Dorr, Julia Caroline (1825–1913)
Dorr, Julia Caroline (1825–1913)
American author. Name variations: (pseudonym) Caroline Thomas. Born Julia Caroline Ripley, Feb 13, 1825, in Charleston, South Carolina; died Jan 18, 1913, in Rutland, Vermont; m. Seneca M. Dorr, 1847.
Wrote the novels Farmingdale (1854), Lanmere (1856), Sybil Huntington (1869), and Expiation (1873); also wrote an advice book, Bride and Bridegroom (1873), and at least 10 volumes of widely popular verse, including Poems (1872), Afternoon Songs (1885), Beyond the Sunset: Latest Poems (1909) and Last Poems (1913).
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