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    Matthew Fontaine Maury (January 14, 1806 – February 1, 1873) was an American oceanographer and naval officer, serving the United States and then joining...
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    The Matthew Fontaine Maury Monument, is a partially deconstructed memorial installed along Richmond, Virginia's Monument Avenue depicting Matthew Fontaine...
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    Matthew Fontaine Maury High School also known as Maury High School, is a high school located in the Ghent area of Norfolk, Virginia, United States. Maury's...
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    Major Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn VC (/ˈmiːkəlˌdʒɒn/; 27 November 1870 – 4 July 1913) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest...
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    The Matthew Fontaine Maury School (also known as Maury School), in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is an historic school building noted for its Colonial Revival...
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    War I and the years following. She was named in honor of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Maury was laid down on 4 May 1918 by Fore River Shipbuilding Company,...
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    representing J. E. B. Stuart, Stonewall Jackson, Jefferson Davis and Matthew Fontaine Maury were removed from their memorial pedestals amidst civil unrest in...
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    Commodore Matthew Fontaine Maury. Because of his work for the Confederate Secret Service, Maury was unable to return home to Virginia. Maury, as an internationally...
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  • USS or USNS Maury may refer to the following ships, named for Commodore Matthew Fontaine Maury: USS Commodore Maury (SP-656), was a fishing steamer that...
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    Maury is a small lunar impact crater named for two cousins. It was first named in honor of Lieutenant Matthew Fontaine Maury of the U. S. Naval Observatory...
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    Fontaine Maury Maverick Sr. (October 23, 1895 – June 7, 1954) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas, representing...
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  • Richard Maury, b. May 19, 1766, d. January 31, 1843 father of Matthew Fontaine Maury Matilda Hite Maury, b. October 28, 1769, d. November 7, 1821 Maury opposed...
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    USNS Marie Tharp (redirect from USNS Maury)
    written by Team Ships Public. "USNS Maury (T-AGS 66) Delivered". www.navy.mil. Retrieved 2016-06-15. "Matthew Fontaine Maury Biography". xroads.virginia.edu...
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    and critic. Others involved with the periodical included Matthew Fontaine Maury and Maury's kinsman Benjamin Blake Minor. Publication ended in June 1864...
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    Williams, Frances Leigh (1963). Matthew Fontaine Maury, Scientist of the Seas. Rutgers University Press. Maury, Matthew Fontaine. "Scraps from the Lucky Bag...
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    James Melville Gilliss Lieutenant Louis M. Goldsborough Commander Matthew Fontaine Maury astronomer P. Kenneth Seidelmann director Gernot M. R. Winkler "District...
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    Tilghman at Vicksburg, Mississippi and General Stonewall Jackson and Matthew Fontaine Maury, both on Monument Avenue in Richmond. The latter two have been removed...
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    hydrographic missions and renamed Maury (AGS-16) in 1946, named after the astronomer and hydrographer Matthew Fontaine Maury. After completing her fitting-out...
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  • Abram Poindexter Maury of Williamson County who became a congressman was his son and he was an uncle of Commodore Matthew Fontaine Maury. Hargett, Tre (Secretary...
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    Observatory following orders from Superintendent Matthew Fontaine Maury. Sears C. Walker was fired by Maury for publishing United States Naval Observatory...
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    very earliest rendition of a bathymetric map of an oceanic basin. Matthew Fontaine Maury published this map in 1853 in his book "Explanations and Sailing...
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    Goshen Pass (category Matthew Fontaine Maury)
    the banks of the Maury River. Goshen Pass is the site of the Matthew Fontaine Maury memorial overlooking the Maury River. After Maury's death, his body...
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    The second USS Maury (DD-401) was a Gridley-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Matthew Maury, and was one of the most decorated...
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    I, and was awarded a Military Cross. Nigel's great-uncle, Major Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn, was awarded a Victoria Cross during the Second Boer...
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  • James Maury (1717–1769), American educator and cleric, father of James Maury (1746–1840) and grandfather of Matthew Fontaine Maury James Maury (consul)...
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    their sailing time. In 1853, the oceanographer and cartographer Matthew Fontaine Maury noted that while Franklin charted and codified the Gulf Stream,...
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    meaning of "trade": "(foreign) commerce". Between 1847 and 1849, Matthew Fontaine Maury collected enough information to create wind and current charts for...
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  • and attended Matthew Fontaine Maury High School. As a senior, he gained over 1,500 yards from scrimmage and scored 26 touchdowns as Maury won the Group...
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    1848, Redfield presided, and Matthew Fontaine Maury gave a full scientific report on his Wind and Current Charts. Maury stated that hundreds of ship navigators...
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  • Thomas MacDougall Brisbane, astronomer; John Phillips, geologist. Matthew Fontaine Maury, of the US Navy, initiated the convening of the first true International...
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