J. Goldsborough Bruff Poems and Drawings: Finding Aid mssBruff
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Title: J. Goldsborough Bruff poems and drawings
Creator:
Bruff, Joseph Goldsborough, 1804-1889
Identifier/Call Number: mssBruff
Physical Description:
0.1 Linear Feet
(1 folder)
Date (inclusive): 1849-1884
Abstract: Photocopies of poems and drawings by J. Goldsborough Bruff.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Nellie Hewitt Stinchcomb via Nellie Jackson Proctor, June 1991.
Arranged chronologically.
Joseph Goldsborough Bruff (1804-1899) is best known as a topographer, journalist, and artist of the gold rush era. Bruff was
born in Washington, D.C., on October 2, 1804. He attended West Point from 1820 until his resignation in 1822, when he left
to sail, as a cabin boy, to Europe and South America in 1822. From 1827 to 1836 he worked as a topographical engineer, predominantly
at Gosport Naval Yard in Norfolk, Virginia. He returned to Washington, D.C., in 1837 and from 1838 to 1849 worked for the
United States Bureau of Topographical Engineers. Bruff then organized the Washington City and California Mining Association,
which he accompanied to California on its overland journey in 1849. While in California he produced extensive journals and
drawings of the mining camp experience. In 1853 Bruff returned to Washington, D.C., where he worked in office of the Supervising
Architect of the Treasury Department until his death on April 14, 1889.
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Photocopies of four poems and two drawings by J. Goldsborough Bruff. Poems include "Invitation" (1850); an untitled poem about
the SS Central America disaster, a steamship carrying gold prospected from California and several hundred passengers that
sunk in a hurricane (1857); "Life's Voyage" (1884); and "Recovering from the Small-pox" (undated). Drawings include "A Delicious
Bit of Scandal," depicting two women talking (1849); and an undated sketch of a house entitled "Genevese, Lake of Geneva."
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Subjects and Indexing Terms
Drawings (visual works)
Poetry
Bruff, Joseph Goldsborough, 1804-1889
Box Main file 86, Folder 12
J. Goldsborough Bruff poems and drawings 1849-1884