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Red Ochre from Carp[enter] point, Maryland

Object Status:

Unlocated

Accession Date:

August 9, 1808

Primary Source Reference:

Peale Museum Accessions Book, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, p. 33

Additional Source Text:

Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia), 8 Oct 1808 reads: "from the farm of Col. Nathaniel Ramsey, Chesapeake bay."

Notes:

Carpenter Point is at the junction of the North East and Susquehanna Rivers in Cecil County, Md.

Nathaniel Ramsay (1741-1817) was married to Peale's sister Margaret Jane Peale. He was a lawyer and soldier from Cecil County and Baltimore, Maryland. Ramsey fought in the Revolutionary War and was a member of the Confederation Congress. He is reported to have given Peale the idea of the museum by observing mastodon bones in Peale's studio about 1783 and suggesting that a museum of such objects would attract a greater audience than Peale's portraits.