Born: February 13, 1825, Charleston, South Carolina.
Died: January 18, 1913, Rutland, Vermont, at her home, The Maples.
Buried: Evergreen Cemetery, Rutland, Vermont.
Pseudonym: Caroline Thomas.
Daughter of William Young Ripley, Julia lost her mother as a child. In 1830 her father took her to Vermont, where she was educated. She began writing poetry at an early age, but did not publish anything until two years after her 1847 marriage to Seneca M. Dorr, a prominent New York lawyer and banker.
After her marriage, Julia contributed to magazines, mainly poetry, with an occasional short story. She counted amon… Go to person page >
Display Title: How can I cease to pray for thee? SomewhereFirst Line: How can I cease to pray for thee? SomewhereTune Title: BIRMINGHAMAuthor: Mrs. J. C. R. Dorr (1825-1913)Date: 1925
Display Title: How can I cease to pray for thee? SomewhereFirst Line: How can I cease to pray for thee? SomewhereTune Title: BIRMINGHAMAuthor: Mrs. J. C. R. Dorr (1825-1913)Date: 1928
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