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* John James Audubon State Park and the Audubon Museum ( located within the park ) in Henderson, Kentucky.
*" Louise Hauss and David Brent Miller Audubon Collection ", Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art, Auburn University
John James Audubon State Park | John James Audubon Museum
He is honored in the downtown with nine cast-bronze sculptures based on paintings from his Birds of America series, at the John James Audubon State Park and Museum.
* John James Audubon State Park and Museum
The Museum features a collection of paintings by various members of the Taos Society of Artists and Karl Bodmer as well as engravings by John J. and John W. Audubon.
The wooded slopes of Washington Heights seen from a sandy cove on the Hudson as they were about 1845 are illustrated in a canvas by John James Audubon's son, Victor Clifford Audubon, conserved by the Museum of the City of New York.
File: John James Audubon-Washington Sea Eagle. jpg | John J. Audubon, Washington Sea Eagle, c. 1836-1839, Smithsonian American Art Museum
Three species of conures ( genus Aratinga ) have formed non-native colonies in California, and these are documented by the California Parrot Project in affiliation with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and in cooperation with the Pasadena Audubon Society.
He visited Germany, where he met Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar, and England, where he met John Edward Gray at the British Museum, and renewed his acquaintance with Audubon.
The original aquatint by Audubon is owned by the Brooklyn Museum.
The Heye Foundation's Museum of the American Indian opened to the public on Audubon Terrace in New York City in 1922.
They had one son, Audubon Whelock Ridgway, who died of pneumonia in 1901 while working at the Field Museum in Chicago.
The center is named for George Gustav Heye, who began collecting Native American artifacts in 1903 and opened the Museum of the American Indian on Audubon Terrace in upper Manhattan in 1922.
Teylers Museum ( through van Marum ) subscribed to the Audubon Birds of America when it appeared in 1827-1838.
* 1940 Attic figures of Meriwether Lewis, George Rogers Clark, Daniel Boone and John James Audubon, American Museum of Natural History, New York City
Both John James Audubon and sculptor Hiram Powers produced displays for the Western Museum, organized by Dr. Daniel Drake in 1818 and continued by Joseph Dorfeuille.
He also donated land and funds to relocate the Numismatic Society and the Museum of the American Indian to the same complex, Audubon Terrace.

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* 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.
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.
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 ).
Audubon and Ferdinand Rozier moved their business partnership west at various stages, ending ultimately in Ste.
Audubon and Rozier mutually agreed to end their partnership at Ste.
Genevieve on April 6, 1811, as Audubon decided to work at ornithology and art, as well as to return to Lucy and their son.
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.
* 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 ".

Audubon and John
* Ornithology: John James Audubon
< center > Plate 76 of Birds of America ( book ) | Birds of America by John James Audubon depicting Virginian Partridge .</ center >
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.
* John James Audubon ( naturalist )
Great Auks by John James Audubon, from The Birds of America
Painting by John James Audubon
He supported the ornithologist John James Audubon, the poet / writer Edgar Allan Poe, and the presidential campaign of Henry Clay.
John James Audubon ( Jean-Jacques Audubon ) ( April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851 ) was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter.
Plate 41 of Birds of America by John James Audubon, depicting Ruffed Grouse
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.

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