The Matthew Fontaine Maury Monument, is a partially deconstructed memorial installed along Richmond, Virginia's Monument Avenue depicting Matthew Fontaine Maury and commemorating his Confederate naval service and contributions to oceanography and naval meteorology. It features the engraved moniker "Pathfinder of the Seas". Between July 2–9, 2020, the bronze statue of Maury and other sculptural elements were removed from the monument by the city of Richmond, in response to local protests connected to nationwide unrest sparked by the murder of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis.
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The MatthewFontaineMauryMonument, is a partially deconstructed memorial installed along Richmond, Virginia's Monument Avenue depicting Matthew Fontaine...
MatthewFontaineMaury (January 14, 1806 – February 1, 1873) was an American oceanographer and naval officer, serving the United States and then joining...
Jefferson Davis and MatthewFontaineMaury were removed from their memorial pedestals amidst civil unrest in July 2020. The Robert E. Lee monument was handled...
produced monuments to specific Confederate leaders, General Tilghman at Vicksburg, Mississippi and General Stonewall Jackson and MatthewFontaineMaury, both...
the banks of the Maury River. Goshen Pass is the site of the MatthewFontaineMaury memorial overlooking the Maury River. After Maury's death, his body...
Major MatthewFontaineMaury Meiklejohn VC (/ˈmiːkəlˌdʒɒn/; 27 November 1870 – 4 July 1913) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest...
"Police to investigate after monument of Robert E. Lee found knocked over in Roanoke". WSET. Retrieved July 24, 2020. Fultz, Matthew (June 7, 2020). "Crew heard...
Monument Avenue had statues of several Generals of the Confederate States Army, as well as Confederate States Navy Commander MatthewFontaineMaury and...
the Stonewall Jackson Monument (1919), by sculptor Frederick William Sievers. On July 2, 2020, the statue of MatthewFontaineMaury (1929), also by Sievers...
Retrieved October 5, 2017. Diana FontaineMaury-Corbin "Life of MatthewFontaineMaury USN & CSN" Life of MatthewFontaineMaury, U.S.N. and C.S.N. Toropin...
Lexington, Virginia, 1875 Stonewall Jackson Monument, bronze. Lexington Virginia, 1891 MatthewFontaineMaury bronze, 1869 Statue of Williams Carter Wickham...
"Laureate of the Confederacy" MatthewFontaineMaury marker (1932). A Confederate Navy commander and slave owner, Maury investigated resettling American...
the Confederacy and the Civil War. Rockbridge: The Maury River is named after MatthewFontaineMaury, who was a Commodore in the Confederate navy. Lee...
US Naval Observatory with his first cousin and brother-in-law, MatthewFontaineMaury. They prepared oceanographic charts and performed other scientific...
became his guardian. One of his tutors was Parson MatthewMaury, an uncle of MatthewFontaineMaury. He joined the Virginia militia, and in 1794 he was...
which fell under this category – USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) and USNS Maury (T-AGS-66) – until their renaming in March 2023. With the enactment of the...
well-known Richmond lawyer, proposed the park be renamed "Maury Park" in honor of MatthewFontaineMaury, the "Pathfinder of the Seas". In 1910, claiming that...
superintendent of the United States Naval Observatory, Commander MatthewFontaineMaury, who advocated for creating the United States Naval Academy, also...
the US Navy rename two shore installations, USNS Maury (T-AGS-66) (named for MatthewFontaineMaury, who chose to fight for the Confederates), and Chancellorsville...
officer on the Brandywine's maiden voyage was 19-year-old Virginian MatthewFontaineMaury, who would eventually make great influences in the science of oceanography...
Confederate soldiers: Ashby Hall (named after Turner Ashby), Maury Hall (named after MatthewFontaineMaury), and Jackson Hall (named after Stonewall Jackson)....
States which had been prepared by MatthewFontaineMaury, a Southerner who was a United States cartography officer. Maury, who decided to join the Confederacy...
Confederate statues, including those of General Stonewall Jackson, MatthewFontaineMaury, and Gen. J.E.B. Stuart. Legal challenges were overcome, allowing...