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A watercolor by artist William H. Dorsey dates back to 1864 and is now on display at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
They found her unconscious in a second-floor bedroom and tried to revive her, but she was pronounced dead at the scene. Family members in the main house on the property were not affected.