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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 24 (search)
at American hydrographer and meteorologist, M. F. Maury, in grateful acknowledgment of his serviceseed of help, the Secretary of the Navy sent to Maury for information. He at once showed on a chartdue ten days. The Lords of Admiralty waited on Maury and asked for information of his whereabouts. study of the winds an d waves. By the use of Maury's whale charts, the New England fishermen haveval Affairs in 1856.] Besides these there were Maury's Pilot Charts, his isothermal charts, &c., wh thousands of miles away. By these lectures Maury produced such an impression in the Northwest tss of the habits of this, our greatest river. Maury was the originator of the plan to Redeem the d Brazil and the South American Republic. (See Maury's Inca Papers, &c.) And just as the war came o recognition of the past services conferred by Maury upon navigation and science, gold medals were mmerce of the United States by the use of Lieutenant Maury's charts would erect a monument of precio[16 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 18. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
; intellectual powers of, 44; his eulogy of R. H. Menefee, 46; his wit, 48; his idea of oratory, 50. Maryland. Invasion of, 83. Maury, Gen. D. H., His Reminiscences of Gen. J. E. Johnston, 171; mentioned, 349, 353, 354, 355, 362. Maury, Commodore M. F., Life and Services of; monument to his memory urged, 365. Meade, Lt. Everard B., 417 Mississippi, The Confederate Dead of, 293. Monocacy. The Battle of, 244. Munford, Col., Geo. Wythe, 362. Negroes as Soldiers, 12, 25, 26. 11 of New England in the, 219. Smith, Adjutant Hugh R , 9. Smith, Hon. J. M., Death of, 94. Smith, D. D., Rev. James P., Remarks of, 146 Sons of Confederate Veterans, an address by Col. C. C. Jones, Jr.. 92. Son of the South, Commodore M. F. Maury, 365. South, The, vindicated, eloquent characterization of her people by Hon. E. C. Walthall, 304; disparity of her armies with those of the North. 306. Southern Historical Society, Origin and history of, 349; seal of the. 365. Sp