Lucy Bakewell Audubon (born Lucy Bakewell; January 18, 1787 – June 18, 1874) was an educator and philanthropist. She was the wife of John James Audubon, an American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. As the primary provider for her family, Lucy Bakewell Audubon is said to have financially supported the publication of John James Audubon's The Birds of America, his most recognized work. In addition to assisting her husband, Audubon established two successful schools and worked feverishly to teach her students.
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| - Lucy Bakewell Audubon (born Lucy Bakewell; January 18, 1787 – June 18, 1874) was an educator and philanthropist. She was the wife of John James Audubon, an American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. As the primary provider for her family, Lucy Bakewell Audubon is said to have financially supported the publication of John James Audubon's The Birds of America, his most recognized work. In addition to assisting her husband, Audubon established two successful schools and worked feverishly to teach her students. (en)
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| - The Birds of America
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- American governesses
- 1787 births
- Educator
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- Louisiana
- Louisville, Kentucky
- 19th-century American educators
- American biographers
- American women biographers
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- Writers from Pennsylvania
- People from Norristown, Pennsylvania
- Fatland (Audubon, Pennsylvania)
- Norristown, Pennsylvania
- John Woodhouse Audubon
- West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana
- 1874 deaths
- 19th-century American women educators
- 19th-century American women writers
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- Writers from Louisville, Kentucky
- Writers from New Haven, Connecticut
- John James Audubon
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- Shelbyville, Kentucky
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- Derbyshire, England
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| - Victor Gifford Audubon, John Woodhouse Audubon, Lucy Audubon, Rose Audubon (en)
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| - Lucy Bakewell Audubon (born Lucy Bakewell; January 18, 1787 – June 18, 1874) was an educator and philanthropist. She was the wife of John James Audubon, an American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. As the primary provider for her family, Lucy Bakewell Audubon is said to have financially supported the publication of John James Audubon's The Birds of America, his most recognized work. In addition to assisting her husband, Audubon established two successful schools and worked feverishly to teach her students. (en)
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