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Audubon College

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Audubon College was a school in New Orleans founded by Simon Rouen in 1853. He moved from France to New Orleans from in 1809. He was a tutor and principal before starting the school.[1][page needed] Audubon College was located at Burgundy and Dumaine streets in the city's French Quarter. Rouen's father-in-law was architect J.N.B. de Pouilly, who taught classes at the school.[2]

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  1. ^ John Smith Kendall's History of New Orleans
  2. ^ V, Huber, Leonard (27 February 1974). New Orleans Architecture: Volume III The Cemeteries. Pelican Publishing. ISBN 9781455609345 – via Google Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)