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English: Sarah Reeve Ladson (1790–1884), of Charleston, South Carolina, was the daughter of Major James Ladson (Lt. Gov. of South Carolina) and Judith Smith, and was married to the art collector Robert Gilmor, Jr. (1774–1848), of Baltimore, Maryland. She was regarded as one of the most fashionable American women of her time and was the subject of several sculptures and portraits. |
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Source | http://www.gibbespeopleschoice.org/portfolioentry/mrs-robert-gilmor-jr-sarah-reeve-ladson/ |
Author | Thomas Sully (1783–1872) |
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