A Brief Sketch Of The Work Of Matthew Fontaine Maury During The War, 1861-1865
Richard L. (Richard Lancelot) Maury
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A Brief Sketch of the Work of MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY During the War 1861-1865 BY HIS SON RICHARD L. MAURY
A Brief Sketch of the Work of MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY During the War 1861-1865 BY HIS SON RICHARD L. MAURY
RICHMOND Richmond WHITTET & SHEPPERSON 1915 COPYRIGHTED, 1915, BY KATHERINE C. STILES...
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
When I took charge of the Georgia Room, in the Confederate Museum, in Richmond, Virginia in 1897, I found among the De Renne collection an engraving of the pleasant, intellectual face of Commodore Matthew Fontaine Maury, so I went to his son, Colonel Richard L. Maury, who had been with his father in all his work here, and urged him to write the history of it, while memory, papers and books could be referred to; this carefully written, accurate paper was the result. At one time, when Commodore Ma
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TORPEDOES
TORPEDOES
Torpedoes as effective weapons in actual war were first utilized by the Confederate navy, and Captain Matthew F. Maury introduced them into that service, and continually improved and perfected their use until they had become the mighty engine of modern warfare and revolutionized the art of coast and harbour defense. He, it was, who in 1861 mined James River, who, in person commanded the first attack with torpedoes upon the Federal fleet in Hampton Roads, and it was the development and improvemen
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