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fatland ford, he endeared himself to william bakewell and his affluent english family, now resettled, raising livestock and pointing dogs. in that year, he became engaged to one of his neighbors' daughters, lucy bakewell, whom he married in . he also began drawing and painting birds. in later years,
, intent on finding and painting all the birds of north america. on his arrival in new orleans in the spring of , he lived for a time at barracks street. that summer, he moved upriver to the oakley plantation in the felicianas to teach drawing to eliza pirrie, the young daughter of the owners, and where...
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fatland ford, he endeared himself to william bakewell and his affluent english family, now resettled, raising livestock and pointing dogs. in that year, he became engaged to one of his neighbors' daughters, lucy bakewell, whom he married in . he also began drawing and painting birds. in later years,
, intent on finding and painting all the birds of north america. on his arrival in new orleans in the spring of , he lived for a time at barracks street. that summer, he moved upriver to the oakley plantation in the felicianas to teach drawing to eliza pirrie, the young daughter of the owners, and where...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/John_James_Audubon