Joseph Goldsborough Bruff
Joseph Goldsborough Bruff (also known as J. Goldsborough Bruff; October 2, 1804 – April 14, 1889) was an amateur artist and adventurer as well as a professional draftsman and cartographer. He attended West Point for two years before becoming a merchant seaman. He later served as a draftsman for the United States Navy and a mapmaker for the United States Army. In 1849, he formed the Washington City and California Mining Association and led an expedition to California seeking gold. He kept a detailed journal of the expedition that was later published in two volumes. After returning from California, Bruff worked as an architectural designer in the United States Department of the Treasury. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Bruff, J. Goldsborough
Published 1862
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2by Bruff, J. Goldsborough
Published 1847
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3by Bruff, J. Goldsborough
Published 1847
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4by Barnard, J. GOther Authors: “...Bruff, J. Goldsborough...”
Published 1852
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