Deborah Goldsmith commonplace books

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Deborah Goldsmith commonplace books

1826-1933

Two commonplace books or albums kept by Deborah Goldsmith prior to her marriage to George Addison Throop containing drawings; poems, verses, passages written by Goldsmith, and by her friends; and some later annotations by descendants.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6698986

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Throop, Cordelia, b. 1833.

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Throop, George Addison, 1810-1849.

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Goldsmith, Deborah, 1808-1836

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Itinerant portrait and miniature painter in oils; New York state. Born August 14, 1808 in Brookfield, New York. Worked professionally from 1830. After her marriage on December 27, 1832 to George Addison Throop (1810-1849), of the artistic Throop family of central New York, she gave up her profession; thus, maiden name Goldsmith appears on the artist's professional work. From the description of Deborah Goldsmith commonplace books, 1826-1933, 1826-1832 (bulk dates). (Unknown). WorldCat...

Throop, James A., b. 1835.

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Cole, Olive Smith.

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