleasant Street titled "House provides Pleasant memories" written by Judy Rosbe.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.038.046 - Newspaper
"Rosbe writes book on Marion's history" describes Judy Rosbe and her book titled "Marion". It was inspired by the public response to her series of articles in the Sentinel of Marion houses and their Historical perspective. It contains over 200 Marion sites. Note: see REF018.001.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.039.001 - Digital photograph
Members of the Sippican Historical Society Board of Directors at the Captain Hadley House dedication, August 23, 2016. Left to right: Frank McNamee, Douglas Munro, Ann Ziegler, Pete Smith, Helen Hills, Judith Rosbe.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.047.001 - Newspaper
On August 23, 2016, the 170-year old Capt. Stephen Hadley House was purchased last spring by the Sippican Historical Society and the Croll Foundation in collaboration with Sky Development and saved in perpetuity, was rededicated. The article contains 2 color digital photographs of the Sippican Historical Society board member attendees and Kate and Michael Sudofsky of Sky Development, owners of the Capt. Hadley House. (Also see more Chris Reagle p...
Record Type: Archive
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2016.051.061 - Newspaper
August 22, 1990 Judy Rosbe joins firm of Edwards and Angell of New Bedford.
Record Type: Archive
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2016.051.253 - Newspaper
June 1989 Kristina Westlund Rosbe graduated from Wellelsley College.
Record Type: Archive
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2019.006.001 - Newspaper
MARION — After much discussion and debate, the Celebrate Elizabeth Taber Committee voted unanimously that their cherished historical figure will keep her pipe in a sculpture, going public with the decision on Jan. 22. The Committee and the Sippican Historical Society are working together to fundraise and install a life-sized statue of Elizabeth Taber in Bicentennial park by 2020. The statue would commemorate not only Taber’s generous donations to...
Record Type: Archive
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2019.029.018 - Newspaper
From the Sentinel, dated July 6, 1995, wedding of William C. Vrattos and Heather Rosbe married at St. Gabriel's. There is a black and white photograph of the bride.
Record Type: Archive
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2019.035.001 - Poster
Poster announcing the celebration of the Preservation of the Marion General Store, June 9, 2019
Record Type: Archive
