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Bradley & Rulofson was a photo studio c. 1850–1878 in San Francisco with Henry William Bradley (1813–1891) and William Herman Rulofson. Their studio was at 429 Montgomery Street. The California Historical Society - North Baker Research Library has a collection of their work. They made portraits and cabinet cards. Their work is in various collections.
The National Portrait Gallery has their photo of Henry W. Edwards.
Sheet music for The "Elite Race Gallop" by W. Stuckenholz was dedicated to them.
Bradley was from North Carolina and Rulofson from Canada.
References
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- "Bradley & Rulofson (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)". The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection.
- "Cantor Arts Center - Bradley & Rulofson". cantorcollection.stanford.edu.
- "Bradley & Rulofson's Men of Mark". FAMSF.
- "Bradley & Rulofson | Archives at Yale". archives.yale.edu.
- "Bradley & Rulofson's Celebrities". FAMSF.
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- https://www.culturalheritage.org/docs/default-source/publications/annualmeeting/2020-posters/jessamy-gloor-2020-poster-on-bradley-rulofson-photoillustrated-sheet-music.pdf?sfvrsn=3ca40a20_12
- "Studio, Bradley and Rulofson | Broadway Photographs".