Eaton, Joseph Oriel, 1829-1875

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"Annie" was the wife of Hylas Sabine, a state senator from Union County, Ohio. She was born in September of 1835 to Joseph R. Ware of Mechanicsburg, Ohio. She and Hylas Sabine were married October 8th, 1857. Their son, Wallace, was the first man to build a symphony hall (in Boston) in which engineering principles were used to assure good acoustics. The Sabines also had a daughter, Annie Ware Sabine Siebert. A portrait of Hylas Sabine was also done by Joseph Oriel Eaton (H 27424).

Joseph Oriel Eaton (1829-1875) was born in Licking County, Ohio. He studied in New York, but did most of his work in the Midwest. He was active in Cincinnati in 1850s. He is known as a portrait, genre, and landscape painter. At the end of his career, he worked in New York City as a successful painter of children's portraits.

From the description of Painting [realia] : Anna Ware Sabine. 1857 circa. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 432288396

Rachel Woodrow Trimble was the wife of Allen Trimble, who was governor of Ohio in 1822 and from 1826-1830. She was also the mother of temperance leader Eliza Trimble Thompson (1816-1905).

Joseph Oriel Eaton (1829-1875) was born in Licking County, Ohio. He studied art in New York, but did most of his work in the Midwest. He was active in Cincinnati in the 1850s. Eaton is known as a portrait, genre, and landscape painter. At the end of his career, he worked in New York City as a successful painter of children's portraits.

From the description of Painting [realia] : Rachel Woodrow Trimble. 1858 circa. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 432288406

Hylas Sabine was a state senator from Union County, Ohio. He also served as the state railroad commissioner under Governor Charles Foster. A painting of his wife, Anna Ware Sabine, accompanies the portrait and is numbered H 24725. They were married October 8, 1857. Their son, Wallace, was the first man to build a symphony hall (in Boston) in which engineering principles were used to assure good acoustics. The Sabines also had a daughter, Annie Ware Sabine Siebert.

Joseph Oriel Eaton (1829-1875) was born in Licking County, Ohio. He studied in New York, but did most of his work in the Midwest. He was active in Cincinnati in the 1850s. He is known as a portrait, genre, and landscape painter. At the end of his career, he worked in New York City as a successful painter of children's portraits.

From the description of Painting [realia] : Hylas Sabine. 1857 circa. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 432288934

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creatorOf Eaton, Joseph Oriel, 1829-1875,. Painting [realia] : Anna Ware Sabine. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society
creatorOf Eaton, Joseph Oriel, 1829-1875,. Painting [realia] : Hylas Sabine. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society
referencedIn Metcalf, Eleanor Melville, 1882-1964. Letter, 1927, October 9, Cambridge, Mass., to Harry Lyman Koopman, Providence, R.I. Brown University Archives, John Hay Library
creatorOf Eaton, Joseph Oriel, 1829-1875. Painting [realia] : Rachel Woodrow Trimble. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical Society
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associatedWith Metcalf, Eleanor Melville, 1882-1964. person
associatedWith Sabine, Anna Ware person
associatedWith Sabine, Hylas person
associatedWith Trimble, Rachel Woodrow person
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