Dimock, Julian A. (Julian Anthony), 1873-1945
Julian Anthony Dimock, (born August 8, 1873, Elizabeth, New Jersey - died September 22, 1945, Topsham, Vermont) was a photographer of people and landscapes throughout the United States and Canada known for his portraits of former slaves in South Carolina and the Seminole community in Florida, as well as a rich photographic record of his travels with his father, Anthony Weston Dimock, who published many articles featuring his son’s images. He donated 6,000 negatives from his career to the American Museum of Natural History in 1920 (1).
Dimock, Julian A. (Julian Anthony), 1873-1945