John Graham Bell (July 12, 1812 – October 22, 1889) was an American taxidermist and collector. He traveled with John James Audubon [1] up the Missouri River in 1843 [2].[ citation needed] He also taught taxidermy to Theodore Roosevelt. [1]
Bell's sparrow (Artemisiospiza belli) and Bell's vireo (Vireo bellii) are named after him. [3]
Bell was born and died in Sparkill, NY (July 12, 1812 - October 22, 1889). [2] He is buried in Tappan, New York. [1]
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John Graham Bell (July 12, 1812 – October 22, 1889) was an American taxidermist and collector. He traveled with John James Audubon [1] up the Missouri River in 1843 [2].[ citation needed] He also taught taxidermy to Theodore Roosevelt. [1]
Bell's sparrow (Artemisiospiza belli) and Bell's vireo (Vireo bellii) are named after him. [3]
Bell was born and died in Sparkill, NY (July 12, 1812 - October 22, 1889). [2] He is buried in Tappan, New York. [1]
Media related to John Graham Bell at Wikimedia Commons