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  1. Documents - 08/06/1814

    Power of Attorney, John Audubon Jr., and Ferdinand Rozier to William Bakewell, dated August 06, 1814. Recorded in Henderson County, Kentucky on August 14,1814, and in Norristown, Pennsylvania on September 10,1814.

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    Documents
  2. Envelope

    Envelope addressed to W. G. Bakewell Esqre, Louisville, Kentucky. Postmarked in New Orleans, LA., No Date.

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    Envelope Addressed to W.G. Bakwell  Esqr
  3. Envelope

    Envelope addressed to Mrs. Maria D. Bakewell, Southwest Corner of 8th and Jefferson Streets, Louisville, Ky. From "Southern Bank New Orleans , LA " is printed in the lower left hand corner. The envelope is Postmarked in New Orleans, No Date.

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    Envelope Addressed to Maria  Bakewell
  4. Envelope - 08/25/0000

    Envelope addressed to Mr. W. G. Bakewell, Louisville Kentucky, Postmarked Aug 25, No Year.

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    Envelope Addressed to W. G. Bakewell
  5. First day cover, Cachet, April 26, 1967 20 cent US Airmail Stamp, Audubon's Columbia Jay, Bien addition - 04/26/1967

    Left: Picture of Julius Bien, Noted lithographer and President of B'nai B'rith 1857-1860 and 1868-1900. Bien produced the first American folio edition of Audubon's "Birds of America" in 1860. Several examples of his work are on permanent display in the Klutznick Exhibit Hall, B'nai B'rith Building, Washington, D.C. Center: To Mr. Eric LInd, 20257 Blackstone, Detroit 19, Michigan Cancellation Stamp, Audubon, NY, APR 26 1967 Right: 20 c...

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    First day cover, Cachet, April 26, 1967
20 cent US Airmail Stamp, Audubon's Columbia Jay, Bien addition
  6. Funeral Announcement - 5/18/00

    Newspaper Obituary Announcement for Mrs. T. P. Pingree. The Newspaper is dated May 18, No Year. Pencilled on the article is the notation "Friend of MDB".

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    Obituary for Mrs. P. T. Pingree
  7. Handwritten Document entitled "Life and Adventures of John J. Audubon from the London Daily News". - 12/25/1868

    Handwritten Document entitled "Life and Adventures of John J. Audubon from the London Daily News, dated December 25, 1868" The document is unsigned but says W. Buchanan "..has done his work indeed with so much integrity that Mrs. Audubon is dissatisfied."

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    Life & Adventures of J. J. Audubon
  8. Invoice from William Bakewell to Samuel Wetherill, Jr. - 1813-1814

    From: William Bakewell To: Samuel Wetherill, Jun., Esq. Regarding: Accounts from 1813-1814 for surveying costs (possibly of Mill Grove property.)

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    Letter from W. Bakewell to S. Wetherill,1814
  9. Ledger page from Audubon & Bakewell store in Henderson, Kentucky.

    An account for merchandise taken on credit from Samuel F. Williams. Listing entries for various items including: 6 yds homespun 2 bunches thread 3 prs leather shoes 1 brass inkstand, 1-1/2 lbs coffee, 1/2 paper of pins, etc.

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    Ledger page from Audubon & Bakewell store in Henderson, Kentucky.
  10. Letter ,with envelope, from Florence Audubon, Salem NY, to Mrs. Frank Shaffer, 2260 Park Ave & Walnut Hills, Cincinnati Ohio - 09/27/1931

    From: Florence Audubon, Salem NY To: Mrs. Frank Shaffer, 2260 Park Ave & Walnut Hills, Cincinnati Ohio Letter to "Dear Cousin Alicia", dated September 27, 1931, regarding family information and travel. One of the Banks in Salem has failed and many folks have lost their savings. Mentions "Audubon and His Journals" and that in Scotland their is a place called by that name (Audubon?) where many French Refugees lived for years, but when they went...

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    Letter from Florence Audubon
  11. Letter William Bakewell to Henry Kohlhauer - 05/??/1814

    From: William Bakewell To: Henry Kohlhauer(?) Regarding: Charges for land recording and surveying and loss of area and value.

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    From W. Bakewell to H. Kohlhauer, 1814
  12. Letter and Envelope from RMC (?) of Shelbyville KY, to his Daughter, Mrs. D. B. Kennedy at Webb's Landing, Contra Costa CA. - 06/20/1874 (?)

    From : RMC (?), Shelbyville KY To: Mrs. D. B. Kennedy, at Webb's Landing, Contra Costa CA. Letter, with envelope, to "My Beloved Daughter", dated June 20, 1874(?), written by RMC (?) to his daughter regarding the death of Mrs. Audubon.

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    Letter from R. M. C.
  13. Letter from (?) New Orleans, to W.G. Bakewell, Louisville - 03/07/1863

    From:(?) To: "W.G. Bakewell" Letter not addressed to anyone, dated March 7, 1863. Just a short note telling them of Aunt Sarah's death. She suffered for the past 8 weeks, but her departure was easy. She is being buried at the coloured peoples burying ground. Mr. Richards will make a stone with her name, and age inscribed. I can only send $450 owing to a mistake.

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    Letter from Unkown
  14. Letter from (?) to W.G. Bakewell - 10/03/1869

    From: (?) To: "W.G. Bakewell" Letter to "My Dear Sister, Brother & Harriet", dated Oct 3, 1869 Talks how concerned they were about not hearing from them. She is alone because everyone is away. Wants to know if they will be down to purchase groceries this fall. Talks about sewing machine and maybe buying a used one. The weather is really good and the people are flocking back to the town. The house is at six and sevens for 2 weeks expect...

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    Letter from Unknown
  15. Letter from A Gordon, to W.G. Bakewell - 08/30/1862

    From: A. Gordon To: "W.G. Bakewell" Letter to "My Dear Sister", dated August 30, 1862. Regarding her acknowledging if she received a Bill of Exchange that was sent to her. Sent her another Bill of Exchange enclosed in the letter for $250. 50 dollars for her and the rest for her brother William. She wishes he would come out , because she fears she will lose the road because of the Confiscation Act. Talks about the city being attached by th...

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    Letter from A. Gordon
  16. Letter from Ann Gordan, to W.G. Bakewell - 07/01/1869

    From: Ann Gordan To: "W.G. Bakewell" Letter to "My Dear Brother", dated July 1, 1869 Talks about her two week trip from his home to New York. She stayed longer in Pittsburg then she expected. Her health has improved, doesn't know if it was the mountain air or the change of diet. Everyone there is well and Ben sent his son with her on the last part of her trip.

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    Letter from A. Gordon
  17. Letter from Unknown, to Unknown

    From: Unknown To: Unknown Letter to unknown recipient, dated March 31, No Year, adding to a letter written the day before. The letter contains family as well as financial information.

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    Letter from Unknown
  18. Letter from W. Alex Gordon, to "My Dear Mr. Bakewell" - 07/01/1871

    From: W. Alex Gordon To: "My Dear Mr. Bakewell" Letter to "My Dear Mr. Bakewell", dated July 1, 1871, regarding the acceptance of his proposal for settlement for $3500.00 cash. Enclosed with the letter was a check for $3500.00 drawn on the Bank of New York.

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    Letter from W. Alex Gordon
  19. Letter from W. G. Bakewell, Louisville to Mrs.R. M. Chapman, Vincennes, IN - 09/27/1863

    From: W. G. Bakewell, Louisville To: Mrs. R. M. Chapman, Vincennes, IN Letter to " Dear Mother", dated September 27, 1863, expressing gratitude for the nice visit W. G. and his wife Maria had at their home in Vincennes, and other family information.

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    Letter from W. G. Bakewell
  20. Letter from W. G. Bakewell, New Orleans, to "My Darling Widowed Wife". - 07/01/1867

    From: W. G. Bakewell, New Orleans To: My Darling Widowed Wife Letter, dated July 1, 1867, concerning failed business venture, Mexican Railroad in New Orleans and the latest developments re: paying off debt

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    Letter from W. G. Bakewell

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