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CHAPTER XXI. Début As a Naturalist

Audubon the Naturalist: a History of His Life and Time. Vol. 1 (of 2) · Francis Hobart Herrick — chapter 22 of 61 · ~82 words · public domain

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DÉBUT AS A NATURALIST

Makes his bow at Philadelphia—Is greeted with plaudits and cold water—Friendship of Harlan, Sully, Bonaparte and Harris—Hostility of Ord, Lawson and other friends of Alexander Wilson—A meeting of academicians—Visit to "Mill Grove"—Exhibits drawings in New York and becomes a member of the Lyceum—At the Falls of Niagara—In a gale on Lake Erie—Episode at Meadville—Walk to Pittsburgh—Tour of Lakes Ontario and Champlain—Decides to take his drawings to Europe—Descends the Ohio in a skiff—Stranded at Cincinnati—Teaching at St. Francisville 327

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