Letter from John J. Audubon to Richard Harlan, 20 March 1833
Title
Letter from John J. Audubon to Richard Harlan, 20 March 1833
Description
Letter in which Audubon discusses his recent seizure that left him paralyzed in his pen hand, mouth, and lips, and the gassing of a golden eagle so he could paint it. Discusses his "Birds in America" series.
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Source
The Filson Historical Society Manuscript Collection
Date
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cmf0011
Type
Identifier
Mss. C A
Collection
Citation
Audubon, John J., “Letter from John J. Audubon to Richard Harlan, 20 March 1833,” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed June 3, 2023, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/5345.