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CHAPTER XIV. A Meeting of Rivals, and Sketch of Another Pioneer

Audubon the Naturalist: a History of His Life and Time. Vol. 1 (of 2) · Francis Hobart Herrick — chapter 15 of 61 · ~117 words · public domain

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A MEETING OF RIVALS, AND SKETCH OF ANOTHER PIONEER

Alexander Wilson and his American Ornithology—His canvassing tour of 1810—His retort to a Solomon of the bench—Descriptions of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville—Meeting with Audubon—Journey to New Orleans—Youth in Scotland—Weaver, itinerant peddler, poet and socialist—Sent to jail for libel—Emigrates to the United States—Finally settles as a school teacher near Philadelphia—His friendships with Bartram and Lawson—Disappointments in love—Early studies of American birds—His drawings, thrift, talents and genius—Publication of his Ornithology—His travels, discouragements and success—His premature death—Conflicting accounts of the visit to Audubon given by the two naturalists—Rivalry between the friends of Wilson, dead, and those of Audubon, living—The controversy which followed—An evasive "Flycatcher"—Singular history of the Mississippi Kite plate 202

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