Abstract

In Virginia's splendid State House at Richmond there stands a marble bust of Matthew Fontaine Maury, one of Virginia's more eminent natural scientists. It might be a matter for dismay for a mariner to read the inscription below the elegant bust, to the effect that this remarkable man owed his fame to having invented an electric torpedo; Maury's fame stands on a much firmer foundation than this! In 1916 the State Board of Education of Virginia set January 14th as ‘Maury Day’ in honour of its celebrated son, and each year on that day Virginian schoolchildren observe and commemorate his birthday. Because of his service to navigation Matthew Fontaine Maury merits the title ‘Pathfinder of the Seas’.

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