Richard Urquhart Goode

Richard Urquhart Goode (1858 - June 9, 1903) was an American geographer. He was born in Bedford, Virginia. He attended the University of Virginia before joining the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1878. In 1879, he became a topographer with the newly created U.S. Geological Survey where he worked until his death.

From 1882-1884, Goode was attached to the Northern Transcontinental Railroad Survey as an engineer and topographer. In 1889, he was appointed a geographer with the Survey and was placed in charge of surveys of the Pacific Coast States - California, Oregon, and Washington.

Good was a member of the Washington Academy of Sciences and during 1901-1903, he was the chairman of the Committee on Technical Meetings at the National Geographic Society. [1]

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  1. ^ Richard Urquhart Goode, National Geographic Magazine, november, 1903. pages 424-425.
  2. ^ Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia