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Genevieve Estelle Jones

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206:, imparted his love of natural history and birds on his children while they were growing up. Nelson, Genevieve, and Howard collected nests and eggs, hand-raised and rescued songbirds, and eventually created a family aviary in the barn behind their house. On one nest-collecting excursion, Genevieve discovered a nest that neither Nelson nor Howard could identify, and learned that there were no existing resources on nests and eggs of North American birds. 28: 179:
that made her self-conscious of her appearance. Jones had one serious romantic interest in her life, with whom she was engaged to be married. However, due to his problems with alcoholism, her parents and brother Howard induced her to break off the engagement and forbade her from marrying him. This
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Upon her return from Philadelphia, Nelson, Virginia, and Howard encouraged Genevieve to seriously commence work on a book illustrating nests and eggs of North American birds, partially as an ornithological resource and partially as a project to improve her low spirits. Jones originally planned to
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to parents Dr. Nelson E. Jones and Virginia Smith Jones. She had one younger brother, Howard. Jones was home-schooled by her mother until she reached high-school age, when she attended high school in Circleville. She excelled in mathematics, science, languages (French, Greek, and German), music
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In contrast to her academic success, Jones had difficulties in her personal life. She experienced headaches and eye pains as a result of Civil War-related anxiety. During Reconstruction, Jones suffered outbreaks of
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I had no idea that so sumptuous and elegant a publication was in preparation, and am pleased that what promises to be one of the great illustrated works on North American Ornithology should be prepared by
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to illustrate a book identifying nests and eggs of the 130 species of birds that nested in Ohio. She died having completed only five illustrations, and the book,
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illustrate the nests and eggs of all 320 species of American birds, but was later persuaded to scale the project back to the 130 species of birds in Ohio.
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on display, although she noted that the paintings focused on birds and rarely pictured their corresponding nests and eggs.
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in 1876. There, she was impressed by John James Audubon's paintings from
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resulted in a period in which Jones became silent and withdrawn.
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Following her broken engagement, Jones traveled to at the
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Illustrations of the Nests and Eggs of Birds of Ohio,
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Circleville, Ohio
Ornithologist
Illustrator
Illustrations of the Nests and Eggs of Birds of Ohio
Virginia Smith Jones
Audubon
John James Audubon
Illustrations of the Nests and Eggs of Birds of Ohio
Circleville, Ohio
acne rosacea
Typhoid fever
ornithologist
Centennial Exposition
Philadelphia
The Birds of America
wood thrush
indigo bunting
eastern kingbird
eastern phoebe
yellow warbler
Elliott Coues
"Seven Women Who Made the World Better for Birds and People"
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