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BOOK

Title:  
John Bachman and the Happoldt European journal
Creator:
Ewan, Joseph Andorfer, 1909-
Publication:
Cambridge, 1962.
Notes:  
Reprinted from Rhodora, v.64, no.757.
Call #:  
920 PAM. NO.702
Extent:
p.[92]-94 ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
The Christopher Happoldt journal: his European tour with the Rev. John Bachman (June-December, 1838)
Creators:
Happoldt, Christopher, 1823-1878 | Neuffer, Claude Henry.
Publication:
Charleston Museum, Charleston, [S.C.], 1960.
Notes:  
Includes index. Includes bibliographical footnotes.
Call #:  
914 H21N
Extent:
ix, 214 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill., facsim., port. ; 22 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Additional observations on hybridity in animals & on some collateral subjects; being a reply to the objections of John Bachman
Creator:
Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1851
Publication:
Walker, Charleston, 1850.
Notes:  
From the Charleston medical journal & review.
Call #:  
Pam. v.442, no.5
Extent:
53 p. ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
... Strictures on Dr. Bachman's paper entitled "An examination of Prof. Agassiz's Sketch of the natural provinces of the animal world."
Creator:
Burke, Luke.
Publication:
Charleston, S.C, 1856.
Notes:  
From Charleston medical journal and review, v.11, no.4.
Call #:  
572.A PAM. NO.63
Extent:
p.433-438. octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
... Reply to Dr. Bachman's review of Agassiz's Natural provinces
Creator:
Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873
Publication:
Charleston, S.C, 1855.
Notes:  
From Charleston medical journal and review, v.10, no.6.
Call #:  
572.A PAM. NO.62
Extent:
p.[753]-768 ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
Science, race, and religion in the American South: John Bachman and the Charleston circle of naturalists, 1815-1895
Creator:
Stephens, Lester D.
Publication:
University of North Carolina Press, Chapel, Hill, N.C, [c2000]
Notes:  
Bibliography: p. [303]-326.
Call #:  
B B125st
Extent:
xviii, 338 p. : ill., facsims., ports. ; 24 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Audubon: the Charleston connection
Creators:
Sanders, Albert E. | Ripley, Warren, 1921- | Charleston Museum (Charleston, S.C.)
Publication:
Charleston Museum, Charleston [S.C.], [1986]
Notes:  
"From the Charleston Museum Exhibition, 8 September-17 November 1985."
Call #:  
B AU25SA
Extent:
xii, 148 p., [16] p. col. plates : ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 28 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Had I the wings: the friendship of Bachman and Audubon
Creator:
Shuler, Jay.
Publication:
University of Georgia Press, Athens, [c1995]
Call #:  
B B125SH
Extent:
xii, [2], 233 p. : illus., ports. ; 24 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Science in the American South through the eyes of four natural historians, 1750-1850
Parent:
Annals of science, v.48, no.3
Creator:
Larson, Edward J. (Edward John)
Publication:
London, 1991.
Call #:  
509 AN7 V.48, NO.3
Extent:
p.[231]-240 ; 25 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1821-1845
Abstract:  

John James Audubon (1785-1851), the American Woodsman, is a legendary naturalist and bird artist. His technique of painting North American birds dramatically as they appeared in their natural habitat was a major contribution to the emerging discipline of ornithology in the nineteenth century. His masterpiece, The Birds of America (1827-1838), elephant folio, was followed by a companion text edition, Ornithological Biography (1831-1849), a smaller octavo edition of Birds (1840-1844) and The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, published posthumously. This collection of original letters of publication information, ornithology, and some personal notes was sent primarily to Lucy Bakewell Audubon, his wife, from 1826-1834, and to Victor Gifford Audubon, his son, from 1833-1834, 1840-1844, with some sporadic contact with both between 1836-1839. Items in the collection relate to Audubon's Florida, Great Egg Harbor, and Great Pine Forest expeditions but not to his final expedition up the Missouri River. Of particular note, letters of 1833 and 1834 contain references to his response to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia president George Ord's attacks on his credibility. A partial journal entry from New Orleans in 1821 and a few letters to other correspondents, including John Bachman, round out the material.
Call #:  
Mss.B.Au25
Extent:
0.75 Linear feet