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Audubon and 1812
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 ).
During a visit to Philadelphia in 1812 following Congress ' declaration of war with Great Britain, Audubon became an American citizen and gave up his French citizenship.

Audubon and New
* 1965 – Malcolm X is assassinated at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City by members of the Nation of Islam.
Audubon caught yellow fever upon arrival in New York City.
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.
Upon his horse in western Kentucky on December 16, 1811, Audubon experienced the great New Madrid earthquake.
* Audubon and Audubon Park, both in New Jersey.
* The Audubon Nature Institute, a family of museums, parks and other organizations in New Orleans, eight of which bear the Audubon name.
* In Louisiana, John James Audubon Bridge ( Mississippi River ); Audubon Park & Zoo, New Orleans.
To ensure the lights do not affect migrating birds, the Municipal Art Society works with the New York City Audubon on the illumination.
* Audubon Insectarium, New Orleans, Louisiana
Haley wrote an epilogue to the book summarizing the end of Malcolm X's life, including his assassination in New York's Audubon Ballroom.
Audubon is a Borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States.
On March 13, 1905, through an act of the New Jersey Legislature, Audubon was created a borough from portions of Haddon Township.
Audubon operates under the Walsh Act commission form of New Jersey municipal government.
Audubon is in the 1st Congressional district and is part of New Jersey's 5th state legislative district.
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Audubon Park is a Borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States.
Audubon Park was established as a community within Audubon in 1941 with the construction of 500 housing units for employees of New York Shipbuilding in Camden, New Jersey.

Audubon and while
Audubon writes that while on horseback he believed the distant rumbling to be that of a tornado, “ but the animal knew better than I what was forthcoming, and instead of going faster, so nearly stopped that I remarked he placed one foot after another on the ground with as much precaution as if walking on a smooth piece of ice.
The Audubon Society was started to protect birds from the growing trade in feathers in the United States while the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds began in Britain.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use of the term in an English source is in John W. Audubon's Western Journal of 1849 ; Audubon recalls that he and his associates were derided and called " Gringoes " while passing through the town of Cerro Gordo, Veracruz.
Malcolm X was assassinated on February 21, 1965 while preparing to deliver a speech at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan, New York City.
Audubon tied silver threads onto the legs of young Eastern Phoebes in 1803 while Seton marked Snow Buntings in Manitoba with ink in 1882.
This warbler was first discovered in magnolia trees in the 19th century by famed ornithologist Alexander Wilson while in Mississippi .< ref name = Audubon > 2009.
They had one son, Audubon Whelock Ridgway, who died of pneumonia in 1901 while working at the Field Museum in Chicago.
And while 35th NE doesn't rise to the level of having " street life ", it does have a good smattering of businesses, including numerous banks, a U. S. Post Office, coffee shops, restaurants, several popular bars, a dance school, a dry cleaner, the Seattle branch of the Audubon Society, miscellaneous medical offices, and a variety of retail stores, mostly independent.
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.
Laneuville began acting while attending Audubon Junior High School in the Crenshaw, Los Angeles, District.

Audubon and out
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.
Audubon made some excursions out West where he hoped to record Western species he had missed, but his health began to fail.
He started driving, and ran out of gas and money in Jersey City, New Jersey at Audubon Park.
Just about any ornithologist active in the United States during the first half of the 19th century, including John James Audubon, William Bartram, Charles Lucien Bonaparte, John Cassin, Thomas Nuttall, George Ord, John Kirk Townsend, and Alexander Wilson ( the " father " of American ornithology ), either operated out of or worked closely with The Academy of Natural Sciences.
On February 21, 1965, in Manhattan's Audubon Ballroom, Malcolm X began to speak to a meeting of the Organization of Afro-American Unity when a disturbance broke out in the crowd of 400.
John James Audubon named a warbler after him, but the specimen turned out to be a juvenile Yellow Warbler.
The arboretum is adjacent to the villa, and is an Audubon Society bird sanctuary, with dirt paths leading out of a redwood canyon to Lookout Point at.
The Audubon Zoo lost only three animals out of a total of 1, 400 due to good disaster planning and location on high ground.

Audubon and which
" Studying his surroundings, Audubon quickly learned the ornithologist's rule, which he wrote, " The nature of the place — whether high or low, moist or dry, whether sloping north or south, or bearing tall trees or low shrubs — generally gives hint as to its inhabitants.
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.
The cost of printing the entire work was $ 115, 640 ( over $ 2, 000, 000 today ), paid for from advance subscriptions, exhibitions, oil painting commissions, and animal skins, which Audubon hunted and sold.
John H. Geiger, who was Key West's first harbor pilot, which later became Audubon House and Tropical Gardens.
All species were drawn life size which accounts for the contorted poses of the larger birds as Audubon strove to fit them within the page size.
J. Audubon Woodlore is the park ranger of Brownstone National Park ( a play on Yellowstone National Park ), one of the features of which is a geyser named " Old Fateful " ( a play on Old Faithful ).
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 ).
Mill Grove, the first home in America of painter John James Audubon for which the community of Audubon, Pennsylvania is named, is maintained as a museum and wildlife sanctuary by Montgomery County.
The BTO saw the potential to produce scientific results through the networks, unlike the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( RSPB ) which like the Audubon Society originated from the bird protection movement.
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.
Brower was appointed the first executive director in 1952, and the Club began to catch up with major conservation organizations such as the National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation, The Wilderness Society, and Izaak Walton League, which had long had professional staff.
Attractions include the Long Meadow, a 90-acre ( 36 ha ) meadow, the Picnic House, which houses offices and a hall that can accommodate parties with up to 175 guests ; Litchfield Villa, the pre-existing home of Edwin Clark Litchfield, an early developer of the neighborhood and a former owner of a southern section of the Park ; Prospect Park Zoo ; a large nature conservancy managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society ; The Boathouse, housing a visitors center and the first urban Audubon Center ; Brooklyn's only lake, covering ; the Prospect Park Bandshell that hosts free outdoor concerts in the summertime.

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