Augustus DeVaudricourt is primarily known as Augustus Guy De Vaudricourt
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His birthplace seems unknown, but by 1835, he was in New Orleans where
he worked as a lithographer, topography draftsman and teacher of
drawing and piano.
In 1844, he was a lithographer in Boston, working for Bouvé & Sharp, and he was in New York City from 1845 to 1846.
In 1850, he worked for less than a year with William Emory, a commander
on the Mexican Boundary Survey headed by John Russell Bartlett and Bartlett's successor as United States Commissioner.
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