Matthew Fontaine Maury papers

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Preston Library
Virginia Military Institute
345 Letcher Ave.
Lexington, VA 24450-0304
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Preferred citation:

Matthew Fontaine Maury papers, MS 0103, Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, Virginia.

Collection context

Summary

Extent:
175 items
Creator:
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873
Language:
English .
Preferred citation:

Matthew Fontaine Maury papers, MS 0103, Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, Virginia.

Background

Scope and content:

The Matthew Fontaine Maury papers consist primarily of letters written by Maury to various members of his family, including daughter Diana Fontaine Corbin (Maury) (1837-1900), son-in-law Spotswood Wellford Corbin (1835-1897), and wife Ann Hull Maury (Herndon) (1811-1901). Other correspondents include Maximilian (1832-1867), Emperor of Mexico, and Empress Carlotta.

In addition to personal and domestic matters, topics include:

  • Lecture series
  • Career at the National Observatory in Washington, D.C.
  • Confederate service in Richmond, Virginia
  • Activities in England
  • Colonization efforts in Mexico
  • Professorship at VMI
The papers also include related correspondence and printed material.

This correspondence series was given to VMI as a single donation by a descendant of Diana Fontaine Corbin (Maury), "Nannie," a daughter of Matthew F. Maury.

Written from Fredericksburg, Virginia. Letter regards family news and the presidential election.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. The letter states that Diana Fontaine Corbin (Maury) must wait one year before an engagement can take place.

In the letter, Ferdinand Maximilian, Archduke of Austria, thanks Matthew Fontaine Maury for sending a copy of "Sailing Directions."

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards Diana Fontaine Corbin's (Maury) new marriage.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards general family news.

Written from White Sulphur, Virginia. Letter regards general family news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. The letter regards family news and mentions that Matthew Fontaine Maury will soon begin a lecture series in Ohio.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards general family news.

Written from Rochester, New York. Letter regards the lecture series, which has a "large and attentive audience."

Written from Chicago, Illinois. Letter regards the itinerary for the rest of the lecture series.

Written from Kalamazoo, Michigan. Letter regards a poor turnout at the Chicago, Illinois lecture due to weather.

Written from Chicago, Illinois. Letter regards the lecture series and distance Mathew Fontaine Maury has traveled since leaving home.

Written from Chicago, Illinois. Letter regards lecture series and travel to Cincinnati, Ohio.

Written from Cleveland, Ohio. Letter regards general family news.

Writtenf from Cleveland, Ohio. Letter regards a disruption in train schedule that led to travel in a private car supplied by the president of the railroad.

Written from St. Louis, Missouri. Letter regards travel for the next week.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards the solution to a rebus (puzzle) enjoyed by the family.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards general family news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter discusses plants that were lost in transit to the Corbins.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter discusses plants that were lost in transit to the Corbins.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards general family news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards general family news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter alludes to legal matters regarding the management of the estate.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards general family news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards general family news.

Written from Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards family health news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards legal matters and family news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards family news. Letter contains postscript written by Ann Hull Maury (Herndon).

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards legal matters.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards legal matters.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards family news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards family news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards family news.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards signing a deed of trust upon the estate Farley Vale.

Written from the Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. Letter regards the political situation in Virginia as it may affect property.

Written from London, England. Letter regards general news.

Written from "Steamer New York." Letter describes stay in England and an address before the Geographical Society.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards the outbreak of the Civil War.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards a plan to organize home guard.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards Spotswood W. Corbin's war service plans and failure of "guerilla scheme."

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards Civil War news.

Written from Charlottesville, Virginia. Letter regards Spotswood W. Corbin's plans for service and housing.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards general news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards an extension of Spotswood W. Corbin's leave.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards Spotswood W. Corbin's service.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards family news and Spotswood W. Corbin's service.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards news of "Dave's" appointment.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards general news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Acknowledges receipt of letter.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Letter regards that Dick was wounded in battle and will be out 6 weeks.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards general news.

Letter regards family news.

Letter regards family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards situation in Fredericksburg, Virginia (Pope's order to arrest those who will not swear allegiance).

Written from Bowdon, England. Letter regards personal news and mentions that Yankees are trying to raise money in England.

Written from London, England. Letter regards a trip to Paris, France.

Written from Bowdon, England. Letter regards the death of his son John Herndon Maury (Davy), who died in January 1863.

Written from England. Letter regards family news.

Written from England. Lette regards general family news.

Written from Bowdon, England. Letter regards the capture of Spotswood W. Corbin.

Written from "The Parsonage, Belsize Park, London," England. Letter regards general news.

Written from "The Parsonage, Belsize Park, London," England. Letter regards health issues.

Written from "Off San Domingo." Letter regards the end of the Civil War.

Contemporary copy of the decree by Emperor Maximilian that regards immigration and benefits granted to immigrants, and regulations regarding use of laborers.

Copy of an addendum to emperial decree, in which Matthew Fontaine Maury outlines the climate, economy and other features of Mexico for the information of prospective immigrants.

Written from the Office of Colonization, 13 Calle San Juan de Letran, Mexico. Letter comments about colonization effort and false rumors that Matthew Fontaine Maury has requested a pardon from the United States government.

Copy by Rutson Maury, with notations.

Written from the Office of Colonization, Mexico. Letter regards a potential trip to England, the situation in Virginia, and colonization.

Written from Mexico. In the letter, Matthew Fontaine Maury urges Diana Fontaine Corbin (Maury) to consider establishing a settlement in Mexico.

Letter fragment copied by Diana Fontaine Corbin (Maury). Letter regars colonization of Mexico.

Letter fragment regards colonization in Mexico.

Written from Mexico. In the letter, Matthew Fontaine Maury urges Diana Fontaine Corbin (Maury) to consider establishing a settlement in Mexico.

Written from Mexico. Document announces an offer to Confederate settlers to purchase the estate of Santa Anna.

Written from theColonization Office, Mexico. Document concerns an offer to Confederate settlers to purchase the estate of Santa Anna.

Written from the Colonization Office, Mexico.

Written from Mexico. Letter regards possible settlement in Mexico.

Written from Mexico. Copy of a letter to Empress Charlotte (Carlotta) regarding colonization and internal improvements.

Written from Cuernavaca, Mexico. Copy of letter from Empress Charlotte regarding Matthew Fontaine Maury's trip to England.

Copy of letter from Maximilian regarding Matthew Fontaine Maury's settlement in Mexico.

Written from Mexico. Letter regards trip to England and colonization in Mexico.

Written from Veracruz, Mexico. Letter regards travel across Mexico, ongoing colonization, and the political situation in Virginia.

Written from Paris, France. Letter regards issues with the colonization of Mexico.

Written from England. In the letter Matthew Fontaine Maury voices that he has decided not to return to Mexico.

Written from London, England. Letter regards family news.

Written from London, England. Letter regards Matthew Fontaine Maury's views of the South.

Written from London, England. Letter regards business and family news.

Written from London, England. Letter nentions renting Farley Vale.

Written from London, England. Letter regards family news and the possibility of Matthew Fontaine Maury taking a position at the University of the South in Tennessee.

Written from London, England. Letter regards family news.

Written from London, England. Letter regards family news.

Written from London, England. Letter regards family news and plans to help revive industry in Virginia with steam agricultural machinery.

Written from Liverpool, England. Letter regards trip back to the United States.

Written from Liverpool, England. Letter regards luggage and weather at sea. Also included is a note by Rutson Maury dated July 13.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards legal matters.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter fragment regards family news.

Written from Rockbridge Baths, Virginia. In the letter, Matthew Fontaine Maury notes that VMI Superintendent Francis H. Smith will come tomorrow to take him to Lexington, Virginia, where he will be officially installed on the faculty of the VMI.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards grain prices and family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards the insolvency of Spotswood W. Corbin's tenant and resulting problems.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards the insolvency of Spotswood W. Corbin's tenant and resulting problems.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards business and family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards business news and the publication of Matthew Fontaine Maury's report on the Physical Survey of Virginia.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards Matthew Fontaine Maury's report on the Physical Survey of Virginia.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards business news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards business news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards business news.

Written from Richmond, Virginia. Letter regards the acquistion of household goods for move to Lexington, Virginia.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards the move to Lexington. Matthew Fontaine Maury has been offered Presidency of University of Alabama, which he is considering.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards bills for household goods.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards carpets for home in Lexington.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards six dozen napkins for home in Lexington.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards general news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards Spotswood W. Corbin's business prospects.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards business news and discussion of potential for plantations in San Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards finances.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards Spotswood W. Corbin's financial matters.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards the situation at the University of Alabama and whether or not Matthew Fontaine Maury will take the position there.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news and references the position at the University of Alabama.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter references the position at the University of Alabama and business matters.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards travel plans and family news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards travel to St. Louis, Missouri.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from St. Louis, Missouri. Letter regards Matthew Fontaine Maury's speech and travel plans.

Written from St. Charles County, Missouri. Letter regards travel plans.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards family news.

Written from Knoxville, Tennessee. Letter regards travel plans.

Written from Knoxville, Tennessee. Letter regards financial matters.

Written from VMI, Lexington, Virginia. Letter regards financial matters.

Written from New York. Letter regards travel and includes a note by Eliza H. Maury.

Written from St. Louis, Missouri. Letter regards health issues and travel.

Written from St. Louis, Missouri. Telegram regards travel plans.

Biographical / historical:

Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873) was a naval officer and oceanographer known as the "Pathfinder of the Seas." He was notable for his pioneering scientific work in the fields of navigation, hydrography, and meteorology.

Maury joined the United States Navy at age 19, and in 1842 was named head of the Navy's Hydrographical Office and of the United State Naval Observatory.

Beginning in the 1830s, he published a number of significant works on the Gulf Stream, ocean currents, and navigation. He was also involved in research concerning deep-sea sounding and transoceanic cables.

A native of Virginia, Maury resigned his commission as a Commander in the United States Navy at the outbreak of Civil War in April 1861. He entered the Confederate Navy and undertook research into the new technology of torpedo warfare. He was subsequently ordered to England as a special agent with instructions to purchase ships for the Confederate government.

At War's end, he was enroute to the United States with a cargo of torpedo equipment when, upon arriving in port at Havana, Cuba, he learned that the War had ended. Maury then went to Mexico, where he served Emperor Maximilian and later returned to England where he worked until 1868.

The last five years of Maury's life were spent as a Professor of Physics at VMI in Lexington, Virginia. At VMI, Maury did not have regular classroom duties, but instead gave occasional lectures to the cadets and was primarily involved in overseeing an extensive physical survey of Virginia. He died in 1873.

Physical location:
Manuscripts Stacks