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John James Audubon was a naturalist and artist, known especially for his work on birds.
His The birds of America was first published 1827-1838; The viviparous quadrupeds of North America, published 1845-1853.
Thomas Lincoln was a Maine farmer, a friend and contemporary of J.J. Audubon's son John Woodhouse Audubon.
Lincoln accompanied J.J. Audubon on his 1833 journey to Labrador.
George Bird Grinnell was a naturalist and conservationist. He founded the first Audubon Society in 1886.
Frank M. Chapman was an ornithologist at the AMNH 1888- ; curator of birds 1908- and chairman, Dept. of Ornithology, 1920-1942.
From the description of Correspondence, 1846 Nov. 17-1942 Jan. 28 (bulk 1898-1914). (American Museum of Natural History). WorldCat record id: 54638923
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creatorOf | Audubon family. Correspondence, 1846 Nov. 17-1942 Jan. 28 (bulk 1898-1914). | American Museum of Natural History |
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associatedWith | American Museum of Natural History. Dept. of Ornithology. |
associatedWith | Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. |
associatedWith | Audubon, M. Eliza (Mary Eliza) |
associatedWith | Audubon, Maria Rebecca, 1843-1925. |
associatedWith | Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945. |
associatedWith | Grinnell, George Bird, 1849-1938. |
associatedWith | Lincoln, Thomas, 1812-1883. |
associatedWith | Thayer, John Eliot, 1862- |
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