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DABOUR, John, artist, born in Smyrna, Asia, in 1837. He was a pupil at the Academy of fine arts in Paris, and studied also at the Art museum of France. Fifteen years of his professional life were spent in the United States, painting portraits, which are to be found in the principal cities of the country, but chiefly in Baltimore. Among the more prominent of those that have been sitters in his studio are Archbishop Spaulding, of Baltimore ; Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati; Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, and his son, Senator Davis, of Virginia; and Governor Groome, of Maryland.
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in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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