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INDEX 



Bachman, Mrs. John (Maria Mar- 

 tin), marriage of, ii, 281. 

 Bachman, Maria Rebecca. See Mrs. 



John Woodhouse Audubon. 

 Bachman, Mary Eliza. See Mrs. 



Victor Gifford Audubon. 

 Baco, mayor of Nantes, proclama- 

 tion of, i, 74. 

 Baird, Spencer Fullarton, his friend- 

 ship with Audubon, ii, 218-220; 

 Audubon to, ii, 219-222, 232-233; 

 discovers new birds, ii, 219, 221, 

 225; visits Audubon in New York, 

 ii, 230; to Audubon, ii, 231-232, 

 235; correspondence with Audubon 

 on the Missouri expedition, ii, 239- 

 241, 248-250, 252; 259; dedication 

 of Audubon to, ii, 259-260; Coues 

 on, ii, 260; correspondence with 

 Audubon on quadrupeds, ii, 263, 

 264, 2T2-273, 274-278; on Pen- 

 nant's marten, ii, 263; first visit 

 to Audubon, ii, 264; on fate of 

 Audubon's copper-plates, ii, 267; 

 his marriage and appointment in 

 Dickenson College, ii, 276; on 

 Victor Audubon's gift, ii, 278; on 

 the curatorship of the Smithson- 

 ian Institution, ii, 279; his recom- 

 mendations by Audubon, ii, 279; 

 last letter and visit to Audubon, 

 ii, 288. 

 Bakewell, Benjamin, as proteg6 of 

 young Audubon, i, 125; Audubon's 

 engagement with, i, 153, 154-155, 

 171-172; his establishment, corre- 

 spondents and clerks, i, 153-154; 

 his residence and previous business 

 career, i, 154; his New York busi- 

 ness and correspondents, i, 155; deal- 

 ings with Claude Francois Rozier,as 

 told in Audubon's letters, i, 156- 

 158, 161-163, 164-166; ruin of his 

 trade by the Embargo Act, i, 172; 

 his business dealings with Audu- 

 bon and Rozier, i, 186, 193; emi- 

 gration to America and establish- 



ment in New Haven, i, 201; Wil- 

 son at his glass works in Pitts- 

 burgh, i, 204. 

 Bakewell, Eliza. See Mrs. Nicholas 



Augustus Berthoud. 

 Bakewell, Rev. Gordon, on Audu- 

 bon's birth, i, 69; Audubon's por- 

 trait of, i, 69. 

 Bakewell, G. W., on William Bake- 

 well, i, 99. 

 Bakewell, John, i, 200. 

 Bakewell, Joseph, i, 200. 

 Bakewell, Lucy Green. See Mrs. 



John James Audubon. 

 Bakewell, Robert, i, 200, 377. 

 Bakewell, Thomas Woodhouse (of 



Crith, Derbyshire), i, 200. 

 Bakewell, Thomas Woodhouse, i, 153; 

 statement of accounts of Audubon 

 & Rozier with his uncle's estate, i, 

 193; see also ii, 354-355; letter to 

 Audubon & Rozier, i, 196; failure 

 of his commission business with 

 Audubon at New Orleans, i, 248; 

 second partnership with Audubon, 

 and history of their mill enterprise 

 at Henderson, i, 254-255; 259; 

 lease of land, i, 254; investment 

 in mill, i, 255; withdrawal from 

 business partnership, i, 256; sub- 

 sequent successful career at Pitts- 

 burgh and Cincinnati, i, 259; his 

 financial reverses, fortitude and 

 death, i, 259. 

 Bakewell, William, his purchase of 

 "Fatland Ford" and settlement 

 upon this estate, i, 99, 108; his 

 daughter, Lucy Green, i, 108-110; 

 his private accounts and aid to 

 Audubon and Rozier, i, 125; sale 

 of a portion of his farm in the 

 interests of his daughter, i, 198; 

 to Audubon and Rozier regarding 

 the sale, i, 199 ; his family and his- 

 tory, i, 200; emigration to the 

 United States and business at New 

 Haven, i, 201; death of his first 



