Background
Hoffmann was born in Frankfurt, Germany, 1838.
Hoffmann was born in Frankfurt, Germany, 1838.
Charles Frederick Hoffmann (1838–1913) was a German-American topographer working in California United States. from 1860 to 1880. After receiving an education in engineering, he emigrated to America. In 1857 he was topographer for Frederick Lander’s survey to the Rocky Mountains.
He came to California in 1858.
He was recruited by Josiah Whitney to join the California Geological Survey because of his valuable skill as a topographer. Hoffmann is largely responsible for introducing topography to the United States.
He helped explore the Sierra Nevada of California, from 1860 through 1870, and 1873 through 1874. Mount Brewer
Mount Dana
Mount Silliman
Tower Peak
In 1871 and 1872 he was Professor of Topographical Engineering at Harvard University.
Later, he was a mining engineer at Virginia City, Nevada, San Francisco, California, and Mexico.
Charles Hoffmann died 1913 in Oakland, California. Mount Hoffmann, a high peak in central Yosemite National Park, is named after him.
As a member of the Survey, Hoffmann created the official maps from the expeditions made by the survey team