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Like most families who traveled abroad, the Ridgelys purchased souvenirs to remind them of the special places they had visited. Replicas of famous buildings were a particular favorite. At least one is specifically documented, this bronze inkwell in the form of a round colonnaded Neoclassical building. Comparison to images of surviving buildings from the ancient Roman forum confirms that is the “Temple of Vesta in bronze…3. [lira?]” purchased by Eliza Ridgely in Rome on March 1, 1834.

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Hampton National Historic Site, National Park Service

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