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Audubon and Rozier
Jean Audubon and Claude Rozier arranged a business partnership between their sons to pursue in Pennsylvania ( to see the terms of the Partnership Agreement, see Jean Ferdinand Rozier ).
Audubon and Ferdinand Rozier moved their business partnership west at various stages, ending ultimately in Ste.
Shipping goods ahead, Audubon and Rozier started a general store in Louisville, Kentucky ; on the Ohio River, it was the most important port between Pittsburgh and New Orleans.
Rozier agreed to pay Audubon $ 3, 000 ( equivalent to ~$ 120, 000 in 2010 dollars ), with $ 1, 000 in cash and the balance to be paid over time.
I John Audubon, having this day mutual consent with Ferdinand Rozier, dissolved and forever closed the partnership and firm of Audubon and Rozier, and having Received from said Ferdinand Rozier payment and notes to the full amount of my part of the goods and debts of the late firm of Audubon and Rozier, I the said John Audubon one of the firm aforesaid do hereby release and forever quit claim to all and any interest which I have or may have in the stock on hand and debts due to the late firm of Audubon and Rozier assign, transfer and set over to said Ferdinand Rozier, all my rights, titles, claims and interest in the goods, merchandise and debts due to the late firm of Audubon and Rozier, and do hereby authorize and empower him for my part, to collect the same in any manner what ever either privately or by suit or suits in law or equity hereby declaring him sole and absolute proprietor and rightful owner of all goods, merchandise and debts of this firm aforesaid, as completely as they were the goods and property of the late firm Audubon and Rozier.

Audubon and end
Haley wrote an epilogue to the book summarizing the end of Malcolm X's life, including his assassination in New York's Audubon Ballroom.
At the end of that century the U. S. ornithologist Frank Chapman, an officer in the recently formed National Audubon Society, proposed counting birds on Christmas instead of killing them.
I-990 expands to six lanes just as it enters exit 3, which connects to Dodge Road and the northern end of the Audubon Parkway.

Audubon and their
In the mid-1800s, John James Audubon and his sons included a lithograph of the chipmunk in their Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, calling it the " Chipping Squirrel Hackee.
On a prospecting trip downriver with a load of goods, Audubon joined up with Shawnee and Osage hunting parties, learning their methods, drawing specimens by the bonfire, and finally parting " like brethren.
Genevieve on April 6, 1811, as Audubon decided to work at ornithology and art, as well as to return to Lucy and their son.
With letters of introduction to prominent Englishmen, Audubon gained their quick attention.
The Spoonbills are protected by the National Audubon Society, two of whose representatives had died when their plane crashed on Dr. No's airstrip.
In addition to the main bodies of water and their feeder brooks and rivers, there are also several smaller ponds, as well as many brooks and swamps, including the Casual Swamp and the Cedar Swamp, which is protected as a part of the Assonet Cedar Swamp Wildlife Management Area, which is operated by the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
The company was formed by Oaklyn residents who had been volunteering their services at the nearby Defender Fire Company ( Station 1-2 ), which was located in the community of Orston ( then another section of Haddon Township, now part of Audubon borough ).
The publisher which Beebe chose for his work was George Witherby and Sons of London, as a result of their success publishing the artwork of John James Audubon.
In 1953 the Great Egret in flight was chosen as the symbol of the National Audubon Society, which was formed in part to prevent the killing of birds for their feathers.
According to the Audubon guide, " flickers are the only woodpeckers that frequently feed on the ground ", probing with their beak, also sometimes catching insects in flight.
In North America John James Audubon and Ernest Thompson Seton were pioneers although their method of marking birds was different from modern ringing.
Bolstered by the support of Boston socialite Harriet Hemenway and President Theodore Roosevelt, an avowed Audubon Society sympathizer, and a widespread letter-writing campaign driven by church associations, many of whom distributed the Audubon message in their various newsletters, the plume trade was halted by such laws as the New York State Audubon Plumage Law ( May 1910 ), which banned the sales of plumes of all native birds in the state.
Many laws for the establishment of game commissions and game warden forces, or prohibiting the sale of game, owe their existence to Audubon Society activities.
Naturalist John James Audubon reported that by 1851 a few eastern elk ( Cervus canadensis canadiensis ) could still be found in the Alleghany Mountains but that by then they were virtually gone from the remainder of their range.
The area has long been popular with bird watchers and The Audubon Society has used Madrona Marsh for their annual bird census since 1967.
In 1846 in the tiny hamlet known as Carmansville, northwest of the village of Harlem, John James Audubon and John R. Morewood felt the need to have the services of the Episcopal Church in their own community.
The Mesans want to stay out of the limelight and prevent all the other factions from attacking their major industry: slave trading, while the Audubon Ballroom simply wants to hit Mesa anywhere they can.
Naturalist John James Audubon reportedly mentioned that by 1851 a few elk could still be found in the Allegheny Mountains but that they were virtually gone from the remainder of their range.
In the 1990s, mainstream environmental organizations such as the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, Friends of the Earth, and Greenpeace all began to recruit minorities both among their membership and to serve in staff and decision making positions.
* The environmental coalition of the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Sierra Club, Audubon California, the Planning and Conservation League, and the Endangered Habitats League will drop their theatened campaign to oppose the three planned Tejon Ranch developments.

Audubon and partnership
It was based on Claude Rozier's buying half of Jean Audubon ’ s share of a plantation in Haiti, and lending money to the partnership as secured by half interest in lead mining at Audubon's property of Mill Grove.
The terms of the dissolution of the partnership include those by Audubon:
In 1992, Columbia University began the process of demolishing the Audubon Ballroom and replacing it with the Audubon Business and Technology Center, a university-related biotechnology research park that is a public-private partnership between Columbia University Medical Center and the New York state and city governments.
It is the World's largest partnership of conservation organisations, with over 100 partner organisations including the RSPB, the Gibraltar Ornithological & Natural History Society, National Audubon Society, Bombay Natural History Society, Birds Australia, Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand, Nature Seychelles, Malaysian Nature Society, and BirdWatch Ireland.
The Cornell Lab's citizen-science projects take place in all seasons and include Project FeederWatch, NestWatch, Celebrate Urban Birds, Birds in Forested Landscapes, CamClickr, and two projects in partnership with the National Audubon Society: eBird and the Great Backyard Bird Count.

Audubon and at
* 1965 – Malcolm X is assassinated at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City by members of the Nation of Islam.
When Audubon, at age 18, boarded ship for emigration to the United States in 1803, he changed his name to an anglicized form: John James Audubon.
They had two sons: Victor Gifford ( 1809 – 1860 ) and John Woodhouse Audubon ( 1812 – 1862 ); and two daughters who died while young: Lucy at two years ( 1815 – 1817 ) and Rose at nine months ( 1819 – 1820 ).
After a short stay in Cincinnati to work as a naturalist and taxidermist at a museum, Audubon with his gun, paintbox, and assistant Joseph Mason, traveled south on the Mississippi.
( Located at 11788 Highway 965, between Jackson and St. Francisville, the plantation is now the Audubon State Historic Site.
Audubon realized the ambitious project would take him away from his family for months at a time.
With his wife's support, in 1826 at age 41, Audubon took his growing collection of work to England.
While in Edinburgh to seek subscriptions for the book, Audubon gave a demonstration of his method of propping up birds with wire at professor Robert Jameson's Wernerian Natural History Association.
During a trip to Key West, a companion wrote in a newspaper article, " Mr. Audubon is the most enthusiastic and indefatigable man I ever knew ... Mr. Audubon was neither dispirited by heat, fatigue, or bad luck ... he rose every morning at 3 o ' clock and went out ... until 1 o ' clock.
On the return voyage, the Ripley made a stop at St. George's, Newfoundland, and Audubon and his assistants documented 36 species of birds.
Audubon is buried, close to the location of his home, in the graveyard at the Church of the Intercession in the Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum at 155th Street and Broadway in Manhattan.
* The Audubon Museum at John James Audubon State Park in Henderson, Kentucky houses many of Audubon's original watercolors, oils, engravings and personal memorabilia.
* View works by John James Audubon online at the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
The bird painter John James Audubon described the preparations for slaughter at a known pigeon-roosting site:
left After Elvis Presley began his career he bought a $ 40, 000 home for himself and his family at 1034 Audubon Drive in Memphis.
The Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is recognized by the National Audubon Society as being an " Important Bird Area ".

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