Sketch of the life of Thomas Woodhouse Bakewell : typescript copy, [18--].

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Sketch of the life of Thomas Woodhouse Bakewell : typescript copy, [18--].

Typed transcript of the autobiography of Bakewell. Covers the period from his birth in 1788 to about 1821. Also gives the history of his connection in business with Audubon, his brother-in-law.

1 v. (9 leaves)

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