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" Louisville, where he expected to find his wife and his parents-in-law. My two boats, which I had left under the charge of Hollander, were to meet me at the same place. We had scarcely finished our breakfast, at Limestone, when Audubon, all at once, sprang... "
Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society - Page 35
by Louisiana Historical Society - 1911
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Fifty Years in Both Hemispheres: Or, Reminiscences of the Life of a Former ...

Vincent Nolte - Europe - 1854 - 508 pages
...same place. We had scarcely finished our breakfast, at Limestone, when Audubon, all at once, sprang to his feet, and exclaimed, in French, " Now I am...tavern, where we were taking our meal. The address ran as follows : "Audubon & Bakeioell, Commission Merchants (Pork, Lard, and Flour), New Orleans."...
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Fifty Years in Both Hemispheres: Or, Reminiscences of the Life of a Former ...

Vincent Nolte - New Orleans (La.) - 1854 - 524 pages
...same place. We had scarcely finished our breakfast, at Limestone, when Audubon, all at once, sprang to his feet, and exclaimed, in French, " Now I am...packet of address cards and a hammer from his coat potfket, some nails from his vest, and began to nail up one of the cards to the door of the tavern,...
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Audubon's Story of His Youth

John James Audubon - 1893 - 150 pages
...finished our breakfast at Limestone when Audubon, all at once, sprang to his feet and exclaimed, Ла. French: 'Now I am going to lay the foundation of my...tavern, where we were taking our meal. The address ran as follows: 'Audubon & Bakewell, Commission Merchants — Pork, Lard and Flour — New Orleans.'...
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Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society, Volumes 5-10

Louisiana - 1911 - 926 pages
...in the neighborhood of Louisville. It was also his intention to travel down the Ohio into Kentucky." This meeting with Audubon on the Alleghany ridge is,...taking our meal. The address was as follows: AUDUBON & BAKEWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Pork, Lard and Flour. NEW ORLEANS. (My father had already been established...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 43

American periodicals - 1854 - 694 pages
...same place. We had scarcely finished our breakfast, at Limestone, when Audubon. all at once sprang to his feet, and exclaimed, in French, " Now I am...tavern, where we were taking our meal. The address ran as follows : "Audubon ¿- Bakeicell, Commission Merchants (Pork, Lard, and F(O\VT\ Ъ1<гм Orleans."...
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