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Description
Julia Elizabeth Dearborn (Clapp) Carroll was the subject of a mid-nineteenth century painting, which was later photographed as an ambrotype. A member of a leading 19th century Portland family, she was the daughter of real-estate developer Charles Quincy Clapp and his wife Julia Wingate, and grand-daughter of famed businessman Asa Clapp. Julia Clapp married tobacco merchant John Bryce Carroll in 1843. The couple were the namesake for Portland's Carroll Mansion.
About This Item
- Title: Julia Clapp Carroll, ca. 1855
- Creation Date: circa 1855
- Subject Date: circa 1855
- Location: Portland, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Ambrotype
- Dimensions: 10.8 cm x 8.3 cm
- Local Code: 2008.377.055
- Collection: Vickery-Shettleworth collection of early Maine photography
- Object Type: Image
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