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Matthew Fontaine Maury , 1806-73, American hydrographer and naval officer, b. near Fredericksburg, Va. Appointed a midshipman in 1825, he saw varied sea duty until a stagecoach accident (1839) made him permanently lame. In 1842 he was placed in charge of the Depot of Charts and Instruments (later the U.S. Naval Observatory and Hydrographical Office). Soon his wind and current charts of the Atlantic began to appear, and they eventually cut sailing time on many routes. He wrote widely on navigation and naval reform, and his Physical Geography of the Sea (1855) was the first classic work of modern oceanography. With the outbreak of the Civil War, he resigned and served the Confederacy, first in harbor defense and then as an agent in England. After the war he served (1865-66) under Maximilian in Mexico, where he attempted to establish colonies of ex-Confederates. He returned to the United States in 1868 and was professor of meteorology at the Virginia Military Institute until his death.

Bibliography: See biographies by F. L. Williams (1966), C. L. Lewis (1927, repr. 1969), and V. P. Parriott (1973).

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Maury, Matthew Fontaine (1806–73) An American oceanographer and naval officer, Maury studied the winds and currents of the N. Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and produced the first bathymetric chart of the N. Atlantic. His Physical Geography of the Sea (1855) is said to be the first oceanographic textbook.

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Maury, Matthew Fontaine (1806–73) naval officer and oceanographer, born near Fredricksburg, Virginia. During the Civil War Maury joined the Confederate navy, working on harbor defenses and traveling to England to obtain ships for the Confederacy. He is known primarily, however, for his earlier work as an author on scientific and technological subjects and as head of the U.S. Naval Observatory and Hydrographic Office (1854). His research on winds and currents resulted in great savings in sailing time between ports, and his The Physical Geography of the Sea (1855) laid the foundations of the modern science of oceanography.

Maury was the uncle of Dabney Maury.

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