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1825–1913
A 19th-century American poet and essayist, she built a wide readership with graceful, thoughtful verse and prose. Her work often blends domestic life, nature, and quiet emotional insight.

by Julia C. R. (Caroline Ripley) Dorr
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1825, Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr was raised in Vermont after her family moved there in her childhood. She began writing early, but sources indicate that she did not publish until after her 1847 marriage to Seneca M. Dorr, later contributing poems and occasional stories to magazines.
Dorr became known as a poet, essayist, and novelist, and she spent much of her life in Rutland, Vermont. Her writing earned a broad readership in the 19th century, and she is still remembered for lyrical work shaped by everyday feeling, landscape, and reflective observation.
She died in 1913. For listeners drawn to classic American writing, her work offers a warm, thoughtful voice from the literary world of the late 1800s.