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Orville Wright
YES ..HE IIS A NATURALIST PAINTER...ONE OF HIS ART WORKS IS "HIDING ON THE Back!
James Madison is one figure who did. He would pass out leaflets and make speeches.
The odd one out in the group is Philip because unlike him, John and James were Jesus' disciples.
I can't answer that directly: However, I can say that the given spelling is a perfectly accurate version, as it is (exactly) the correct spelling of at least one living person. Birkenhauer is a not uncommon Germanic name with roots: "Birken" (Birch) and "hauer" (cut, same root as "hew", to chop wood). The name is historically a cabinet makers guild name. There are many slight variations that are close, I am not familiar with a British naturalist of that name.
Last name - Jefferson, Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Lyndon Johnson First name - John Adams, James Madison, James Monroe, John Q. Adams, John Tyler, James K. Polk, James Buchanan, James Garfield, John Calvin Coolidge, John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and one bonus - Jerry Ford
John James Audubon was home-schooled when he was adopted by a sea captain. (Not his father) She (The sea captain) treated him as one of her own
I am not sure but technology might be one.
She was one of the daughters of John Willson Peale, a famous Philadelphia painter, soldier and naturalist. Her middle name reflects her father's admiration for the famous Swiss painter Angelica Kauffmann.
Yes. We are told that John the disciple (not John the baptist!) had a brother called James, who were both sons of a fisherman called Zebedee. Both John and James were disciples of Jesus, and were typical beligerent teenage boys - they were called, in fact, the 'Sons of Thunder'.
Yes he was,here is a list of the original members: Ashworth, George Ashworth, Miles Ashworth, Samuel Bamford, James *Barnish, Charles Bent, John Brooks, David Chadwick, Thomas Collier, John Cooper, William Daly, James *Garside, John *Healy, George Hill, John Holt, James Holt, John Howarth, Charles *Lord, John Maden, James Mallalieu, William Manock, James Riley, James Rudman, Benjamin Scowcroft, John Smith, Joseph Smithies, James Standring, James Taylor, Robert Taylor, William Tweedale, James **Walker, William Whitehead, John *Wilkinson, James Williams, William * Arbitrators but not members. ** Original Trustee, but withdrew.
Much of the credit can be given to John Muir. He was the one who persuaded President Roosevelt to designate the land as a national park after camping out with him around Glacier Point.