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Edward Harris
220px-Edward-Harris-1799-1863
Historical Figure
Nationality: United States
Year of Birth: 1799
Year of Death: 1863
Cause of Death: Natural causes
Occupation: Farmer, ornithologist
Spouse:
Fictional Appearances:
Atlantis
POD: c 85,000,000 BCE;
Relevant POD: 1452
Appearance(s): "Audubon in Atlantis"
Type of Appearance: Direct
Nationality: Unnamed republic in northern Terranova

Edward Harris (September 7, 1799 - June 8, 1863) was an American farmer and amateur naturalist. He was a close friend of John James Audubon.

Edward Harris in Atlantis[]

Edward Harris accompanied John James Audubon to Atlantis in 1843 to help his friend find and catalogue the increasingly rare honker. Throughout the trip, Harris kept Audubon's spirits high, until they succeeded in finding a small flock of honkers. Harris noted that the sketch Audubon made of the honker specimen they'd shot was perhaps one of his best.[1]

References[]

  1. See, eg., Atlantis and Other Places, pgs. 3-66.
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