xl AUDUBON THE NATURALIST 



1804. 



December 15. — Half-interest in "Mill Grove" acquired by 

 Francis Dacosta, who begins to exploit its lead mine; he 

 also acts as guardian to young Audubon, who becomes 

 engaged to Lucy Green Bakewell; quarrel with Dacosta 

 follows. 



1805 



January 12-15 (?). — Walks to New York, where Benjamin 

 Bakewell supplies him with passage money to France. 



January 18 (about). — Sails on the Hope for Nantes, and ar- 

 rives about March 18. 



A year spent at "La Gerbetiere," in Coueron, where he hunts 

 birds with D'Orbigny and makes many drawings, and at 

 Nantes, where plans are made for his return, with Ferdi- 

 nand Rozier, to America. 



1806 



Enters the French navy at this time, or earlier, but soon with- 

 draws. 



March 23. — A business partnership is arranged with Ferdinand 

 Rozier, and Articles of Association are signed at Nantes. 



April 12. — Sails with Rozier on the Polly, Captain Sammis, and 

 lands in New York on May 26. 



They settle at "Mill Grove" farm, where they remain less than 

 four months, meanwhile making unsuccessful attempts to 

 operate the lead mine on the property. 



September 15. — Remaining half interest in "Mill Grove" farm 

 and mine acquired by Francis Dacosta & Company, condi- 

 tionally, the Audubons and Roziers holding a mortgage. 



1806-1807 



Serves as clerk in Benjamin Bakewell's commission house in 

 New York, but continues his studies and drawings of birds, 

 and works for Dr. Mitchell's Museum. 



